When used in this chapter, the following terms and phrases shall have the meanings ascribed:
Breast pump - A device used to extract breast milk from a lactating mother. The following are breast pumps for the purposes of this chapter:
Induced lactation - The process of making milk without going through pregnancy and birth.
Nipple shields - A cover which a mother places over her nipple prior to breastfeeding.
Pregnancy-related services - Services that are necessary for the health of the pregnant woman and fetus, or that have become necessary as a result of the woman having been pregnant.
Re-lactation - The process of rebuilding milk supply when it has reduced significantly or is not of sufficient quantity to sustain the baby, after weeks or months of not breastfeeding.
Supplemental lactation aides - a device that allows a breastfeeding mother to supplement the infant with expressed breast milk.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 29, r. 29-10099