rdm98
Rdm98
rdm98

Unlikely though? I never had a problem standing or I never had any issues based on personal comfort either, and I haven’t know anyone who has had these problems. I don’t think I’ve ever been really comfortable pumping in public (regardless of where), but personally I don’t find pumping in general to comfortable, not

This is an unpopular opinion *but* I find a lot of the public breastfeeding complaints/outrage an exaggeration - I don’t think these situations are always as bad as they are made out to be. Pumping is hard but I don’t find it to be the fault of society or due to lack of public accommodations. It’s just exhausting. I

Wow @ the putting the pump pieces in the fridge after using, to avoid washing things over and over again, all day. Why didn’t I think of that?! 😑 Oh, how I wish someone had solicited me with that advice when I was still pumping 😩 My baby was born at the end October and I was exclusively pumping for the first three

He must have been exaggerating. I’ve never heard of that. Unless it’s at at the very beginning to stimulate milk production (but the baby was born last fall in November 2015) you wouldn’t need to be pumping every hour (and you would not be getting milk out every hour)

I realize this is years old, but I randomly came across this article (and the comments), and feel compelled to respond to this. Any woman reading, especially moms-to-be or potential future moms - you will wake up to your baby crying. Regardless of how deep of a sleeper your are, despite how often you sleep through

A concentration camp? I find that offensive. Wow. So you felt so odd, tired and didn’t know anybody - newsflash - the work of an extra is usually not glamourous. The effort required to concentrate and stay in character for a couple hours, in front of a large audience, might’ve seemed ever-so-exhausting to you, but to

A concentration camp? I find that offensive. Wow. So you felt so odd, tired and didn’t know anybody - newsflash - the work of an extra is usually not glamourous. The effort required to concentrate and stay in character for a couple hours, in front of a large audience, might’ve seemed ever-so-exhausting to you, but to

Okay. Why would she tweet something like that? Take action - go to the police & report it as a rape, go to your doctor and get examined, speak privately with a lawyer if needed, speak privately with a counsellor, or confide trusted friends and family - instead of subtweeting James Deen and announcing the rape publicly