How to Survive Pumping: Tips to Make Expressing Breast Milk Easier on You
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Exclusively pumping? Pumping at work? Expressing and supplementing? This book is for you!
We all know that pumping sucks - in all senses of the words. You want to do what's best for your baby; you just wish it wasn't so darn hard...
Written by a former exclusive pumping mother (who survived sixteen months, so it must work!), 'How to Survive Pumping: Tips to Make Expressing Breast Milk Easier on You' is full of simple yet proven ideas that experienced pumpers (including the author) wish they'd known when they started out.
Make your breast pumping life easier with tips to help you:
* Save time
* Feel less tied down
* Heal pumping pain
* Live with breastfeeding aversion, D-MER or sad nipple syndrome
* Deal with a pump-hating baby
* Find motivation and support
* Get all the information you need on pumping breast milk.
No matter why you are pumping, the ideas in this book will help you reach your personal pumping goal.
This book assumes that you are already pumping, so it doesn't cover deciding to pump (does anyone?), choosing a pump or building a milk supply in any detail.
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'How to Survive Pumping: Tips to Make Expressing Breast Milk Easier on You' is approximately 7,000 words long.
Jennifer Daggett
Jennifer Daggett gave birth to her first child three months early (weighing 980g/2lb 3oz) in January 2012 and is still trying to recover from it. She then spent 16 months exclusively pumping for her. She lives with her husband and daughter (who is doing just fine) in North Yorkshire, England.
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How to Survive Pumping - Jennifer Daggett
How to Survive Pumping:
Tips to Make Expressing Breast Milk Easier on You
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Copyright 2013 Jennifer Daggett
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This book is not intended as a substitute for the medical advice of physicians. The reader should regularly consult a physician in matters relating to her health and particularly with respect to any symptoms that may require diagnosis or medical attention.
Contents
A Brief Introduction
1. Pumping Takes Up So Much Time
2. I Feel So Tied Down
3. Pumping Hurts
4. Pumping Makes Me Feel Bad
5. My Baby Hates Me Pumping
6. Motivation and Support
7. Further Reading
Author Notes
Also By Jennifer Daggett
About the Author
A Brief Introduction
I’m a former exclusive pumping mother, so I know how hard it can be. In total, I pumped for 16 months. Sometimes it was okay and sometimes it was so bad I felt I couldn’t bear one more second. I thought about quitting more times than I can count and twice I very nearly did. Using the ideas in this book I kept going and achieved my goal.
You too can reach your pumping goal, whatever that is. I wrote this book to try to make it easier for you. Some of the