I go back to work next week and plan on continuing to bf as long as I am able. I will pump 2x's a day ( I work 8-5) and nurse LO on my lunch break and whenever we are home. I anticipate it being very busy and demanding, but really want to make it work. My biggest concern is that DS will end up eating more during the day then I am able to pump (he likes to nurse all day long). I have never had issues with my supply, but I understand that pumping isn't as efficient as baby and worry that I won't be able to keep up. He suddenly stopped taking a bottle 2 weeks ago, so we are trying different ones now hoping for success before I return to work. Since he won't take a bottle, I am not sure how much he eats per session. I will have a small stash of bm and some formula just in case he eats more than I provide, but that would only help short term.
I am curious to see how long other working moms have been able to continue to bf baby and any tips/advice?
BFP #1 - 12/30/12 - EDD 9/13/13 - CP
BFP #2 - 2/13/13 - EDD 10/24/13 - born 10/29/13 - Kian Edward
BFP #3 - 7/16/15 - EDD 3/27/16 - born 3/23/16 - Liam James

Re: Working and BF
Right now at just over 4 months we give 5oz bottles. He has been drinking 4 bottles in the time I am away from him. I can only pump 3 times at work, so I do another pump session before I go to bed (a few hours after we put DS down) so I pump as many times as he eats. Sometimes he takes 5 bottles, but there's no way I can add in an extra session. I do the nighttime pump session on weekends as well, to add to my freezer stash (and just in case I have a deficit in my weekday pumping).
And I do compression pumping (where I basically "milk" myself as the pump does its thing) and I get more milk that way.
I had to pump 3X a day to keep my supply up when I went back to work at 3 1/2 months. I pumped a few times a day at home to save a good stash during my maternity leave as well.
I was lucky in that DD took a bottle from her dad, grandparents from 2 weeks on and it never affected nursing at all. Don't stress. Just do the best you can. Many of the amazing ladies on this board made it to 12+ months nursing and working full-time!
I did not make it to a year, but my job had me traveling a lot and eventually I had to supplement and my supply dried up.