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Traveling By Air With A Breast Pump For Business Was Bad

12 October 2024
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Traveling By Air With A Breast Pump For Business Was Bad
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Preparedness is essential for surviving motherhood and cross-country travel, as one mother discovered when facing judgment from TSA, Southwest Airlines, and a Las Vegas hotel while traveling for work. Despite challenges like additional screening, lack of nursing lounges, and confusion over carry-on policies, the mother remained resilient in advocating for her rights as a nursing parent and navigating societal expectations as a working mother.

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