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Returning to work/daycare/BFing - ?

I'm heading back full-time to work next week. DS will be nearly 7.5 months. I know I've been really fortunate to have stayed home this long.

He'll be going to daycare which s literally a 1 minute drive from our house. My boss is very flexible; I asked if I could work from home the majority of the time until DS is 1 y.o. (to meet my goal of BFing for a year - yes, there are dedicated pumping spaces at work but I'd get a lot more done at home since I get up insanely early) and he said yes.

Now that I contemplate it, I could probably get to daycare and nurse much quicker than I could pump (they have a glider for moms who want to do this). Anyone do this instead of pumping - even for a feeding or two? Would certainly ease my fears about supply, etc. but wonder if it just makes the transition harder?

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Re: Returning to work/daycare/BFing - ?

  • This was my plan until one year if I kept my old job. I have no clue if it works. 
  • I wasn't BFing when DS went to daycare, but there were moms who would come in and nurse before work or on lunch breaks. Totally normal.

    I don't think DS would have done well, though, if I went in on a lunchbreak. Just b/c he'd get excited when he saw me, and I had to leave again. So, I'd be saying "goodbye" twice in one day. And it wasn't b/c he disliked daycare (he loves it), it was just a wierd transition to see me in the middle of the day. But I have friends who do it at lunch and are fine, so it can't hurt to try! It's great you can work at home for a year!

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  • I have no idea if this would work, but I don't see why not. The only thing I would advise is to be flexible, be prepared for it not to work, and make sure you have another plan. You are very lucky with your options, best of luck back to work, it's been a really positive experience for me.
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