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The World Health Organization, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and other authorities on maternal-infant health all recommend breastfeeding exclusively for the first six months of a baby s life and continued breastfeeding through one to two years of age (or for as long as mother and baby desire). For working mothers of infants (more than half of all new mothers) meeting this goal can be challenging. The newly updated Nursing Mother, Working Mother offers you practical and reassuring advice on everything from choosing the right pump in every situation, to securing lactation space and respect at the workplace, to instructing childcare providers on feeding pumped breast milk, to continuing breastfeeding even when your job requires business travel. It also includes information on changes in workplace laws. As a breastfeeding mother, you need guidance and support to combine breastfeeding with your working life, and the reassuring and informative revised edition of Nursing Mother, Working Mother assists you at every step.

Nursing Mother, Working Mother – Revised: The Essential Guide to Breastfeeding Your Baby Before and After Your Return to Work

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Nursing Mother,Working Mother Essential Guide to Breastfeeding Your Baby Before and After You Return to Work Second Edition

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Essential reading for any woman who seeks to combine the roles of nursing mother and working mother. – William Sears, M.D., and Martha Sears, R.N., best-selling authors of The Baby Book A return to work doesn’t have to mean the end of breastfeeding. In fact, continuing to nurse her baby is the working mom’s best strategy for blending both sides of her life into a new and satisfying whole. In this fully updated edition of Nursing Mother, Working Mother, Gale Pryor and Kathleen Huggins provide essential advice on: Getting breastfeeding off to a good start; Pumping and storing breast milk; Establishing a pumping and feeding routine; Negotiating with an employer for private pumping space; Finding supportive child care; The legal rights of employees with regard to breastfeeding Praise for the first edition of Nursing Mother, Working Mother: ”A how-to book from a mother who herself has accomplished the difficult but rewarding combination of working and nursing.” – VIOLA LENNON, CO-FOUNDER OF LA LECHE LEAGUE

Nursing Mother, Working Mother : The Essential Guide to Breastfeeding Your Baby Before and After You Return to Work

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Gale Pryor explains the basics of combining work and breastfeeding-how to choose an efficient pump, how to store and transport milk safely, when and how to introduce a bottle, what clothes to wear to work and how to keep them dry. and how a woman can maintain her milk supply when she is pumping and when she is not. Pryor tells how to enlist the support of ones partner and a day-care provider, how to negotiate with the boss over parenting needs, and even how to transform anti-family attitudes in the workplace. She shows why nursing is easier than formula feeding, and how breastfeeding lessens the pain of separation for both mom and baby. With practical advice and warm reassurance, Pryor shatters the myth that working and nursing are incompatible.Amazon.com Review
Going back to work after having a baby? You don’t have to wean your little one. In Nursing Mother, Working Mother: The Essential Guide for Breastfeeding and Staying Close to Your Baby After You Return to Work, Gale Pryor has written a nuts-and-bolts guide for nursing and working at the same time. Pryor breast-fed each of her two children while working full-time outside the home, and her experience and voice of reassurance informs this book. She makes a strong case for breast-feeding: not only is it good for your baby, but many working women find that it is the easiest way to care for their child, and for themselves. Early chapters cover breast-feeding basics. Later chapters focus on preparing to go back to work, instructions on pumping (equipment and positioning), how to manage life at home and at work, and how to cope if you “fall apart” when your baby is six months old (common among new mothers who work outside the home). The book describes a typical day of pumping and nursing for babies of various ages, how to combine nursing and formula feeding, and how to stop leaking breasts (discreetly press on your nipples with the back of your forearms or with your elbows). Appendices include a list of resources for nursing, working mothers and a sample proposal for pumping space.

Nursing Mother, Working Mother: The Essential Guide for Breastfeeding and Staying Close to Your Baby After You Return to Work

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