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I think that a separate room with a moderator and more time if necessary (
strictly added for the nursing time only) would solve this problem.
It does seem ironic that the very people who promote and protect
breastfeeding should make it difficult for a mother to nurse her infant!
Julie Taylor
RN IBCLC
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 7:18 AM, Lonneke VBN <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I disagree. As a mother you have to make deside what is in the best
> interest
> of your child. Sometimes that means you will bring your child with you but
> it can also mean that you can't go somewere if you insist to stay with your
> child. Some activities are more dangerous with a child present and some
> things are dangerous for your child.
>
> In this case I suppose that there is a concerne for the other candidates.
> They need their concentration. A baby in the same room wont help you
> concentrate.
>
> Maybe another solution is to have this woman take the axam in another room,
> with her baby present.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>
> Lonneke Smits
> Exam Aplicant in July, glad there won't be any baby's in the room.
> Strugling
> to find a babysit for my ow children that day.
>
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