Breast Pumps


Going Back to Work and Breast Feeding

October 14, 2011 by  
Filed under Newborn Baby

The most healthy and natural way to feed a baby is by breastfeeding. However, with so many women going back to work, breastfeeding is impossible. Women must buy an electric breast pump to get the milk to give to the baby. Unless a woman is fortunate enough to have the child care center at the workplace, she must buy one of the many types of breastpumps to continue to feed the baby breast milk.

Those women who choose to continue breastfeeding will face may challenges when trying to keep up with baby's nutritional needs. It can get even more complicated when adding in the work schedule. Breastpumps let the mother collect the milk while at work and keep the milk supply healthy and still supply needed nutrients while working. A breast pump comes in different styles and sizes. A woman can choose a hand pump or an electric breast pump.

A new mom must discover where and how to use breastpumps at work and then pack the milk in a sterile container that can be kept cool until it is used by baby. Many pumps come with sterilized bottles or bags that connect directly to the pump. This makes it simple to collect and store.

Going back to work after the birth of a baby creates numerous challenges for all women. It is especially difficult for those mothers who choose breastfeeding as the way to feed their baby and want to continue to provide their baby with the best natural nutrition. A breast pump will let the mother continue to collect breast milk in a safe and discreet manner. Buying the correct pump will make things even easier. Oftentimes, women find manual pumps to be easier to travel with than an electric breast pump. There are portable styles available, yet electric breast pumps are best when used at home. Women like the smaller and more discreet manual pumps.