Mar
4th

Breastfeeding Tips for Working Moms

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Go Back to Work and Continue to Breastfeed?  Yes, You Can!

Going back to work after having a baby can be challenging!  If you are planning to breastfeed, you may also be worried about how you will find time to pump at work so that your baby can have your milk for the next day of childcare. But don’t worry. With some advance planning, it is possible to combine work and breastfeeding successfully.

How will you combine breastfeeding and working?

1. Get Support From Co-workers and Your Boss

It is important to let your co-workers know that you plan on pumping breast milk when you return to work after your baby is born. This will help your coworkers to understand why you are taking frequent breaks during the work day. Before each pumping session let someone know where you will be going so no one will come looking for you while you are pumping. The best way to prevent someone walking in on you while you are pumping is to make it clear where you are and what you are doing. If you are still nervous about having someone walk in on you while you are pumping you can put a discreet note on the door letting your coworkers know that you are taking a break inside. Besides, you can explain to them that breastfeeding benefits everybody. Breastfeeding makes baby healthier & it lowers healthcare costs for everyone which you doesn’t have to apply leave. It benefits your boss and it’s good for co-workers because someone doesn’t have to cover for you.

2. Keep Up Milk Production

Start “stockpiling” milk by expressing and storing it about two weeks before going back to work. According to the Human Milk Bank of America, milk will stay good in the refrigerator for up to eight days, in a refrigerator freezer compartment up to six months and in a separate, deep freezer for up to one year.

3. Choosing a Hospital Grade Electric Pump

The first thing you have to do if you want to successfully provide your newborn with pumped breast milk while you are at work is to rent or buy a hospital grade electric breast pump. Hand pumps will not allow you to express the amount of milk you need to keep up your milk supply and will quickly tire your hands. Hospital grade pumps are expensive but when you consider the high cost of infant formula it is far cheaper in the long run. A hospital grade pump will help you to keep up your milk supply while you are working and will help to quickly empty your breast, making overall pumping sessions shorter.

4. Figure Out Where and When to Pump

When and where you pump depends largely on your work setup. If you have a private office, you can simply close the door to pump. This is the easiest scenario for fitting in three or four sessions in a day. In Malaysia, there is hardly to have a lactation room in the office. When you plan on pumping, make sure that it is a private area, preferably with a locking door, and is conveniently located for frequent pumping sessions. It is important that you feel comfortable with the location that you have chosen. Don’t nurse in a bathroom – you wouldn’t want to eat your lunch there and it’s not a sanitary place to make baby food.

5. Storing The Milk

Bottles or containers are needed to store the breast milk in at work. After you’ve finished pumping, put the milk in the tightly closed containers and store in the refrigerator. You can also put the milk in the freezer or in a cooler if a refrigerator/freezer isn’t available at your workplace. Breast milk will not spoil immediately. There are all sorts of white cells in the human breast milk that keep the bacteria from growing. If you will be transporting it within a couple hours, it is all right to keep it in a cool place until it is time to take it home or to your baby. Some women put their milk in the freezer at work so it is partially frozen by the end of the day–then there is no need to chill it additionally on the ride home and it can go into the refrigerator when they get to the house. Or some mothers prefer to use a cooler or an insulated bag to transport the milk from work to home.

If the idea of pumping at work doesn’t appeal to you, many experts recommend creative solutions for keeping your baby breastfed longer, such as having your baby brought to work on your lunch break, or combining formula and breastfeeding.

Are you a breastfeeding working mom? What’s your experience? Let’s share it here!

Feb
22nd

Which is the best Breast Pump for me?

Every breastfeeding moms will ask the same questions: Which is the best brand to choose for breast pump?

Medela, Avent, Pigeon, Spectra, or Ameda? Most well-known brand for single electric breast pump in Malaysia would be Medela and Avent. At my point of view, Medela Swing would be better choice as Swing breakthrough 2-Phase Expression® technology, proven to reduce pumping time. First researched and developed for hospital breast pumps, 2-Phase Expression is an advanced pumping pattern that mimics a baby’s natural nursing rhythm, and it is proven to reduce pumping time. The price for Medela Swing is RM768.

If you think you wish to have the same features as above but have a budget problem, Safety Plus™ Electric Breast Pump is another choice for you with the price of RM429 only!! RM429 which includes of the Breast Pump, 1 Cooler Bag, and 2 PP Milk Bottles. Safety Plus™ is a new launched brand in Malaysia and soon will be launched in Australia.

SafetyPlusBreastPump

Safety Plus™ Portable Single Electric Breast Pump

Safety Plus™ hospital grade portable pumping system is made of safer materials and is free of Bisphenol A, Phthalates, PVC, Lead and Nitrosamines. Safety Plus™ portable breast pump features compact stylish design, ultra quiet yet powerful to provide moms with gentle and efficient pumping. Safety Plus™ portable pumping system is designed to provide solution for today active breastfeeding moms.

ADVANCED LATEST TECHNOLOGY

Safety Plus™ hospital grade portable pumping system is equipped with latest Dual Stage Expression technology to provide hospital grade milk expression results. With Dual Stage Expression modes, Safety Plus™ portable pump simulates your baby’s nursing rhythm and gently increases your milk flow while pumping. For more information on Dual Stage Expression Technology – Click Here. Mothers can easily switch pumping modes with one touch button during milk expression. With variable cycle speeds and suction levels, Safety Plus™ portable pumping system gives you options to find the most comfortable and efficient setting that works the best for you.

It comes with 12 months warranty for pump unit and AC adapter. All spare parts are available.

Cooler Bag Info
Water Resistance Feature
Practical & Stylish
Compact Size (21 cm x 16 cm x 20 cm)
Cooler Bag Function
Store Up To 4 Milk Storage Bottles
Separate Compartment For Breast Pump

2 Storage Bottle (PP) info
Safer Non Toxic Material
Heat Resistance Up To 110 Degrees Celcius
Longer Usage Compared To Conventional PP Bottles
Comply With BS EN 14350 Safety Standards

Safety Plus Portable Electric Breast Pump includes :-

  • 1 unit Pump
  • 1 unit Full LSR Silicone Cup
  • 1 unit Silicone Connector
  • 1 unit Carry Bag
  • 1 unit AC Adapter
  • 2 units PP Milk Storage Bottles

Safety Plus™ Homepage : Click Here

Where can I get it?

Online Store:

MamaParadise
SusuIbu

Shop:

BabyJaya
Kiddyplace (Cheras)

Which breast pump do you use? Do you like it? Do you have any bad experience?