It's very convenient to freeze milk, but bear in mind that once it's frozen it may not protect your baby as well against infections. Frozen breastmilk is still healthier for your baby than formula milk, though.
For you, there may be a few cons at first. It can take a little while for your breasts to adjust to the spaces between feeds, especially if you are mixing breast and bottle feeds. It's a good idea to take breast pads and a spare top to work with you, in case your breasts leak.
Some mums do find breastfeeding and working tiring. It's true that there will be lots of organising involved if you intend to fully breastfeed. But like any routine, once you've invested the time and effort in setting it up, it should get easier after a couple of weeks. ~babycentre,com~
the example of frozen milk..(areef milk) |
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