Breastfeeding For The Working Mom

One of the challenges of going back to work after having a baby is breastfeeding. Your options for breastfeeding in the workplace depend on your boss’s attitude towards feeding, the nature of your job, as well as your hours.

Some companies have special breastfeeding areas where new moms can feed their newborns.

In addition, some of these workplaces also have on-site daycares, meaning that your child is taken care of while you’re at work, making them very practical options. Pumping your breast milk is also another option. Also, be sure to follow a more relaxed breastfeeding schedule on weekends. These feedings are an ideal time for bonding with your newborn.

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