National Breastfeeding Month: Pumping Support And Stories
Getting good support is essential to successfully pumping breast milk for your baby while you are working outside the home. La Leche League International (LLLI) runs the best support network for nursing mothers, but it is true that it attracts a lot of mothers who are not employed outside the home and employed mothers often find that some meetings have a culture that does not support their needs. This is usually a "Morning Meeting" issue, though. In communities of any size, there are usually "Evening Meetings" as well as "Morning Meetings" each month and those evening meetings are where employed mothers can usually find the mother-to-mother support they need from LLLI. It is great to start going when you are pregnant, but it is never too late to start.
The following are some excellent books that offer great information and support for breastfeeding mothers who are employed outside the home:
- Nursing Mother, Working Mother by Gale Pryor
- Hirkani's Daughters: Women Who Scale Modern Mountains To Combine Breastfeeding And Working by Jennifer Hicks (Lone Star Ma has an essay in this one)
- The Milk Memos by Cate Colburn-Smith and Andrea Serrette.
It is important to tell our stories. The personal is political. We support each other more than we ever know when we share our stories.
Do you have any pumping stories to share?
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