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Just some quick thoughts off the top of my head. I don't really like those drapes so many mothers use for nursing in public but one of those might work here to provide some privacy. Another thought is those hands free nursing bras that cover pretty much everything and what isn't covered has the pump there. I also wonder if the management would provide a privacy screen for her - one of those three panel things you can set up and then fold up to put off to the side.
Cindy Garrison BS IBCLC
working in Pittsburgh PA
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What options does an employee have when she desires to express her milk at work and the only room available is heavily secured with many video cameras? She says they are in the ceiling and cannot be easily covered. She is a manager in a gaming store. I don't think it is a question of her being allowed to pump at work, it is a question of logistics. Has anyone come across this situation before? Suggestions? How can she get some privacy without going to her car? (Her pump doesn't offer a car adapter and it is too hot outside anyway.)
Thanks so much for any help.
Rita Madden RN BSN, IBCLC
Iowa, USA
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