Anyone else getting the side eye for pumping? No one has said anything to me but I can feel the hate (lol, but not really). I could easily pump three times a shift but only do twice, one of which is during my lunch. Right now it takes about 20-25 minutes (set up, pump, breakdown, rinse parts) and my boss seemed pissed I was gone that long.
FTR I'm not letting this stop me from pumping and yes I know about the laws. Just wanted to vent and see who else is in the same boat
Re: pumping at work
Too bad they don't make pumps that fit on your pants so you can work while you are hooked to the machine lol. It's hard at first but they will get used to it. I was lucky that I could leave my things in the room I pumped without disturbing anyone or anything since I was the only nursing momma in my department. The set-up and tear-down takes quite a bit of time. At the position I had when DD was born, they made the moms bring in their own coolers to store the milk and wouldn't let them put it in the fridge because other co-workers complained that it was a bio-hazard and they didn't want it around their lunches. There were two girls pumping and they were going to buy a mini fridge together but the hospital wouldn't let them do that either because it was a liability to the hospital if it malfunctioned and caused a fire. Seriously, it was awful. I was in a different department and the girls I worked with told me to put it in the fridge and swore not to tell on me.
Baby G born 6/6/14, 37 weeks 1 day due to preeclampsia. 5lb12oz 19"
#2 due Christmas 2016.
Some where your employer has this policy. I would check it out if I were you. I am hourly mon- fri 8:45-5:15 and I get three 20 minute pumping sessions a day. 2 are "breaks" that are paid and the third is done on my lunch hour which I clock out for.
https://kellymom.com/bf/pumpingmoms/employed-moms/your-rights-as-a-breastfeeding-employee/