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Karleen wrote on Fri, 20 Feb 2009 14:45:07 +1100:
> However, the second option
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> "Mothers may bring quiet, breastfeeding babies. Due to the intense
> nature of
> the sessions, most mothers find it
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> easiest to bring a support person to watch the baby outside the
> meeting room
> between feedings. Please respect
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> the needs of other registrants and care for your baby outside the
> room if
> he/she becomes disruptive or if a faculty
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> member asks you to do so."
>
> reads to me like "we don't want babies here and even if you baby is
> quiet we
> reserve the right to kick you out"
>
I very much agree. That statement was one we found in surveying how
various conferences addressed the issue of babies in attendance back
in 1999. It came from an International Childbirth Educators
Association Professional Training Workshop brochure. At the time it
seemed innovative. If I were writing one of my own, it would be very
different, and we really should update our guidelines document to do
so. A lot has changed in the past few years. At the time we also
found statements for some conferences banning altogether any babies
over 3 months old, no matter how quiet they were. We can do better
than that!
(See the guidelines we wrote for "Breastfeeding Support at
Conferences/Meetings at http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/health/Nutrition/
Breastfeeding/BF_FriendlyComm/BFSupportatConferences.pdf )
Anne Altshuler
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