tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3255149457337523607.post2814896214684349467..comments2024-01-26T11:32:43.063-05:00Comments on Problem Solvin' Mom: Happy World Breastfeeding Week!Steph at Problem Solvin' Momhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18195884439651922555noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3255149457337523607.post-61308446383552752372008-08-01T23:08:00.000-04:002008-08-01T23:08:00.000-04:00Thanks, Jenn! I agree, it can work for us working...Thanks, Jenn! I agree, it can work for us working moms too, and it especially helps if your employer is understanding. My pumping experience was similar to yours, with weekend supply upswings and some difficulty pumping enough toward the 1 year point. Sweetpea is still nursing at night and in the morning, eating solids and drinking whole milk during the day. I'll miss it when she decides she's done!<BR/><BR/>Take care,<BR/>StephSteph at Problem Solvin' Momhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18195884439651922555noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3255149457337523607.post-69104817548831392882008-08-01T23:01:00.000-04:002008-08-01T23:01:00.000-04:00I bf Princess until she was 1, and Buddy till he w...I bf Princess until she was 1, and Buddy till he was 10 months. I was working full time with both of them (in the Army no less) so I had to pump at the office, and the kids did have BM & formula mixed towards the end (milk supply was less as they got older). I would nurse mornings and evenings, pump in the day-my body got used to the schedule. Then on weekends I'd bf full time, it would upswing my milk production a bit an then back onto the weekday schedule. At the very end they only nursed morning an evening and at food at school. So it can work while you are working.Jenn @ Frugal Upstatehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11737088723989230434noreply@blogger.com