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Job
Asked by A.M. from Dallas
on December 9, 2010
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i am looking for a job that lets me be home on the weekends and still get in my 40 hours. i habve worked nights before and i never get to see my baby cause i need to g...
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- go to a temp agency in your area, i got on with the utility company i currently work for through a temp agency in my area...BEST thing i ever did for myself, i worked ...
- I work in an insurance office and we are open m-f 9-5. closed all major holidays. You have to be licensed, but many agents will pay for the 3 day training class and t...
- The good thing is odds are in your favor. Most jobs out there (exception retail, customer service, nursing, etc) are M-F but most are 8-5 with an hour lunch, not 9-5. ...
What Do to About Job
Asked by T.B. from Minneapolis
on July 9, 2009
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I have been back to work full-time now for about 1 1/2 years and I really hate it. I got a new manager about 4 months ago and she is just unbearable. She is complete...
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- Hi T., I read your response and the responses of the other moms and they all have some great ideas, but have you ever checked out working from home? We just celeb...
- Hi T.. I just wanted to add that I think there are a LOT of moms out there who are feeling the exact same way. I certainly am, and I hope I can make you feel a little ...
- I agree that you should stick it out...but perhaps there are a few things that can help temporarily. Could you change your hours? Perhaps you could start at 6AM befo...
Nursing and Job Hunting...
Asked by L.B. from Stationed Overseas
on May 20, 2010
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I applied for a part time job in my field which is teaching and now have an interview late next week. It's just during the summer and only 3 hours a day plus prep tim...
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- Buy a good double breast pump. I had the medela. It is expensive, but worth the investment if you're serious about working and pumping for an extended period of time. ...
- The ladies that nurse/pump where I work go into a closed office and put a 'do not disturb' sign on the door.
- Well, first off, I think it might be illegal to not hire you because you pump, unless its a job where there are toxins in the air or something. But even then you'd pu...
Nursing?
Asked by K.H. from Phoenix
on May 10, 2011
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My 13 month old daughter is still nursing in the evening and in the morning during the work week and usually once or twice more on the weekends. She 3 meals a day plu...
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- All 3 of mine would wax and wane depending on growth spurts, meeting milestone, teething, illness, stress etc. Around that age they reach the milestone of awareness. T...
- That's normal... she's at the age where she needs emotional support as well as the yummy nutritional milk. Toddlers have this phase at least twice - usually after a s...
- Totally normal. 13 months is still so little and just learning to take regular milk. I loved breastfeeding each of my three children and would have continued with my y...
Nursing
Asked by A.W. from Cleveland
on March 13, 2007
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I am currently nursing my six month old son and have been since birth. I pump periodically when needed (when I am will not be around to feed him) this is very seldom. ...
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- One thing you have to remember about pumping in addition to nursing is that you're telling your body to produce more milk than your baby needs. You'll find that when y...
- Aleisha, Drink more water--lots of water. Pump more often. Don't worry; you may only get out 3 oz when you pump, but that doesn't mean that is all you produce whe...
- A pump is not a good indicator of how much milk you are producing for your child... For example, I was exclusively nursing my daughter at 11mo...nothing other than br...
Nursing
Asked by A.C. from Dallas
on August 10, 2011
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Hi!
I have an 11 month old that I have been nursing & I am beginning to think about the whole weening process. So I guess I just need some tips. What worked best fo...
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- You shouldn't have any problems if you back off/quit pumping. What I found worked best for me and my daughter was to begin by cutting out the daytime feedings as she ...
- It sound slike you have plenty of milk in the freezer, plus any weaning you do, so I think stopping pumping would be fine. As for weaning, I gradually reduced the f...
- I found that dropping one feeding per week worked pretty well. I stared with the mid day feeding because that was easiest for me. Kept the morning (my breasts were f...
No More Nursing
Asked by R.G. from Boston
on November 15, 2007
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I recently posted a question here about how to wean my (almost) 12 month old son off breastfeeding. The response was overwhelming and I went with the most common answe...
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- cabbage leaves...seriously. Put a cool leaf in each cup. Also sports bra and ice packs and in a couple of days you will be like new. Good luck. Also a little motrin ne...
- Do you have a pump? Is so I would pump out all the milk say once a day then go down to once every other day and so on. That is what I did... If you do not own a pump...
- well this wont stop it all together but it sure does help make it a little more comfortable. get yourself a bag of frozen peas. when you are feeling that not so good f...
Leaving My Job
Asked by T.T. from Miami
on June 16, 2009
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Hi mommy's i am a working mom of three the youngest being a three year old little girl. When i started my job I LOVED IT!, now i dread it. My boss is so dependent on m...
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- Hey T.! Sounds like you definitely need a change of pace. I now exaclty what you are going through! I wanted to give you a little information about the company that...
- Hi T. I am a mommy of 1, so hats off to you. I do not work in the healthcare industry but do work from home in wellness and supporting healthier lifestyles. Click o...
- Have you thought about working from home? www.mommyworkingathome.net
Boob Job
Asked by V.M. from Cleveland
on January 24, 2012
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The nose job question made me want to ask a question i've wondered about for a long time. I've heard that it is possible to breastfeed after having had breast surgu...
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- I wanted to have a reduction when I was younger ... before kids. One of the things they did tell me was that I could probably still nurse BUT I might need to supplemen...
- My sister in law had a reduction in college. They warned her she might not be able to breastfeed. When she had her baby, her milk came in, but it couldn't come out.
- I had a reduction and no I could not nurse. A friend had a reduction and no she could not nurse. Good luck.
A Real Job?
Asked by L.N. from Grand Forks
on January 5, 2007
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I was a CNA( nursing asst) in a nuresning home until the end of last sept. I would have people calling you on everyday off you have and want you to come in to work, if...
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- L., I also am a CNA, but I work at a hospital in a surgery center....very different from working in a nursing home in many ways. Have you kept your CNA certification...
- I was also a CNA with this problem. We worked a rotating schedule and only got off 2 days every 2 weeks. I simply stopped answering my phone. There is a reason that...
- Friends are a dime a dozen. If she can't see what you are trying to do, then she's not worth it. I admire you for taking more time with your family! Did you ever th...