Since I am exclusively breast feeding while attending school and working buying a pump was mandatory, at least this is what Penelope tells me. Fortunately I was able to purchase a really nice one made by Medela. Click here to check it out. While it may seem pricey I cant imagine buying a pump of lesser quality, especially since I use it frequently. It is completely worth the upfront costs, plus Ill be able to use it for Penelope's future siblings.
I actually started pumping before I was "supposed" too. They (who knows who "they" are) say you aren't supposed to introduce a bottle until 4-6 weeks to minimize nipple confusion. Penelope got her first bottle between weeks 2-3 and has never had any problem going between the bottle and breast. Hungry little hippo. Originally I did not want to pump and give her a bottle so soon but at the time breast feeding was excruciatingly painful. At times it was probably worse than labor. So I pumped every 2 hours for a whole day and Aaron fed it to her in a bottle to give my nipples a break. I am so glad I finally gave in and did it. My nipples thanked me.
Pumping has also given me a few extra hours of sleep on a couple of occasions. On nights when Penelope is up every hour or two Aaron is able to give her a bottle while I lay blissfully asleep. Plus giving her a bottle takes around 15 minutes and nursing her is usually 40 minutes. However this rarely happens. We have a rule that if I am in the house Penelope is not allowed a bottle, unless of course during dire circumstances such as the one listed above. I prefer to breast feed her as much as possible. There are already too many occasions in which I am away that the bottle is necessary.
Being a server I don't necessarily get "breaks" during work, I work straight through. I was a little worried about when I would pump but my friend suggested I pump in the car to and from work. So I pump and drive. It may sound weird but I have a system and it works perfectly. I made myself a "hands-free" pumping bra by cutting 2 holes in an old sports bra. This allows me to have both hands while driving. I use my Hooter Hider nursing cover so the rest of the world doesn't see what I am really doing while driving. By doing all of this I am able to pump on the way to and from work. It works perfectly.
Pumping has also given me a few extra hours of sleep on a couple of occasions. On nights when Penelope is up every hour or two Aaron is able to give her a bottle while I lay blissfully asleep. Plus giving her a bottle takes around 15 minutes and nursing her is usually 40 minutes. However this rarely happens. We have a rule that if I am in the house Penelope is not allowed a bottle, unless of course during dire circumstances such as the one listed above. I prefer to breast feed her as much as possible. There are already too many occasions in which I am away that the bottle is necessary.
Being a server I don't necessarily get "breaks" during work, I work straight through. I was a little worried about when I would pump but my friend suggested I pump in the car to and from work. So I pump and drive. It may sound weird but I have a system and it works perfectly. I made myself a "hands-free" pumping bra by cutting 2 holes in an old sports bra. This allows me to have both hands while driving. I use my Hooter Hider nursing cover so the rest of the world doesn't see what I am really doing while driving. By doing all of this I am able to pump on the way to and from work. It works perfectly.
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