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60 QRCA VIEWS WINTER 2 014 www.qrca.org n TRAVEL n New Travel Adventures: Saga of the Nursing Mom A s QRCs we are all familiar with the various travel woes or, to be optimistic, adventures we can face – delayed and cancelled flights, long security lines, overbooked hotels, weather-related issues, and the list goes on and on. Like the rest of you, I'm used to these travel issues and take them in stride. There is not much I can do about them and they are part of the job. I accepted them long ago. However, becoming a first-time mom opened my eyes to an entirely new set of adventures. I barely traveled during my pregnancy, but since my daughter was born I've had to travel quite a bit. I had decided to nurse my daughter and was not going to let my need to travel for work change that decision. I would not be bringing my infant daughter with me for business, so the plan was to pump milk beforehand to leave a supply at home, pump while traveling, then bring the milk home with me. While it requires more time, I have become very adept at the additional arrangements I have to make when I travel. All the hotel rooms need to have refrigerators. Amazingly, I find this easier to do in Europe than in the United States. I also must have access to a freezer so I can freeze the ice packs to transport the milk to the next city or home. The hotel staff often laughs when I bring the freezer packs down in a Ziploc® bag labeled with my name, room number and cell phone number; but I quickly realized the importance of doing this.

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