Chicago police officer advocates for sanitary conditions to pump breast milk

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A Chicago police officer breastfeeding her baby is advocating for sanitary conditions for pumping breast milk.

Mom and Chicago police Officer Erin Kreho has become a voice for breastfeeding moms and parents in the workforce after she herself struggled to find sanitary pumping locations at work.Mom and Chicago police Officer Erin Kreho has become a voice for breastfeeding moms and parents in the workforce after she herself struggled to find sanitary pumping locations at work.

After welcoming a new baby, Kreho had difficulty finding privacy and sanitary conditions to pump in while at work, so she took action. "Right now, it is a usable space. It's taken a while to get it to that position." Kreho said. "I guess, when I realized that things weren't changing, it made me want to speak out a little bit more because that's how change gets made."

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