I am contemplating going back to work and I would go back starting next Sunday. I still haven't 100% decided if I am going back, and my two reasons being that I just simply don't want to be away from O. My boss is willing and able to 100% work with my schedule, in fact she just told me to tell her when I can and can't work, and choose my days off. ((She is desperate to have me back)) I will only work part time as well, so only 5 hours a day 4 days a week. My other reason is the one really making me second guess going back. That's being that O doesn't take a bottle. We have introduced the bottle and he just flat out refuses it. He only took it once for MH about 3 weeks ago, with the Medela Calma bottle. He has since refused it. He sometimes takes a soothie paci so I decided to stick with a bottle nipple that resembles that. I just recently bought the medela regular bottles and I tried it this morning and he got so upset (as did I) and I ended up giving him the boob and he was happy as a clam.
Aside from those two reasons I am a little concerned that even working part time and having to pump once or twice during the day to make a bottle, that my milk supply will go down.
So, my questions are-
Did any of you ladies go back to work w/out your LO taking a bottle first?
With pumping, did you have any issues with your supply due to pumping?
I know every baby is different, but what bottles did you find that work best for you LO?
Re: working moms who breastfeed/pump ((ENTER))
DS born 6/2013
As far as pumping, make sure you pump a couple times. You might not respond to the pump as well as if LO is BF but it will help tell your body to keep producing. I pump till empty then a little longer so my supply stays up. I BF whenever we are together.
We use Breastflow bottles, suppose to mimic BF. Sometimes he struggles a little but usually he does a great job.
Are breastflow bottles the brand??
BFP #1: 6.26.12 EDD: 2.11.13 missed m/c: 7.31.12 @ 12 weeks
BFP #2: 10.1.12 EDD: 6.11.13 Born 6.13.13
We had to do this as supplementation when we left the hospital. It's very easy but can take awhile. We got a couple Medela syringes from the hospital but I would imagine they are sold at BRU.