Expressing at uni - secret women's business?
To avoid a repeat of last semester's weekend school (I'm an off-campus student and that means that I have to attend one weekend school per unit, per semester), I posted in the units' online discussion board about the possibility of organising a comfy room to express in, preferably with a sink (but happy to use staff kitchen to clean up, if need be). I said that I didn't want to have to use my car or the toilets again.
The lecturer posted back saying that yes, something could be arranged, but could I email someone about specific requests like this.
I thought, fair enough, if I knew who to email about it, I would have. I envisaged a huge email run around to get to an appropriate person and the idea put me off, so I considered the board a one-stop shop where I could be referred to exactly the right person. In the end I've just emailed him and that will likely involve more double handling.
I posted also that the reason I posted there was because maybe other students had a similar need and not had it occur to them that they could ask for these things. I said that he would be surprised how many women put up with substandard facilities and say nothing about it.
Yep, I realise that by posting it there, loud and proud, I have come across as a bit of an activist. But, seriously, after the way I felt last semester having to end up expressing in my car and also in the toilets, I couldn't give a stuff. I was upset for the rest of the day and I don't think I got much out of what was being taught!
I figured that by posting in a matter of fact way, with no hint of being embarrassed (it's not like I said I'd need some time out to deal with AF!), that it would normalise the need for expressing facilities to those students who haven't had kids yet (most of them), and that if they want to come back to study when they do have kids, they'll remember that it's ok to ask.
Still, I can't help but feel like a sore thumb now! I hope I don't have my work marked in a prejudicial way now, especially as my assignments are on breastfeeding issues (they are self-selected topics, along the lines of a general theme)!