What’s the best way to pump at work if I only get 15 mins start to finish? Will I even be able to if I don’t have access to air drying the parts?

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Melissa ·Мама двоих (младенец)

if your company employs more than 50 people you have a legal right to a sufficient pumping time.

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·Мама двоих (1 год, 3 года)

I think that would work too. Put them in an airtight container and it is fine. Do they know you need to pump or is this the standard break? I would ask for a different time to help support your breastfeeding.

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Kasey A·Мама сына-младенца

@babybert16, there is no freezer at work but there is a fridge would that work? They give us 3 15 min breaks but can’t bundle them 🤷🏻‍♀️

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·Мама двоих (1 год, 3 года)

You can rinse with warm soapy water and store all parts in the freezer until next use. 15 mins is a bit tough though, I would push for longer...

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#1Mommy·Мама дочки-младенца

I don’t even get to pump at work because there isn’t any privacy or electrical outlets .. so I have to go a full 11 hours without feeding or pumping and my boobs be hard as rock and hurt so bad after work ..

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Justgotaname ·Мама двоих (5 лет, 9 лет)

I always took longer than 15 minutes. Madela has wipes for pump parts that I used.

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