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Breastfeeding at Work
Tips for Nursing, Working Moms
By Jean Manrique
Maternity leave allows you to enjoy your new baby and settle into life with an infant. For many women, however, there is a point when it's time to return to work. If this is the case for you, you may be wondering how to continue breastfeeding. With planning and preparation, it definitely can be done!
Angie Best-Boss, senior pastor at Anderson First Friends Meeting in Anderson, Ind., and mother of two, says, "Nursing while working full time is demanding and, at times, inconvenient. But knowing that I am protecting my child's health is worth every minute of it."
"Breastfeeding allowed me to feel connected to my babies even when I was away at work," says Drue Ann Ramirez, mother of two from Pomona, Calif. "It ensured that as soon as I came home, I reconnected with my baby and continued a special bond that I cherish to this day."
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