When I sat for the first time back in '92 I had my first menses since my last (5th) baby at appr. 18 months pp and it was a horrible bloodflood. I needed to change about every hour, hour and a half and every time a supervisor accompanied me to the bathroom to do so. It did of course take some of my time to complete the test.

Warmly,

gonneke, IBCLC, LLLL in southern Netherlands

Diana Cassar-Uhl <[log in to unmask]> wrote:  
I'm actually under the impression that I would not be allowed to pump during
the IBCLC exam if I needed to...is this true?  I'm putting off applying to
sit next year (2008) because I'll have an 8-month old baby then, and will
definitely need to pump or feed the child...I'd rather wait until 2009 when
I can concentrate and not be so uncomfortable.  Does anyone know about this?

--Diana in NY

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