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Kathy D notes:
<< Um, if no food is allowed in the YMCA pools and hot tubs, then no lactating
mother should be allowed to go in, breastfeeding or not; I mean, she has
FOOD in her breasts. >>
No pregnant woman either. AFter all, there is food in that thar umbilical
cord. Hey -- not immediately after eating either -- there is food in the
stomach.
New rules for YMCA pools:
1. No pregnant/lactating women allowed.
2. No one who has eaten within the last 3 hours -- must give that food time
to digest.
Amazing isn't it -- that they can equate nursing a baby to munching on a bag
of chips.
I hope someone goes in there in the next day or two with a bottle and a bo fdg
infant and attempts to feed it. Wonder if the "no food" rule will be in
evidence there.
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC -- just as testy as Kathy over this nonsensical
stuff.
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