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In a message dated 10/25/01 10:14:56 AM Central Daylight Time,
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> If she is pumping and the milk is not =
> flowing, but we know there is plenty there, the cape may give her a =
> "shield" to help provide her with extra privacy. I work in an area where =
> many women are very modest.
>
Yes, Ann.
I experienced this same scenario myself. After weeks of only pumping drops, I
was distracted during pumping, and next thing I knew I had overfilled the
bottle, and all my clothes were wet! I often suggest that mothers place the
pump INSIDE their shirts. No worrying, and tensing about how much.
Laura Wright
Morale is a state of mind. It is steadfastness and courage and hope.
- George Marshall
1880-1959; US military officer, Secretary of State, Nobel Peace Prize, 1953
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