Discuss your breastfeeding plans with your Human Resources Department or employer to make sure there is adequate space for you to pump.
Not exact matches
So, if you are
planning to have a breast surgery,
discuss any future
plans to have children and
breastfeed with your surgeon to ensure the minimal amount of interruption to your milk ducts and the nerves around the nipple and areola.
When deciding upon either of these surgeries,
plan to fully
discuss with your doctor preserving the possibility of future
breastfeeding.
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Breastfeeding offers a comprehensive support package which includes an electronic intake and review of your breastfeeding and returning to work information, followed by a phone or internet video consultation to discuss your plans and strategies, as well as a follow - up email including your written perso
Breastfeeding offers a comprehensive support package which includes an electronic intake and review of your
breastfeeding and returning to work information, followed by a phone or internet video consultation to discuss your plans and strategies, as well as a follow - up email including your written perso
breastfeeding and returning to work information, followed by a phone or internet video consultation to
discuss your
plans and strategies, as well as a follow - up email including your written personalized
plan.
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Discuss the employee's
plans for
breastfeeding, including whether she intends to pump when she returns to work and for how long; understand that while
plans may be
discussed prior to leaving, those
plans may change
First,
discuss the fact that you
plan to
breastfeed with your partner.
You can
discuss getting off to a good start with
breastfeeding or review any difficulties with a previous baby and make a
plan to avoid re-occurrence.
Today, we are
discussing options for when
breastfeeding doesn't go as
planned.
Discusses the benefits of continued
breastfeeding, how a mother can
plan her return to the workplace, how a mother can talk to her employer, and answers to common questions.
Visits are usually about 2 hours long, and include taking a history,
discussing your
breastfeeding issues, observation of a feed, help with latch and positioning as needed, and coming up with a
plan for going forward.
Not only will we develop a
plan for
breastfeeding and returning to work or school, we will also
discuss:
Counsellors on the
Breastfeeding Helpline are always available to
discuss your individual situation as you put a
plan in place.
We will
discuss the
breastfeeding issue you and your baby are having and develop a
plan together to reach your
breastfeeding goals.
Well, when we come back we will be
discussing how mom can establish a
breastfeeding plan while her baby is in the NICU and will be right back.
We can
discuss strategies for supporting a successful return to the working world, daily routines and
plans, communicating with your employer, and continuing your
breastfeeding relationship if you are nursing.
Join us as we
discuss the fall meeting, World
Breastfeeding Week, and our Strategic
Plan Focus of the Month - Airport Lactation Rooms.
• Obstetrician — gynecologists and other obstetric care providers can
discuss breastfeeding with you during pregnancy and can help you
plan for a successful start to
breastfeeding.
Obstetrician - gynecologists and other obstetric care providers can
discuss breastfeeding during pregnancy and can help women
plan a successful start to
breastfeeding.
When deciding upon either of these surgeries,
plan to fully
discuss with your doctor preserving the possibility of future
breastfeeding.