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Chris wrote :
"A stockpile of as much milk as possible prior to returning to
milk is important as one never knows what sort of future chaos may
occur--illness, time constraints, family crisises, etc.-- once she returns. Frozen human
milk is still superior to the alternative. Please the most important thing is
that the child receive only breastmilk lets not make exclusive breastfeeding
anymore challenging for the working and pumping mom."
I agree Chris, and here is a photo from my website of a VERY determined mom I worked with, with very limited maternity leave who wanted to absolutely make certain her baby was set after she returned to work. ( this mom did not feel as though her work and pumping were conducive). This photo, used with permission of the mom, was stockpiled in 4 months. ( I use this photo during a hurricane prep talk I do down here).
http://216.77.188.54/coDataImages/p/Groups/85/85312/pages/697215/personalmilkbank.jpg
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Mirine R. Dye, B.S., CLE
Mothers in Paradise, Childbirth and Lactation Education Service
Florida Keys
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