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Today my friend and former co-worker Dana talks about how she pumped for her daughter Ella for 7 ½ months while traveling for work. She is giving tips on how to best get breastmilk through TSA and how she used her favorite pump, the Medela Freestyle, to pump in her seat on an airplane or in the back of her car.
Dana started pumping immediately in the hospital to get her supply up. She also had to supplement with formula from the get-go. She described herself as not a “high producer” which made me giggle but I always loved her attitude; she was not going to let that drive herself crazy and just do the best she could. Which is all we can do, right mamas?
Schedule
Dana created a low stress/flexible schedule for herself to fit with the needs of her daily routine. When She was not traveling, she pumped every 2 to 3 hours but when she traveled it was more like every 4 hours.
Her Pump
Medela Freestyle,
Favorite Products
Medela Pumping Bra
Cooler Shock Reusable Ice Pack
Mamava App for Airport pumping rooms
I also mentioned my favorite bra in this podcast: the Ollie gray Bra
Visit my site and show notes at: https://www.busymompumping.com/
Please leave me a review at: http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1571193626
Subscribe for Android users: https://subscribeonandroid.com/busymompumping.libsyn.com/rss
*The contents of the Busy Mom Pumping Podcast, website, and social media account, such as text, graphics, images, and other material (“content”) are for informational and educational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician, midwife, pediatrician, or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding your pregnancy, nursing, or a medical condition you or your child might have.
The podcast host and their guests are sharing their own stories and experiences as information general in nature, and not specific to you, the reader or listener, and is not intended as individual medical advice. The content provided on the Busy Mom Pumping Podcast encourages you to make your own prenatal and postnatal care decisions based upon your research and in partnership with a qualified health care professional. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your physician, go to the emergency department, or call 911 immediately. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast/website is solely at your own risk.
The host and their guests only state their own opinions and do not represent any organizations or institutions.
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Today my friend and former co-worker Dana talks about how she pumped for her daughter Ella for 7 ½ months while traveling for work. She is giving tips on how to best get breastmilk through TSA and how she used her favorite pump, the Medela Freestyle, to pump in her seat on an airplane or in the back of her car.
Dana started pumping immediately in the hospital to get her supply up. She also had to supplement with formula from the get-go. She described herself as not a “high producer” which made me giggle but I always loved her attitude; she was not going to let that drive herself crazy and just do the best she could. Which is all we can do, right mamas?
Schedule
Dana created a low stress/flexible schedule for herself to fit with the needs of her daily routine. When She was not traveling, she pumped every 2 to 3 hours but when she traveled it was more like every 4 hours.
Her Pump
Medela Freestyle,
Favorite Products
Medela Pumping Bra
Cooler Shock Reusable Ice Pack
Mamava App for Airport pumping rooms
I also mentioned my favorite bra in this podcast: the Ollie gray Bra
Visit my site and show notes at: https://www.busymompumping.com/
Please leave me a review at: http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1571193626
Subscribe for Android users: https://subscribeonandroid.com/busymompumping.libsyn.com/rss
*The contents of the Busy Mom Pumping Podcast, website, and social media account, such as text, graphics, images, and other material (“content”) are for informational and educational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician, midwife, pediatrician, or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding your pregnancy, nursing, or a medical condition you or your child might have.
The podcast host and their guests are sharing their own stories and experiences as information general in nature, and not specific to you, the reader or listener, and is not intended as individual medical advice. The content provided on the Busy Mom Pumping Podcast encourages you to make your own prenatal and postnatal care decisions based upon your research and in partnership with a qualified health care professional. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your physician, go to the emergency department, or call 911 immediately. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast/website is solely at your own risk.
The host and their guests only state their own opinions and do not represent any organizations or institutions.