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Morgan Gallagher <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 15 Apr 2007 11:32:27 +0100
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A situation that I feel fellow lactnetters would both like to know about, 
and help with changing the decision.  I'm sure 'Arlene' would benefit from a 
few conversations with lactation specialists.. not to mention a lawyer or 
too.

Morgan Gallagher
Online Lactaneer  (outraged)
Nursing 26 month old (placid and nursing as I type)

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Ronald McDonald House asks our family to leave for breastfeeding!
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My sister and I are staying in the Ronald McDonald House in Houston because 
one of her 17 month old twins had to have brain surgery to remove a tumor 
last week. The RMH has been great and we have felt so blessed to find such a 
safe and homey place to take care of her other two children and my daughter 
while we are here for Tobin's recovery.

However yesterday my sister, who is nursing the twins, was asked to stop 
nursing in the communal area of the Ronald McDonald House and to take it up 
to her room. She was shocked! After his surgery her son will basically only 
drink breastmilk and it is the only thing that eases the constant pain and 
anxiety he feels. She told them that it was illegal, according the Texas 
state law, to ask a breastfeeding mother to stop nursing in any public or 
private place. She also tried to explain to them how inconvenient it would 
be for her to take all her children up 3 floors to their room every time her 
sick child needs to nurse.

Unfortunately after 30 minutes of arguing, and being threatened with being 
kicked out, she was in tears and they weren't backing down. So I headed down 
there to talk to the administrator because I am also nursing my three year 
old daughter. I even pulled up the state law on my laptop and after a 
lengthy discussion the administrator acted as if she was going to examine 
the law so she understood it and move on. I thought that was the end of it.

Today I find out they may be kicking us out of the RMH because we refused to 
comply with what they call their "interpretation of the law". Their 
interpretation is that if they provide somewhere else for us to nurse they 
don't have to let us nurse in public places. Since when do laws get to be 
personally tailored to an organizations needs?

This is a ridiculous and terrible situation for all of us, I am not sure 
what else we will do if we can't stay here but we can't just not nurse our 
children. The Ronald McDonald is such a great resource, why do they have to 
discriminate against nursing moms?

If you would like to send a letter we would appreciate it. Arlene Whatley is 
The Executive director of The Holcombe location of the RMH where we are 
staying and one of the people who Jessica spoke to about this. It is Arlene 
that seems to be making the decision here. Her email is 
[log in to unmask] and her phone is (713) 795-3570.

This message may also be shared and reposted. Thank you all for your 
support.

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