Any other breast feeding teachers headed back soon? Wondering what you are planning on for a school day pumping schedule and if you are practicing the schedule early. I'm not sure how many sessions I will need during a school day vs nursing at home. I'm wondering if I can cut one out. Not looking forward to bringing it up with my male admin for covering my class, but it's a fact of life!
Re: BFing teachers going back to work soon?
What I have learned so far:
Drink a ton of water. It really makes a difference.
Some days you'll get more, some less. On my first pump yesterday, I got 10 ounces. Today...only 5 and a half on the first pump of the day. A friend who has pumped successfully for her now 8 month old said that if she doesn't make enough in a day for the next day, she pumps after baby goes to bed (almost like simulating a growth spurt).
I think that you can do the lactation cookies and fenugreek and all that, but consistently and frequency are really key to keeping your supply up. It's ok if you don't pump a huge amount every time...just keep pumping.
I attended a week long workshop last week and started my pumping schedule like I did once I went back to work but found out I wasn't really making much at my 12pm session. Now I only pump at around 9:30 and 2:30.
It's hard to pump and feed your LO while at home. To build up my supply and help save some for when I first return to work I pump one side while my LO eats on the other and then switch. I freeze what I pump.
Hope this helps! Don't stress!
I'm also really concerned about where I'll pump. Where do you ladies plan on doing it? They've already sent an email out letting us know that we have no available rooms this year because of how overcrowded we are. I don't want to walk all the way to my car every day to pump.
https://www.dol.gov/whd/nursingmothers/
I plan to just pump in my room with the door door locked, window covered, and a clear sign on the door, but my schedule also works out for it this year.