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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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Whether you’re the mother of toddlers or teens, work inside the home or out— if you’re exhausted from trying to be perfect, this book can help you. Mothers Need Time-Outs, Too uses hundreds of real-life stories and mom-tested tips to demonstrate how taking time-outs will transform your life. Practical and inspiring, this book will launch you on a voyage of discovery that takes you back to yourself, and it will help you become the best mother you can be by becoming the best woman you can be.

Written by moms, for moms, this book will help you create a happier, healthier, more fulfilling life for you and your family. The authors draw on their own extensive experience and that of hundreds of women around the world, and bring to light a variety of helpful resources–from cutting-edge studies to Eastern philosophies–to create this innovative, inspiring, and easy-to-use guide.

With this book, you’ll learn how to

  • Live a more deliberate, more purposeful, more satisfying life
  • Say goodbye to the constant guilt of not measuring up by embracing your personal mothering style
  • Enjoy your children more and feel close to your husband again

The authors reveal their own unvarnished turning points, share stories they’ve gathered from the trenches, and present eye-opening research to show how a little selfishness can bring a whole new sense of purpose and energy to stressed-out modern mothers.

“Take some ‘me’ time. It’s good for you and your family. Want proof? Check out Mothers Need Time-Outs, Too by Susan Callahan, Anne Nolen, and Katrin Schumann, which gives voice to hundreds of moms who’ve done it.”
Woman’s Day

Mothers Need Time-Outs, Too: It’s Good to be a Little Selfish–It Actually Makes You a Better Mother

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Newspaper humor columnist, public speaker, and playwright Monica Lewis’ laugh-out-loud observations on motherhood, relationships, balancing work and family, and the quirks of everyday life, hit home on every page. On knowing you’re too old to have a baby: “You know you’re too old when, to you, a period is just something that goes at the end of a sentence.” On the irony of giving your kids a time-out: “Most parents would love the luxury of taking an hour to just sit in our rooms. Hell, I’d even sit in the corner if it meant a moment or two of peace and quiet.” On helping your child with math homework: “I’m hopeless at math. For me, Cardinal Numbers are the amount of red birds on the tree outside my bedroom window.” On Santa Claus: “If Santa was a man, everyone in the universe would wake up Christmas morning to find a rotating musical Chia Pet under the tree, still in the store bag.” On Not Cleaning the Refrigerator: “If food were human, I’d be considered a slumlord.”

The Stuporwoman Files: Observations of an Overworked, Overwhelmed, Overjoyed Working Mother

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Breastfeeding & the Active Woman: Solving Just About Every Problem for Today’s Mother

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This novel is a tragi-comedy about Betty, a working mother, and her hard-drinking husband, unintelligent lover, decrepit employer, fortune-telling friend and two smart-mouthed children. Angela Owens has also written “Gentlemen of the West” and “Birds in the Wilderness”.

Working Mother

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From Working Girl to Working Mother the Female Labor Force in the Us 1820 1980: The Female Labor Force in the United States, 1920-1980 by Lynn Y. Weiner Paperback 1985

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Help Me, God, I’m a Working Mother!

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A complete guide for the working mother

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This book suggests that beneath the everyday scuffles over gender roles and child care lies a religious crisis of work and love. As a professor, the author asks of Christian teaching, “How can it respond better to women and men who want to work in fulfilling ways and to love in intimate relationships?” As a mother, she insists that such teaching must at last take seriously what mothers think, feel and desire.

Also A Mother: Work and Family as Theological Dilemma

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Sock Hunting and Other Pursuits of the Working Mother

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