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Citi Field re:breastfeeding
Hey ladies,
At the phillies ballpark they allow nursing moms to nurse in the first aid station at cbp. We are coming up for the mets/phils series and i wanted to know if anyone knew if i could do the same there?
thanks.
Re: Citi Field re:breastfeeding
This website says there is a place, although I've never seen it: http://www.lemondrop.com/2009/06/29/why-is-breastfeeding-so-hard-to-do-our-writers-not-so-pumped/
I haven't been in that situation yet, but when I googled it I found this tidbit of information in a blog posting.
For the record, Citi Field does have a designated nursing station. Not that they tell you that on the Web site; I found out by calling the press office ... the next day.
Apparently it's in a first-aid room in (fancy) section 118, approximately seven miles from our seats in section 500-something. Better than nothing, but honestly, there's room for improvement, especially in a stadium that made such a huge deal about its great strides toward "potty parity."
For the whole article, which is more of a rant about it not being easy to breastfeed:
http://www.lemondrop.com/2009/06/29/why-is-breastfeeding-so-hard-to-do-our-writers-not-so-pumped/
Thanks!
it must be across mlb that first aid is nursing then, but yes it would be a billion times easier if they just put it on the website/