How is everyone doing at work and how is pumping at work going? I pump 3 times during the day. We just moved into our new corporate headquarters and I was really hoping that they would have made an office or space just for pumping but they didn't so I still have to go into the bathroom so it's kind of a pain and at times grosses me out bc it's in a bathroom but hey it works just wanted to see how everyone else is doing pumpin at work!
Re: Pumping at work-how's it going?
I swear. It's more likely a coworker would interrupt me looking for a quiet place to take a nap, but regardless I'll be putting a post-it or some other marker on the door. I really could care less if a coworker saw me but having a patients family member see me, especially just prior to receiving that news - can't even imagine!!!
But pumping is going well. I get about 15oz from 3 sessions. I double pump.
I do 3 sessions and get 4-5 oz per session. Baby takes 3 or 4 4oz bottles during the day, so I keep up, but just barely. I also pump during our MOTN feeding or first thing in the AM feeding so I get about 3 oz then too.
I mentioned in the bf'ing thread that my coworker gets 10-12 oz per session. It's so depressing to see her full up half our mini fridge, but I know I don't want that kind of OS! I'm weirdly jealous/intrigued.
I admire all of you mamas pumping and working!! This is a huge commitment for our little ones!
I'm going back to work day after tomorrow and have been quite worries about getting away... I don't think we have a lactation room and am worried about finding people to watch my patients (ICU). So, I've trained myself to go eight hours between pumps (EPer here). And of course I double pump to save time.
My last job had something similar too, called the "sick room." I dont really know if anyone actually used it to lay down, but hey, it was on offer.
I pump and work and its great- it's just a part of my routine. The pump is like my cell phone, pretty much permanently attached! Luckily I have my own office that I can lock the door. DH installed some blinds and I have a sign that explains what I am doing and if anyone needs me, they can wait 20 minutes- there's only one person who actually knocked and was like,"uh hey Linds, um, your door is locked". Well no shit Sherlock! Learn how to read.
Sometimes I just shut the door and pretend to pump.
My work also decided to send me off to our client's site without much warning which was super awkward and also required going to multiple offices to get badge clearance so I could access a room. I finally got it yesterday.
With all the stress, my supply has gone down since I got back.