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How Breast Pumps Help Working Mothers

 

While breastfeeding creates an irreplaceable bond between mothers and their babies, some mothers struggle with it for a number of reasons – and there is absolutely no shame in this.

Every mother has her own unique journey, and this is something you should come to expect and embrace. If you’ve felt discouraged from previous attempts and are considering just switching to formula, take a step back and reassess your options.

This is the reason breast pumps exist. They offer a sound alternative for mothers who find difficulty in nursing, and it often makes the most sense for working mothers as well. When faced with the choice between breast milk and formula, breast milk has many additional benefits for mom and baby.

Considering your child’s development

There have been numerous studies on how breast milk contains vital nutrients, minerals, and antibodies for an infant’s physical development, but research from the University of Virginia and the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences has also shown links to psychological and cognitive development as well. This holistic approach is similar to what Maryville University’s human development and family studies students are taught, given the intricacies of the field. Development is taken to encompass physical, emotional, and social contexts, and approaching studies this way provides a better understanding of a child’s individual growth. This is something that parents who work longer hours may come to appreciate in the long run when they make the simple decision to continue feeding their child breast milk. Mothers, in particular, can find comfort in knowing that they will be able to succeed in providing their child with these benefits even while they’re away at the office with the aid of a breast pump.

A match made for working mothers

We went into detail answering the question ‘Why Do I Need a Breast Pump?’ and said how double electric breast pumps like the Evenflo Double Electric Breast Pump are a great option for working mothers as this helps pump an extra supply of milk to give to your baby’s caregiver while you are away. Once you pick up on its proper use, you will soon learn how to accumulate a sufficient supply with ease before storage. Renowned IVF expert Dr. Rita Bakshi assures that this also gives you a sense of relief for when you find that you have an oversupply of milk which you will need to pump as soon as possible to avoid heaviness or engorgement. When your baby is fed your milk even if you are not nursing yourself, this bridges the distance and may help you feel more connected to your child.

Breast pumps help dismiss any feelings of guilt that may arise in mothers who either cannot nurse their babies as well as they want to, or for mothers who need to get back to work. One simple, handy device can serve as the conduit between you and your baby, and between your baby and their future development.

 

 

Article submitted by Alicia Matthews

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