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Leave it to Diane to change our thinking around! She is so clever!
Breastfed babies can feed anywhere and we don't need signs! (or covers :-)
We do need lovely rooms in airports as Lara describes so moms can pump if
they need to, outlets, comfy chairs etc. I hate the idea of moms pumping in
nasty bathrooms :-(
> usually have an outlet (and often a microwave, and sometimes even coffee
> and tea, and occasionally a toddler play area!) but the symbol could in
> no way be interpreted as restricting infant feeding to that area. Nor do
> the symbols imply the gender of parents/carers permitted to use them.
Yesterday a screaming baby would only quiet when nursing. So I listened to
her lungs while she was nursing. The dad was so interested, he wanted to
know how I could hear even if she was eating :-) BTW they were clear :-)
Pat in SNJ
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