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I am reading it now, also. I have been a LactNet lurker for about 6 months
now and just wanted to thank everyone on this list for all your knowledge,
stories, and sharing of experiences. It's been an amazing resource...and what
am I doing when I am reading my daily LN digest? Pumping.
This book is like eavesdropping on a handful of women's conversations that
they are having with each other via a spiral notebook left in their company's
lactation room where they discuss childrearing, breastfeeding, pumping,
working, sleep deprivation, and how they are trying to make it all work.
It's an entertaining read for me since I have become a hard core pumper the
last few months and can relate to the effort and work it is to pump. Is there
any new, great, haven't-heard-it-before tips about pumping? No, I don't think
so but the format is neat because it's cuts and pastes of their spiral notebook
journal entries and their frustrations with the tedium of pumping is spliced with
some great humor from time to time.
Anne Sakoff
lactation educator
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