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Breastfeeding Break Work Display Sign- By Mama's Boobie Box

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    Breastfeeding Break Work Display Sign- By Mama's Boobie Box was designed in July 23 when the law about breastfeeding breaks in the workplace changed. 

    Let your work colleagues know where you are with this stylish breastfeeding break sign.

    Pump at your desk, whilst proudly claiming you are on a breastfeeding break!

    Stand it on your desk or bring it with you when you are in a shared space in the workplace and taking your breastfeeding break.

    Creating a workplace that values and supports breastfeeding mothers is crucial for fostering a healthy and inclusive environment. One effective way to communicate this commitment is through our well-designed "Breastfeeding Break" display sign. This sign not only serves as a visual reminder of the organisation's dedication to supporting working mothers but also helps establish a nurturing space for both mothers and their infants.

    Breastfeeding Break Work Display Sign- By Mama's Boobie Box was inspired by our founder Petrina who actively promoted the breastfeeding breaks in the workplace on radio and in print media.

    From the start of July 2023, in Ireland all mums in Ireland are entitled to paid breastfeeding breaks up to 1 hour each day, until your baby is 2 years old. Read more about it here.

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    FAQs

    How do I return my order?

    Simply email hello@mamasboobiebox.com with your order number and let us know what you want to exchange. Return emails are answered within 24 hours.

    How long does my order take to arrive?

    In Ireland, 98% of our orders are delivered within 2 days.

    Overseas orders are usually delivered within 5 working days.

    How do I contact customer support?

    Email: hello@mamasboobiebox.com

    If you have an order number, please include it in your email. We respond to all messages within 24 hours.

    Do you deliver outside of Ireland?

    Yes we do. The majority of orders are delivered within 5 working days. All shipping cost details are included just above the cart button on each product.

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