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HOW DARE THEY!!!!!!!!
They should have had child care as part of the actual conference.
Now whenever I attend conferences I make a point about asking about
the child care (the last conf I went to was at a resort and took
my husband and kids along because of child care & bf needs - and
didn't he bitch about being stuck there with the kids...). All
the NMAA seminars and Baby Food Action seminars I go to have
child care, free! I make a point of offering child care for
conferences where I work, so that it is factored in to the
conference advertising.
I am utterly stunned by their approach. Again, perhaps we shouldn't
be asking, but assuming it is there and get thrown out publicly?
>From: Janet Simpson <[log in to unmask]>
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>Hi all!
>Had to tell you of an experience I just went through. You won't believe it.
>I attended a conference about issues, assessments and techniques of
>breastfeeding this past Saturday. It turned out to be full of wonderful info
>(though some of it was WAY above my head!) and I learned a lot. I also
>learned that BF discrimination is still rampant even within the BF education
>community!
<snip>
>It's bad enough to get harrassed out in public about nurturing our children
>by BF, but to get it at a BF conference sponsored by a hosp. is ludicrous!
>Any comments?
>Janet
>(Sick and tired of double standards and discrimination!)
ME TOO!
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