Breastfeeding and easing back in to work - embracing parenthood and your career!

World Breastfeeding Week 2023: Empowering Working Mothers
As World Breastfeeding Week 2023 approaches, it is important to celebrate the remarkable strength and dedication of working mothers who choose to provide the very best for their babies. Penny Henderson, Chiropractor and Breastfeeding Coach understands the challenges faced by these mothers and parents and the importance of breastfeeding support during their return to work journey. With over 20 years of experience as a chiropractor treating and supporting women during pregnancy, breastfeeding and the fourth trimester, and more recently trained as an independent Breast-feeding Coach, she is able to offer guidance and encouragement.

Firstly, you may wish to make yourself aware of the recommendations made by JACS for employers to support you on your journey back to work whilst breastfeeding. Email penny@activechiropacticjersey for a copy or visit the JACS website.


Tip 1: Plan, Prepare, Pump
Returning to work after having a baby can be overwhelming, but with adequate planning, it becomes more manageable. Begin by exploring your workplace policies regarding breastfeeding or expressing milk. Most employers now recognize the significance of supporting working mothers in their breastfeeding journey. Understand your rights and discuss your needs with your employer well before your return. Consider creating a designated space where you feel comfortable expressing milk, storing it, and cleaning your equipment. This will help establish a routine and maintain your milk supply. It may be that you negotiate working from home with access to feed baby directly. Returning to work will look different for every parent.


Tip 2: Establish a Seamless Transition
Depending on the age of your baby you may choose to express and use a bottle or formula during working hours and breast when you are home. Gradually transitioning from direct breastfeeding to bottle feeding or expressing can ease the process for both you and your baby. Start introducing your baby to a bottle or cup of expressed milk a few weeks before your return to work. This allows them time to adjust and become familiar with the different feeding method. Additionally, explore different feeding positions and techniques to ensure a comfortable and efficient process. Seek guidance and support from a breastfeeding coach to ensure a smooth transition.


Tip 3: Prioritize Self-Care
Returning to work often means juggling multiple responsibilities, leaving little time for self-care. However, maintaining your own well-being is crucial for successful breastfeeding. Stay hydrated, eat nutritious meals, and make time for rest and relaxation. Engage in gentle exercises such as stretching or walking to alleviate stress and maintain a positive mindset. Chiropractic care can also provide relief from physical discomforts and support your overall well-being during this busy period as you ease back into working at a desk after caring for a baby which may have been a more active time.
Penny Henderson is dedicated to empowering working mothers and supporting them on their breastfeeding journey. Her chiropractic expertise and breastfeeding qualifications, combined with her knowledge and experience of pregnancy, postpartum, and infant care, enables her to provide comprehensive holistic care.

If you would like support on your breastfeeding journey, at whatever stage you have reached, email penny@activechiropracticjersey.co.uk to make an appointment. Home or clinic visits are available.