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Nursing Mother, Working Mother by Gale Pryor and Kathleen Huggins (Harvard Common Press, 2007) is now in it's second edition.
This book is part basic breastfeeding reference book, and part guide to returning to work and continuing to breastfeed.
The first half of the book reads a lot like The Nursing Mother's Companion (written by one of the co-authors), covering the basics of breastfeeding. The second half is full of useful advice on combining working and breastfeeding. While other breastfeeding reference books cover this in a single chapter, this book gets deep into the issues and, notably, feelings associated with a return to work. Topics include finding a good daycare provider, finding space at work to pump, your legal rights, alternative work arrangements, and all the mechanics of pumping, storing, and feeding expressed milk.
The tone of the book is reassuring, and the authors spend a lot of time discussing common feelings and concerns. The authors approach the topic with empathy, and their calm approach makes it clear that you aren't the only one who has faced the daunting task of combining breastfeeding and work.
When you see a section in a book on this topic entitled "Falling Apart," you know you're reading the truth.
If you don't have the time or inclination for such a comprehensive look at this topic, The Nursing Mother's Companion gives you the basics in a concise form. For sheer enjoyment of reading, I'd still recommend The Milk Memos (my review here) for it's humor and personal stories. But Nursing Mother, Working Mother remains a classic, and is well worth reading if you'll be combining breastfeeding and work.
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