Without a doubt, one of the best experiences of my life (besides becoming a mother, of course), is having been able to exclusively breastfeed my babies. I admit that at the beginning it was hard, but when repeating experience obviously the subject was much more rolled. Today I want to share what were those teachings that the first one left me, and that I applied directly when I breastfed for the second time.
Breastfeeding, besides being an act of love, is a job that requires time and dedication. Many mothers must do their best to combine it with other responsibilities and activities, as in the case of some athletes who express milk during sports competitions, or working mothers who do so in their workplaces.
If you have opted for breastfeeding, there may be several reasons why you have to express milk at any given time. For example, it could happen that you need to supplement your baby with your own milk, that you have decided to make a bank for a future incorporation to work, or that you want to restore production in case of relactation.
The breast pump is of great help for women who breastfeed their babies and have to express their milk when they return to work. With this very special moment in mind, Elvie, the British brand of smart tech products for women, has launched Elvie Pump, the first cordless, hands-free breast pump that is quiet and small enough to fit in your bra.
In recent years, many actresses, models and celebrities who are mothers have expressed their support for breastfeeding in public through posts on their social networks, in which they are shown breastfeeding their babies or expressing milk.
Going back to work while you're still breastfeeding includes having to express your milk multiple times during the workday. Can you imagine being able to have a 'hands-free' breast pump that works while you continue with your tasks, is silent and goes unnoticed?
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