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I also would agree that the pumping teacher may have legal legs to stand
on. Besides Kathleen B's suggestion about power packs, I would offer the
suggestion that the teacher might want to consider pumping in the nurse's
office. I have had several moms who have pumped together in our local
schools, and the nurse has been encouraging and welcoming. It's usually
a nice, private, quiet place.
It's also been inspiring to see all the different places moms pump at
Dartmouth Hitchcok Medical Center - I've been a rotating student now on
several floors, and run into nursing nurses everywhere. Hurrah!
--Dawn Kersula, Green Mtn Mama, who wanders off & on-line with the
stresses of student nursehood (also FACCE and IBCLC and we're starting a
Lactation Clinic when I graduate so rural LCs, hang in there. It's been
twelve years of a little at a time but it's finally happening.) (350
births a year in our little hospital but most go home breastfeeding)
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