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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DS has a terrible teacher at his middle school. She's out EACH class because she's "pumping" and a sub comes in to class. How is this allowed? Friend's kid also has same math teacher at a different time and she pumps then too. It's like he doesn't have a math teacher this year. She's a new teacher. How long will it take for MCPS to kick her out?[/quote] I used to teach at a private and I pumped during lunch. Missing class for pumping is unacceptable. The principal needs to find a better time for this woman to pump. By the way, I didn't try to keep up my full supply. That may simply not be compatible with teaching. That's just the way that it is.[/quote] We don’t know any of the backstory. My cousin had a baby that could only tolerate breastmilk. They tried dozens of formulas including prescription ones. Finally, she quit her job so she could keep her baby alive. But she had a DH that was willing to work two FT jobs to enable that. When my youngest had failure to thrive, I was going through a divorce. I had to pump three times a day at work because no one was going to support us if I stayed home. If the principal is allowing this to occur every day, there’s a reason HR believes to permit it.[/quote]
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