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· all businesses and organizations, small or large, should allow women to be able to breastfeed at their workplace, but not in the workface. There should be a separate room that can facilitate a breastfeeding mother that allows privacy for a mother to breastfeed or express milk, away from distractions and dangerous situations in the interests of the child businesses and organizations, small or large, should allow women to be able to breastfeed at their workplace, but not in the workface · . There should be a separate room that can facilitate a breastfeeding mother that allows privacy for a mother to breastfeed or express milk, away from distractions and dangerous situations in the interests of the child Charlotte was due for a feed so I whacked her on my breast and waked in, sat down and then Gavin(the sergeant of arms) came in and told me there was actually a room set aside…. For me t actually feed her. · Its not sending a message out to the community that we really want to hear. The government allocates money to breastfeeding so its going against what the government has promoted. · For starters, a hungry new baby requires its mother to sit still for about half an hour every two or three hours. Milk production suffers if a mother becomes ill, or doesn't drink enough water, get enough rest and generally avoid stress, an unlikely scenario for a woman trying to juggle a demanding job as well. If the milk supply goes down, the baby becomes fractious and needs to suckle for longer, starting a vicious circle that has driven many a breastfeeding working mother to the bottle.
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