Breastfeeding and Pumping at Work: Staying Safe & Keeping Peace of Mind During COVID-19 As our region is headed for the Governor’s yellow reopening phase at the beginning of June, many moms are heading back to work on location for the first time in a…
Working Moms & Breastfeeding A New Process to Ship Pumped Breastmilk Home While Traveling
Being a working mom always has a certain level of complexity. When you add breastfeeding into the mix, the complexity increases. When you add business travel into this mix, the complexity is further amplified. While I’m not a road warrior (my travel is about 25%),…
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Breastfeeding and Work – Let’s Make it Work! by Carole Hahn, RD, LD, IBCLC Many breastfeeding moms face difficult work situations that make continuing to breastfeed when they return to work a challenge. Such situations might include: the military mom who is deployed oversees the…
To Pump or Not to Pump by Janice McPhelin, IBCLC
I recently worked with a mother; let’s call her “Tina.” She is a second time mom, who breastfed her first baby for over one year. When I met them, Tina’s new baby girl was 7-days-old, and had not latched to her breast since they left…