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Nursing in a moving car was BFing in the news, but not a positive
an easier way is to bring a pump along and then give in a bottle...
Edith "AM" wrote in message ... There is no excuse for putting your child's life in danger (or yours or other drivers on the road for that matter), I don't care if you are short or tall or driving or a passenger. PULL THE DARNED CAR OVER!!!! Most of us have a schedule as to when to feed our babies, be it every 3-4 hours etc. Surely when we travel we take this into account. If this woman is anything like me, I always feel sleepy while breastfeeding my child, I can't imagine the consequences !!! I think it is irresponsible and downright stupid. |
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