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We have wonderful recliners that have firm backs, adjustable separately from the foot portion, that can sit fairly upright, no squishy pillows covered in a leather-like, breathable fabric that is washable. The patients absolutely love them. I think they are made by Carolina office furniture, but not positive.
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From: Lactation Information and Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Sonya Shaver
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 4:35 AM
Subject: Re: Laid Back Nursing Position
We are about to purchase some chairs for our breastfeeding office, and I was just thinking about this. I was hoping to get recliners that we could tilt back to be able to do this in our office. But then again, sometimes we need a chair that mom can sit up in better too, that's not so soft and squishy as a recliner. Plus, most of the recliners are quite large. What would be others' favorite kind of chair to have in a breastfeeding office? I'm in a public health department. We can only fit two chairs, but they could each be different.
Sonya in Virginia
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