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Everything But the Breast
A Look at Exclusive Pumping
By Cynthia Peterson
If your pump comes with battery capability you can pump in your car. Restroom stalls and changing rooms have been used for pumping, as well as ladies lounge areas. If you don't have a pump with a battery adapter, you may want to consider purchasing a manual hand pump for your outings.
What does Baby do during pumping?
Some moms feed their babies while pumping, either by holding them (if using hands-free accessories) or with Baby seated in a car or infant seat. Baby may be sleeping in the swing or happy in the arms of another adult while you are pumping. When Baby gets older, playing at your feet or exercising in a jumper provides a fun distraction.
What about bonding during feeding?
When feeding your baby, hold him close to you, make eye contact and speak lovingly. Never leave Baby with a "propped" bottle. Not only do you miss an opportunity to bond, but bottle propping is a potential choking hazard.
Are you breast or bottle feeding?
Believe it or not, this question comes up often, especially at your pediatrician's office. As an exclusively pumping mom, I always answered: "My baby is taking my pumped breast milk from a bottle." That usually covered it.
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