Thanks to Janice for posting the link to the Canadian document. I will forward that to the board of the pool in question. I talked to one of the board members this morning, and it seems like some people on the board were concerened about moms nursing while they were in the pool, not because of contamination, but they were worried that someone would bump into them and knock the baby into the pool. My argument to that was if anything, the baby is safer nursing because the mother would already have the baby closer to her own body and more secure than if she were just swimming around with the baby. I can't believe that they added that rule.
My guess is that this rule is going to be withdrawn, but I don't know that for sure. I'll let you know what happens.
Marlene
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