I have an interview tomorrow for a part time job. It would be two eight hour shifts a week. I FF and BF but I know I can't go 8 hours without pumping or feeding. I don't need enough to feed him for the next day since I also FF, just enough to keep my supply up and not get too full. So my question is, how long are you at work and how many times do you pump?
And when should I mention that I will need to pump? During the interview, after I get offered the job or some other time?
Re: pumping at work
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Miles Alister. 9.17.2007. 8# 6oz 21.5inches
Isla Penelope. 10.21.2010. 8# 3oz 21 inches
2 Months 11# 6oz 23.5 inches
4 Months 13# 6oz 25 inches
6 Months 14# 15oz 27 inches
9 Months 17# 10oz 28 inches
12 Months 19# 10oz 28.75 inches
**puts on HR Director hat**
There was a clause in the PPACA (aka health care reform) that requires employers to allow "reasonable time" for a nursing mother to express milk for the first year after birth. Additionally, they have to provide a private space for the purpose of pumping. This could be a room or space used for other purposes as well.
Typically, the employer will -and can - require the nursing mother to use their regular breaks to pump. They can require the nursing mother to clock out if the break extends beyond that of the length otherwise provided.
In other words, there is no need to mention the pumping as there will be an opportunity to express anyway.
**takes off HR Director hat**