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<<I am curious. If mothers (by law in Texas and other states) have a right to
breastfeed anywhere they have a legal right to be, are we breaking the law
by prohibiting breastfeeding babies at breastfeeding conferences?>>

Your point is:

a) A Good Point- it would be illegal!

b) A Point Well Taken - breastfeeding babies are, in fact, very quiet, which
is a "good thing" during conferences. It's the babies *not* actually
breastfeeding that have the potential to be too noisy and effect those who
suffer from MODA. So, as is typically the case, the more breastfeeding the
better!

Deb

Deborah Tobin RN BSN ACCE IBCLC
Springfield, VA

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