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Betsy Riedel,RNC,IBCLC posted:
>I am a bit uncomfortable in having mothes think they have to have
>special "places to nurse." One can nurse descretely just about anywhere.
>One could not begin to give a list of acceptable nursing places in any
>given place.
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> This author's time would be better spent just having a site where nursing
>mothers are supported in general and maybe have an avenue for questions
>from those who wish to submit them.
I'd rather nurse in a quiet, cushy lounge as opposed to a hard bench in a
high-traffic area. In a strange place, it's nice having some pointers on
finding such a spot. I don't *have* to have one, but I'd just as soon be
comfortable as not. Being discreet isn't so much an issue as my
appreciating a comfy spot to rest my bones. :-)
regards,
Julia
Julia R. Barrett
Freelance Science Writer & Editor
Mom to Sean (5) and Kira (2)
Madison, Wisconsin (where the Marshall Fields' department store has a
lounge that's ever-so luxurious!)
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