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Does anyone who knows the city of Bath well have any ideas where I could express milk discretely? Any mum and baby rooms there? Have to go to a museum there for work tomorrow and I usually express at work. I searched for a trusty John Lewis but there isn't one...any ideas? Otherwise I will just have to occupy a cubicle in a toilet somewhere for 20 mins... Not ideal but I've done worse. Thanks x
Yes thanks, I will try one of those. Just won't have long for lunch and don't want to traipse around for ages... I always find it more difficult finding somewhere to pump than breastfeed...can't exactly do it in a cafe and if you're somewhere with only one toilet I never want to block it up for others x
There's definitely a House of Fraser and a Debs. The H o F used to be called Jolly's, pretty sure it still is. The other place is the Pump Rooms (haha only just realised irony before clicking post!!) - major tourist attraction so they should have a baby change room you could hide out in for 15 mins. Sure we've all spent longer than a quick pumping session cleaning up a massive poo, so don't feel bad! Wave hello to the West Country from me! xx

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