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Opening Your Child Care PostpartumNursing Your Baby While Operating Your Day Care Business
Resuming your daycare business postpartum and nursing simultaneously can be difficult at first, but easily managed with a little planning and finesse.
There is no doubt that breast is best when weighing your new baby's feeding options. Breast milk is more convenient than formula, contains antibodies and disease fighting enzymes, and it is organically produced for your child’s specific needs. Most will agree that breast milk wins hands down in the formula vs. breast milk battle. Setting Up a Nursing RoutineSo why do some providers find great difficulty in achieving a successful nursing routine while operating a child care business? The reality is, some parents are uncomfortable with breastfeeding as a whole or are apprehensive about the possibility of their child witnessing a baby nursing. These attitudes inhibit a dedicated provider's ability to nurse as often or as long as they may want while operating their child care business. Additionally, providers are often afraid to discuss their intent to nurse with parents for fear of losing a client. However, it is good practice to let your parents know your plans to breastfeed so that they may explain it to their children should they happen to see you nursing during the day. An open conversation will also allow parents the opportunity to express any concerns they may have or pose questions about breastfeeding in general. Now is an excellent opportunity for you to educate parents on breastfeeding should they be interested, noting that it is natural and can be done quite discreetly. A main concern of most parents will involve your breastfeeding schedule during care hours. How to Discuss Your Breastfeeding Plans with Parents Questions you should be prepared to answer:
Now is a good time to consider answers to these questions so when the time comes to have the conversation you are not stumbling over your words or searching for the right thing to say. You are the authority on breastfeeding in this instance. Successful and long-lasting breastfeeding will require planning in advance. Planning for NursingIf you plan to nurse on demand:
If you plan to put baby on a feeding schedule:
Other good tips include:
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