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Pump 30-60 minutes after a nursing and at least an hour before a nursing. This leaves plenty of milk for your baby at the next feeding. |
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| There are many ways you can breastfeed while working. Your office may allow you to bring your baby to work with you, or maybe you have daycare on the premises. However, most moms need to find alternative ways to feed their milk to their babies while they're at work. Fortunately, breast pumping makes this possible. |
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| By pumping while you're at work, or pumping and storing milk for use while you're away from home, your baby will not miss out on your milk. Read these helpful articles to find out how to make the transition an easier one for both you and baby. |
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