If she isn't making a big deal out of it, you shouldn't either. If she was
concerned about it, she would have probably done something different.

On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 4:44 PM Nate Burke <n...@blastcomm.com> wrote:

> Note: I am not a parent.  And this is not about the process, which I
> understand needs to happen when it needs to happen so timing is not my
> concern.
>
> At a house doing an install.  A mother of many (I.E. not the first
> child) sits down and starts nursing while you are there.  She doesn't
> seem to care you are there.  There is no 'extra' covering involved.  Are
> you allowed to talk to her?  Do you stand in front of her and maintain
> eye contact, or stand behind her at a respectful distance?  What's the
> proper protocol?
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