Lack of maternity leave is terrible, but even then, BF can be done. I know, did so for 2 years for 2 babies in a crazy busy job. Milk will come in if baby continues to nurse; in the meantime, the tiny amounts of colostrum are incredibly valuable. Few medications are contraindicated, and some have viable substitutions. My sincere sympathy…
Lack of maternity leave is terrible, but even then, BF can be done. I know, did so for 2 years for 2 babies in a crazy busy job. Milk will come in if baby continues to nurse; in the meantime, the tiny amounts of colostrum are incredibly valuable. Few medications are contraindicated, and some have viable substitutions. My sincere sympathy for those undergoing treatments like chemotherapy who have no alternatives. P.S. Your snark at the end was unnecessary IMO.
Lack of maternity leave is terrible, but even then, BF can be done. I know, did so for 2 years for 2 babies in a crazy busy job. Milk will come in if baby continues to nurse; in the meantime, the tiny amounts of colostrum are incredibly valuable. Few medications are contraindicated, and some have viable substitutions. My sincere sympathy for those undergoing treatments like chemotherapy who have no alternatives. P.S. Your snark at the end was unnecessary IMO.