If you are going to be separated from your baby, you may need ongoing support navigating challenges that may arise. Many birthing parents who are separated from their baby face engorgement, leaking, and declining production, as well as potential emotional challenges. Learn about the laws that protect you as a nursing parent and practical solutions to making breastfeeding or chestfeeding work!
Returning to Work
Going back to work can bring up a lot of emotions. Planning for your return while you are pregnant can put you at ease when the time arrives for you to return.
Learn how to bottle feed the breastfed baby.
Pumping Resources
Breastfeeding at Home, at Work, and in Public
Pumping and Milk Storage
Pumps and Supplies
Insurance coverage may vary. Check with your private insurance to learn what they offer. Medicaid requires a prescription from your health care provider 60 days before your baby’s due date and up to 120 days after birth; one pump per pregnancy. Pumps may also be available from WIC.
Acelleron
877-932-6327
Massachusetts-based mail-order breast pumps
Corporate Lactation Services
802-875-5683 or 888-818-5653
Vermont-based mail-order breast pumps; virtual lactation consults
Lactation Resources of Vermont
802-878-6181
Vermont-based mail-order breast pumps; in-person and virtual lactation consults