when to introduce bottle breastfeeding
Nursing mothers work – When you introduce a bottle?

I'm expecting my second child in December and I really hope to succeed breastfeeding at this time. When you first enter the bottle to your baby? Did you wait until just before returning to work or do you try earlier to see whether they take it? Just trying to get ready …. All suggestions are welcome. One last thing – you had any supply problems? One of my friends in smoothly for two months before returning to work, but after a month back to work, he realized a decrease in supply and ended up having to use the formula to four months.

I have worked and all breast three of my children until after their first birthday. When you're home, baby in the chest, no questions asked! The week before returning to work will have to do some pumping to have an offer in hand the first time you return to work. I always somebody had to give my baby a bottle a few days before returning to work for me peace of mind to take one. They do a bottle before going to work. I hope you a job where you can pump at work. Pumping is not always easy and takes a little work. If you want to do this full time, you will be a good electric pump double. You will need a comfortable place to pump. Always helped me to be able to picture my baby and trying to feel in my arms. Remember the sound of their cries, singing songs like that my baby would do anything to help her milk down. With my second son shot me more milk per day when I could eat. Was frozen and supply to use later. With two of my children had to submit a form but not after 6 months. Usually milk at work three times a day for 10 minutes. The pumps are not as good as a baby. Around 9 months, was harder to pump enough to make it worthwhile, and usually 10 months, I was at work pumping, but I had some frozen supply my baby to go until it is safe for whole milk, or used in a formula when I was at work. Same when I was not pumping at work, I was still nursing when I was at home with my baby in the night and all day and night on weekends. His body still produce enough milk to breastfeed when her baby, even if you can not pump enough work. Do not give up! Even if the baby has to take the formula while you're at work, you can nurse when you're home!

Leah trying to take the bottle