I just saw this in the NY Times-- a brief blurb about how a hotel in
Chicago is offering pumping equipment, etc. for nursing mothers who
are staying at the hotel. Also, "The hotel’s concierge staff is
trained to handle nursing-specific requests, like how to safely send
expressed milk."
http://wap.nytimes.com/blogs/intransit/2013/05/23/help-with-breast-feeding/
I wonder if this will gain traction and be something that other hotels
offer? Has anyone seen this anywhere else already?
-Meema
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Meema Spadola, PCD (DONA), CLC
Certified Postpartum Doula
Certified Lactation Counselor
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