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She could use this to her advantage, sure. I just think the protection of women's rights to feed their child through breastfeeding or pumping of milk is more important. They should have started the proceedings right after she pumped and then had one scheduled break.
So, let's say a woman plays for the WNBA and her team is out of timeouts. Should any mother at that time be allowed to halt the game to go pump?
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Originally Posted by DC at the Ridge
What is so offensive about a breast pump? Just curious.
It would only be offensive if it were a stunt used to get an advantage.
So, let's say a woman plays for the WNBA and her team is out of timeouts. Should any mother at that time be allowed to halt the game to go pump?
It would only be offensive if it were a stunt used to get an advantage.
They knew beforehand that she would need a break in order to use a breastpump to provide milk for her baby. They knew beforehand. And as has been pointed out repeatedly on this thread, the breasts start producing milk on the baby's feeding schedule. Women's breasts start leaking milk. And it's not pleasant. Full breasts hurt. And when they leak, they leak right through the bra, right through the shirt. Dripping milk in public is more humiliating then requesting a medical break from a deposition. When the opposing attorneys try to prevent you from leaving, and you bring out a device to emphasize the urgency of your medical issue, that's appropriate.
As for your example, why would the game be halted? I believe in sports that players are regularly switched out?
Again, doesnt anyone find it a bit strange that an attorney would bring a 3 month old infant to court deposition?
No, because she didn't. She had a breast pump and was going to use a prearranged break to go into a private conference room to pump breast milk into a bottle, so it could be given to the baby at another time.
They knew beforehand that she would need a break in order to use a breastpump to provide milk for her baby. They knew beforehand. And as has been pointed out repeatedly on this thread, the breasts start producing milk on the baby's feeding schedule. Women's breasts start leaking milk. And it's not pleasant. Full breasts hurt. And when they leak, they leak right through the bra, right through the shirt. Dripping milk in public is more humiliating then requesting a medical break from a deposition. When the opposing attorneys try to prevent you from leaving, and you bring out a device to emphasize the urgency of your medical issue, that's appropriate.
As for your example, why would the game be halted? I believe in sports that players are regularly switched out?
My wife pumped. She did the same times every single day, because her body, like pretty much every women's, will quickly adapt to a pumping schedule.
The lawyer agreed to a schedule when she would have a break to pump.
It was most likely a stunt she used to try to get an advantage.
In basketball you can't just sub players in the middle of a game during play.
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Again, doesnt anyone find it a bit strange that an attorney would bring a 3 month old infant to court deposition?
Nobody finds it strange, because she probably didn't bring her child. Working women pump and store the milk to provide to the child later. The child most likely wasn't at court.
My wife pumped. She did the same times every single day, because her body, like pretty much every women's, will quickly adapt to a pumping schedule.
The lawyer agreed to a schedule when she would have a break to pump.
It was most likely a stunt she used to try to get an advantage.
In basketball you can't just sub players in the middle of a game during play.
Nobody finds it strange, because she probably didn't bring her child. Working women pump and store the milk to provide to the child later. The child most likely wasn't at court.
The lawyer agreed to a schedule when she would have a break to pump.
Period. She wanted to use that break. Trump and his attorney wanted to stop her from taking that break. She brought out a piece of medical equipment to emphasize that she needed to take this break. And she got it, with the added benefit of Trump telling her she was "disgusting".
It was not likely a stunt.
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