Breastmilk-- Pump It; It's Worth It.

Hi Debbie-
Trip 2 this month to DC went better. This time some sort of electronic sensor for explosives of my hands and bag rather than a test strip requiring me to open up my carefully packed bags of milk. Security at the Federal office I visited didn't bat an eye when my bag rolled through the x-ray machine.
Flew into Regan National instead of Dulles. The women's restroom (the one with the 20 or so stalls) had a "nursing lounge" I pumped in there- wishing I didn't. I can't imagine trying to feed a child in there with the lovely sounds and smells all around. It basically was a handicapped sized stall with a small bench and changing table inside.
I was surprised to see that someone was thinking about breastfeeding mothers in an airport. Though not an ideal place to pump, it is a designated place. We're moving up in the world, ladies.
Where have you pumped? On a train, bus or ferry?
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