Not exact matches
Ideally, consultants should be available for women before giving birth and immediately after, not only
to help them navigate the physical ins - and - outs of
breastfeeding, but
to talk through any misconceptions, family or social support needs and make a plan for incorporating
breastfeeding into a
return to work plan, said Mannel, who was not involved in the new study.
Talk to your boss about
breastfeeding before
returning to work; some companies have special
breastfeeding areas or rooms where new moms can feed their newborns.
However, women can
talk to their employers about their workplace environments and options
to continue
breastfeeding after
returning to work.
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.
Robin Kaplan: We had Kathleen Kendall - Tackett on the show about a couple of months, I guess about a month ago
talking about this and she's actually
returning in a couple weeks
to talk more specifically about treatment and she definitely, same thing you're saying Dr. Nice like, having a healthy mom who can take care of her baby is way, outweighs the negatives of not taking the medication and still
breastfeeding.
talk to mothers at work, at playgroup or through online forums
to connect with those who have
returned to work while
breastfeeding.