VolAllen
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Has anyone ever had to deal with bringing in pumping equipment with a nursing mother? We are trying to figure out the best way to do this. I tried to find better wording, but it was not possible.
Yea dude, don't bring a baby this year lol. It's going to be loud.
Not sure if neyland stadium is an ideal place for a baby. Not trying to offend anyone it's just really really loud and I don't think the baby would be to happy during the game. Just would hate for you to have a bad time.
Oh, we are definitely not bringing a baby. We are not that crazy/dumb. But the mom has to pump it out since the baby will not be with us all day. I can't find a email/number to call to get verification. The utsports website says she can at first aid stations. But with it being so strict bringing stuff in nowadays. I don't know the protocol.
Sorry, for the off topic and probably TMI. This is where I go for all my football related information.
Has anyone ever had to deal with bringing in pumping equipment with a nursing mother? We are trying to figure out the best way to do this. I tried to find better wording, but it was not possible.
How are you getting to the stadium? If by car, can she pump in the car? Back in the hotel room if you're from out of town? --although I'm sure you've thought of all that.
Nothing's simple for nursing moms. Thumbs up to your wife. :hi:
Season ticket holders will be shipped one bag per household.
Otherwise, I'm sure the Vol Shop, Alumni Hall, Hound Dogs, etc will all have acceptable options (most of which can be accessed online as well).
And FWIW, it doesn't have to be that bag exactly. It just has to meet the criteria.
Has anyone ever had to deal with bringing in pumping equipment with a nursing mother? We are trying to figure out the best way to do this. I tried to find better wording, but it was not possible.