You've heard it before: "Breast is best." And most moms agree. In fact, 74 percent breastfeed their baby initially. But if you plan to return to work, keeping it up by using a breast pump can be ...
In theory, how a mother feeds her baby is up to her. Breast-feeding? Pumped breast milk? Formula? Maybe some of each, but a woman’s decision should not be dictated by her employer, argues the American ...
When you're pumping, you'll most likely have a hospital-grade pump with strong suction. But, if you need a backup, or just want a lightweight option on-hand, this manual pump is super convenient. It's ...
The best approach is to know your rights, make a plan and communicate transparently with your employer. Credit...Caroline Tompkins for The New York Times Supported by By Anna Nowogrodzki This guide ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “She’s breastfeeding,” one uniformed man said to another in lieu of an introduction, “but she didn’t get approval from HR.” ...
Every mom tells you that pumping is the worst part of going back to work. As someone who recently returned from maternity leave, I agree 1,000 percent. Pumping is labor intensive, requires special ...