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How to Keep Your Milk Supply Up While Working - cover

How to Keep Your Milk Supply Up While Working

Aurora Brooks

Publisher: Shuttle Systems Ltd

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Are you a working mom struggling to maintain your milk supply while juggling your job responsibilities? Look no further! ""How to Keep Your Milk Supply Up While Working"" is the ultimate guide that will help you navigate the challenges of breastfeeding while working. This short read book is packed with practical tips and advice to ensure that you can continue providing your baby with the best nutrition possible.In this book, you will find a comprehensive table of contents that covers all the essential topics you need to know. The first chapter, ""Create a Pumping Schedule,"" will guide you on how to establish a consistent pumping routine that fits seamlessly into your workday. You will learn the importance of finding a comfortable pump and how to research different pump types to find the one that suits your needs best.Investing in a hands-free pumping bra is crucial for multitasking while pumping, and this book will provide you with all the information you need to make the right choice. Additionally, you will discover the significance of ensuring proper pump fit for optimal milk extraction.Taking advantage of break times and effectively communicating with your employer are essential aspects covered in this book. You will also learn how to create a pumping sanctuary at your workplace, ensuring privacy and comfort during your pumping sessions.Using a double electric pump is highly recommended, and this book will explain why. It will also emphasize the importance of staying hydrated and well-nourished, providing tips on keeping a water bottle nearby and consuming lactation-friendly foods.The book also delves into the benefits of practicing skin-to-skin contact and taking advantage of morning and evening feedings. It explores the option of nursing supplements and teaches relaxation techniques such as deep breathing exercises, mindfulness, and meditation to help you relax and enhance milk production.Seeking support is crucial for breastfeeding success, and this book offers guidance on joining a breastfeeding support group and finding online resources for additional assistance.With its practical advice and comprehensive coverage of all the essential topics, ""How to Keep Your Milk Supply Up While Working"" is a must-read for every working mom who wants to continue breastfeeding. Don't miss out on this opportunity to become a super mom! Get your copy now and receive ""How To Be A Super Mom"" absolutely free!This title is a short read. A Short Read is a type of book that is designed to be read in one quick sitting.These no fluff books are perfect for people who want an overview about a subject in a short period of time.Table of ContentsHow to Keep Your Milk Supply Up While WorkingCreate a Pumping ScheduleFind a Comfortable PumpResearch Different Pump TypesInvest in a Hands-Free Pumping BraEnsure Proper Pump FitTake Advantage of Break TimesCommunicate with Your EmployerCreate a Pumping SanctuaryUse a Double Electric PumpStay Hydrated and Well-NourishedKeep a Water Bottle NearbyConsume Lactation-Friendly FoodsPractice Skin-to-Skin ContactTake Advantage of Morning and Evening FeedingsConsider Nursing SupplementsPractice Relaxation TechniquesTry Deep Breathing ExercisesEngage in Mindfulness or MeditationSeek SupportJoin a Breastfeeding Support GroupFind Online ResourcesFrequently Asked Questions
Available since: 09/07/2023.
Print length: 35 pages.

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