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From WTSP.COM 10 News Tampa Bay, FL
Feb. 3, 2012
By Isabel Mascarenas
LEGOLAND corrects nursing policy after breastfeeding complaints from mothers
Winter Haven, Florida -- The LEGOLAND Florida theme park in Winter Haven is
considered a family-friendly place, well--not entirely, according to some moms.
Ive been nursing for 9 years Ive never had someone try to make me move, said
Kelly Sabourin, 39 of Pinellas County.
But thats what Kelly Sabourin, a mother of three, said happened on Friday Jan.
20. Kelly said as she watched her kids play at one of LEGOLAND attractions she
sat breastfeeding her 2-year-old daughter Keigin.
Thats when Kelly said a LEGOLAND employee walked up to her and her friend,
Susan Williams, and told them they need to move.
I was shocked, said Susan. Ive never experienced first-hand someone being
asked to stop nursing at a family-friendly place like LEGOLAND.
Kelly said after the park employee spoke to a supervisor, the employee stood by
her side until she finished nursing.
Kelly said she has always been proud of nursing her children.
She was blocking me from the rest of the room. Its something I celebrate, I
love doing with my child, and all of a sudden Im being led to believe what Im
doing is shameful that I need to hide it in some room instead of making it a
normal everyday thing especially when theyre are using the phrase
family-friendly place.
That room Kelly mentioned is LEGOLAND Baby Care Center featuring a baby changing
area, a place to warm bottles and store them and a kid-friendly bathroom.
We allow breastfeeding moms to nurse anywhere throughout the park but weve
created these nursing bays, said LEGOLAND publicist Jacquelyn Wallace, as she
pulled back a blue curtain to show one of four nursing bays for moms to use.
Each bay has a white rocking chair for mom, a foot stool, a small rocking chair
for another child and an electrical outlet for charging phones or any other
need.
Wallace said the message moms can nurse anywhere in the park got lost when
sharing news of the new Baby Center with park employees.
We had a lapse in communication, said Wallace. We were actively promoting
this facility to our employees to share with our guests. We failed to remind our
employees our policy is to allow mothers to feed their children anywhere and
however they choose.
Florida law 383.015 on Maternal and Infant Health Care states:
A mother may breastfeed her baby in any location, public or private, where the
mother is otherwise authorized to be, irrespective of whether or not the nipple
of the mothers breast is covered during or incidental to the breastfeeding.
When 10 News reporter Isabel Mascarenas made LEGOLAND officials aware of what
happened to Kelly, Wallace said they take 100 percent ownership of what
happened.
We do apologize for making them feel uncomfortable. We want them to know weve
taken every action to ensure the proper policy and Florida Statute been
communicated to each and every one of employees, said Wallace.
Wallace said all employees from those on the front line to top management have
been instructed on Floridas Breast Feeding Law.
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