But it turns out this is not a case of some new mother being forced to
pump in a bathroom because there is no other space for her.
Not exact matches
I actually
pump in the
bathroom at work
because the lactaction room is too far away (I can't get the breaks to go
pump, I have to use my 15 min breaks and 30 min lunch).
I told him I'd need to
pump 3 x day and I couldn't do it
in the
bathroom because it was unsanitary.
It almost makes me grateful for the times I had to
pump in a
bathroom,
because at least I was responsible for cleaning it, so I knew it would be somewhat sanitary.
I locked myself
in the
bathroom or the closet (while
pumping) and sobbed
because I wanted so badly to be with her and I felt it was unfair that others were blessed with being stay at home moms.
So a private room was important for me not
because I was worried what people were thinking but
because breastfeeding was a lot easier for me that way, but
in terms of
pumping and I'm a very public person, there could be a camera on me right now I don't care but
pumping was the one thing I would never, I rather go to the
bathroom in public than
pump in public.
PRIYA NEMBHARD: But coming from my stand point you know, I did have problems when I was breastfeeding and breast pupping and finding comfy place to go, I had to
pump in my office way back when, o it was important for us to start the nurse room locater app
because we didn't want women to fall on the same you know, situation as we did you know, having to
pump or breastfeed
in the
bathroom because if you are not going to eat
in a
bathroom or prepare a meal why should nursing mom basically, and I know that come up a lot.