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Yep, you can do it.  I have always nursed while my husband drove by sitting
in the backseat--buckled--leaning over the carseat and nursing.  Is it comfy.
NOPE . I sat in the middle with the twins and leaned to one and then the
other.  Grant you, I do not think I would do this while driving myself.  Just
thought you should know it was possible.  However, as many moms tell me they
pump a bottle to prop if the baby wakes up, I warn it could be dangerous.
Imagine baby in back seat with propped bottle begins to choke--what do you
do?  Of course, the same is true if you are nursing I suppose, but then you
are right there and the driver can pull over.
Sorry, I just could not resist answering the question.

Pam MazzellaDiBosco, IBCLC

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