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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 328800" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>I don't think it's much better her, if at all. Maybe now it's a bit better. In our malls we have parents rooms where you can breastfeed, but also where even dads can take their children to change nappies etc.</p><p></p><p>I remember having to use toilets to breastfeed easy child. Even as a bridesmaid at sis-in-law's wedding when easy child was 10 months old, I had to almost completely undress to get out of the bridesmaid's dress (no way I could get into it even a little) and was feeding easy child while sitting half naked on the loo in the ladies' room. I do know I was very lucky to have her in a child care centre right next to where I worked, plus I had a boss who let me use my break times to go feed the baby. That was exceptional back then, still is in a lot of places.</p><p></p><p>What I was saying in my earlier post, though, was that for those who are using formula, soy isn't really a safe low-allergy option.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 328800, member: 1991"] I don't think it's much better her, if at all. Maybe now it's a bit better. In our malls we have parents rooms where you can breastfeed, but also where even dads can take their children to change nappies etc. I remember having to use toilets to breastfeed easy child. Even as a bridesmaid at sis-in-law's wedding when easy child was 10 months old, I had to almost completely undress to get out of the bridesmaid's dress (no way I could get into it even a little) and was feeding easy child while sitting half naked on the loo in the ladies' room. I do know I was very lucky to have her in a child care centre right next to where I worked, plus I had a boss who let me use my break times to go feed the baby. That was exceptional back then, still is in a lot of places. What I was saying in my earlier post, though, was that for those who are using formula, soy isn't really a safe low-allergy option. Marg [/QUOTE]
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