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I work in a school as a 1:1 support. I work with clients from 8:30 am until 2:30 pm, during which time I don't get a break. I eat lunch with my client and am by their side at all times except for an occasional bathroom break or if I need to walk away because I just need to get away. My clients have serious behavioral issues.
How does that work for pumping? I know my job has to allow me time to do that, but just how much time I guess is my question.
LO will most likely be at the daycare connected to my building and I have the ability with the daycare to go over a nurse if I can get away. So, that's another option.
What are your work experiences with BFing?
Re: Another nursing question
I work 10-12 hour days (sometimes longer) and my job is unpredictable. I'm a restaurant manager so I have no idea when I can plan to pump as it depends on flow of business. How often do/would you BF'ing mama's pump if you were away that long?