For those of you that teach secondary ed, how do you manage to pump? My concern is that I have to return to work at 6 weeks. I will need to pump every 2-3 hours according to my sisters/friends that have BF. If that is the case, chances are I will need to pump during one of my class periods. How will I manage that? I don't even know if they will let me. I know technically they have to, but who is going to stay with the kids for 15 minutes? And how is that going to impact their learning experience considering class periods are only 55 minutes long? I just think I will get a negative reaction from administration and I am nervous about that.
I am curious what your class schedule/pumping schedule looks like, and how you manage to make it work. Thanks for any input I appreciate it!
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2 days a week I have a colleague cover my class for 15 minutes. I emailed my principal first to let her know I would need time a few days per week outside of the classroom, and she told me to send out an email to the staff to ask for volunteers. I offered that I would take an extra recess duty in return. Those pumping sessions are quick! I try to give my students something independent to do (usually writing) while the volunteer teacher is there. It has been working out well. I think it does impact their instruction a bit since I am out of the room, but I need to do this for my daughter - she is most important and I have a legal right to pump milk for her at work.
Maybe a colleague of yours has 15-20 minutes to spare at a time you need to pump? If you could even get that 2-3 days out of the week it would help keep your supply up.
6:30 nurse LO
9:45-pump during planning
1:00 pump 15 min while another teacher watches class (did it as quick as I could so went 10 min sometimes
3:30 pump after school
After a few months it became hard to keep this up because my relief teacher (a rotation of people) might not show up and then I would be unable to pump. I'm not good at confrontation so I figured out a new plan where I didn't need someone to watch my class.
So now this is my schedule:
6:30 nurse LO
9:45 pump during planning
11:20 pump during lunch
3:30 pump after school
I have been doing this new schedule for the past two and a half months and I have still been able to keep up. I don't pump extra but I've been able to make what LO needs. So I don't have 2-3 hours between every pump but it still works.
Try not to stress too much and be flexible to see what works for you. And if it's not working, don't be afraid to change. I know relying on others is hard but it could work out awesomely for you. Good luck.