Hey ladies - so I'm traveling next week for work (cue the tears)...I've been able to avoid our quarterly trips since DD arrived, but finally giving in...I really want to be with my coworkers (we all work from home) and need to have that interaction with them vs. sitting on the phone during the 2-day meeting.
Why am I being such a wuss telling my boss that I'll need to sneak out to pump 3 times during each day?? Working from home, I can hide behind my computer and no one knows what's up - why at 34 am I nervous to tell him that I need boob time??? LOL. I literally should just email him and let him know the times I need to be away from the room to pump, right???
Also, any tips on airport pumping? I'll be going to Chicago (O'Hare) - my coworker that I'm driving with is arriving about a 1/2 hour after I do, so I have some time then. And then I can get to the airport early enough to pump before my flight out. Anyone have to pump at O'Hare? For any airport, did the family bathroom suffice?
Ugh I hate the idea of traveling with all this milk! I was planning to bring milk storage bags since they take up less room than the bottles, make sense? Any words of advice? TIA!
Re: Pumping on Business Trip
I do agree that bags are easier than bottles - my last trip I used all bags, way easier and takes up much less space.
Airport pumping sucks. I found that most airports have faulty outlets and the bathrooms generally STINK big time so I would make a little fort with my luggage and pump at the only functioning outlets I could find. At LAX I pumped in the middle of the Delta terminal because the only working outlets were in these little "charging stations" so I threw my nursing cover on and made it work.
My second time at LAX I pumped on the floor of the AA "help room". It was all glass and the only working outlet was right in front of the glass where everyone walked by. Made my fort, threw on my cover and pumped away. It sucks, big time, but you gotta do what you gotta do. I would really advise you to buy the battery pack to help make pumping easier.
I put my pump in my rolling laptop bag, mine has an "overnight" space so the pump went there, laptop in the little laptop sleeve. I carried my purse and for the flight home I had a collapsed insulted lunchbox in my checked luggage that I carried on with me as well.
Once you're at your destination make sure to ask for any help from the hotel. Ask for extra ice for your lunchbox, ask for a better mini fridge, etc. When I had to check out early but wouldn't be flying out right away I'd ask the hotel to put my lunch box in their freezer to try and freeze up the milk before I left so it stayed cool longer. I'd also refill my ice during any layover.
If you have any questions let me know - I've had to do this 4 times for work now (going on 5 next week, yay - not!).
I stayed at a really shitty extended stay hotel once. The hotel itself was AWFUL but it had a full sized fridge with a regular top freezer and it was awesome!! The EPer in me was so excited! hahaha.