New Moms May Need Help With Pumping At Work
If you are returning to work and want to continue pumping, then
congratulations.
Pumping when you return to work is a great decision to help you
to maintain supply and to continue to feed your baby breastmilk.
Here is a brief list of pointers for returning
to work and pumping:
1) Talk to your employer in advance
(HR if you work for a larger company)
2) Help to identify a private place where
you will be relaxed and not likely to be
disturbed
3) The new health care reform bill requires
companies of over 50 employees to provide
a private space for pumping breaks (this space cannot be a bathroom)
4) Make sure that you have a pump commensurate with your needs
(your lactation consultant can advise you about what is appropriate)
5) Practice pumping for at least two weeks during your maternity leave
(this will also make sure that you have a small stock in the freezer)
If you’d like more information about returning to work, pumping at work, and
a relaxing hypnotic sound track timed for a perfect work pumping break session,
and scientifically designed to enhance your pumping experience then please
visit our site at www.BreastMilkBabies.com.
You can listen to free samples of the cd tracks to decide if these are for you.
Enjoy returning to work and again congratulations on a great decision to keep
pumping for yourbaby.
If you need to see a certified lactation consultant for a home visit or if you’d
prefer an office visit, the please contact NewBorn Concepts at 610-644-13779.
NewBorn Concepts has convenient offices located in Malvern and Wayne but
also offers home visits by qualified and experienced lactation consultants through
out the Main Line, West Chester, King of Prussia, Phoenixville, and Chester Springs
Robin B. Frees IBCLC

Robin Frees on HR compliance and breastfeeding support
P.S. Enjoy listening to our many products for new
Moms at www.BreastMilkBabies.com
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