Virginia, One thing I have never understood is why the ABA Baby Care Rooms do not require a power point (correct me if I am wrong- I know they used not to). In a place like a shopping centre where there are many many female employees who are unlikely to have space to express elsewhere it would make so much sense. Having been in the position of trying to find a place to plug in my breast pump when away from home (and yes I do wish that I had learnt to express :-)) I know how frustrating it is. Anyone who has found that the only place with a power point is the microwave in the baby room or in the ladies toilet above the vanity-both of which usually necessitate sitting on the vanity or standing in front of the mirror to pump (hardly conducive to getting a good mer) would agree that those advocating for breastfeeding women should think of those who need a power point! So I'd put forward a very strong case for having power available next to at least 1 chair. Karleen Gribble Australia > Subject: Culture, and rocking chairs > > Michelle, > Saw your post about the breastfeeding room. I hope this will fire = > up other Lactnetters. It sounds 'top of the range', even better than = > the Baby Care Room design that ABA in Australia has supported for years. = > One thing, though, seems to me to be culturally based (North America), = > and that's a rocking chair. I bought one after reading The Womanly Art = > of Breastfeeding in 1965, but was never comfortable in it and it ended = > up being used as a kind of valet stand for hanging clothes on at night. = > A kitchen chair or an armchair suited me better for feeding in. > Is this just me, or do other people from outside North America not = > think of a rocking chair as a breastfeeding aid? > Cheers, > Virginia > *********************************************** The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html