Jennifer, Saw your post about the pharmacist. I understand her situation is that of being the only one in the store and unable to predict when a customer will come in. Could she put a bell or buzzer on the door, and when someone enters the store, if she is pumping, just stop pumping and close her bra up with pads to absorb any continued leaking. She could be in the private room (you said she had one) and put a bell on the counter. She would have the bell on the door, and then the customer would ring the bell on the counter (he would just think she is back there formulating something!). She should use a good pump with double setup for the quickest pumping job, or she could hand express. Whatever works best for her. She would have to wear easy clothes to pump in and get back into, and maybe vests or jackets to cover any leak spots. Not the most ideal situation, but I think this could work. What do you and she think? Laurie - ever the brainstormer Laurie Wheeler, RN, MN, IBCLC Louisiana Breastfeeding MediaWatch Campaign Violet Louisiana, USA mailto:[log in to unmask] ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com