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In a message dated 12/1/00 6:33:39 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> And how a mechanical object which must be transported, cleaned, and supplied
> with electricity in many cases, and which requires some system for
> collecting/storing/transporting milk from the point of collection to the
> point of consumption, is a 'ticket to maternal freedom' is more than I can
> comprehend.
> Maternal freedom would be having the choice of: going back to work outside
> the home, with or without the baby, onsite or offsite child care, BF breaks
> with no reduction in pay, flextime, flexplace...
> Rachel Myr
> Kristiansand, Norway
>
I think you have something here, Rachel!! What a great idea! I wonder if this
would ever be seen as a good choice here in America?
Laura Hart
Winter Park, FL
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