A lot career wise is up in the air for me at the moment, but right now it seems likely that when I return to work in a couple weeks I will spend a few days in seminars at different locations. I'm not sure how to best manage pumping. I typically use a Medela double electric, and at my work I have multiple locations in bathrooms and offices. But, for these first couple days I will have orientations and classes, where I will probably get a set break schedule when the classes break for coffee and lunch. Also, these will be a various locations, like other buildings and the local community college.
Would you just take a pump and hope to find a good space? Call your employer and ask for a space? Call the community college? Get a car adapter or something like that? I'm not crazy about that idea, but if it worked for you I'd love to hear more. Or, go with a manual pump in case an electric outlet isn't available?
I would love to hear how you all handle this, especially if you travel for work. The timing might be weird too. Would I be better off taking breaks at different times from everyone else? I really only need about 5 to 10 min with the double electric.
Re: Pumping at different locations?
I had this my first mo th back. I notified the conference planner. They sat me at rear and knew I would be late coming back from breaks. We has 10 minute ones am and pm with one hour lunch. At mine they ensured I had a first floor room close for pumping too.
I also pumped right before it started. Good luck and put your parts in cooler if it makes it quicker for you between pumps.
I'd call the community college and whatever other buildings you are going to, to ask if they have a room where you can pump. I pumped in my car when I had to, but it is much more of a pain than being in a room.
I went to a training seminar at Johnson Space Center in Houston and just randomly asked the front desk if they had a room I could use. (I was totally expecting to have to pump in my car) They were so accommodating and let me pump in a really nice and clean first aide room with a sink and recliner.
I've had friends have similar experience with conference centers and hotels. It doesn't hurt to ask!
DS born Dec 10, 2013