Pumping at Work (Your Survival Guide to Milk, Meetings & Maintaining Sanity)

Returning to work while pumping is a heroic act. You’re juggling deadlines, emails, and a pump schedule that feels like a part‑time job.

Here’s how to make it doable — and maybe even empowering.

Step 1: Know Your Rights

You are legally entitled to pumping breaks and a private space that is not a bathroom.

Step 2: Create a Pumping Schedule

Most moms pump every 2–3 hours. Add it to your calendar like any other meeting.

Step 3: Build a Pump Bag That Works Harder Than You Do

Include:

• Pump
• Flanges
• Valves/membranes
• Storage bags
• Cooler
• Wipes
• Extra shirt (trust me)

Step 4: Master the “Hands-Free Setup”

A pumping bra = freedom.
You can type, snack, or scroll while pumping. A true modern miracle.

Step 5: Store Milk Safely

Use a cooler with ice packs. Label everything. Don’t leave milk in the breakroom fridge unless you enjoy chaos.

Step 6: Advocate for Yourself

If someone tries to schedule over your pump time, politely decline. Your baby’s food is not optional.

Final Word

You’re not “taking breaks.” You’re feeding a human. That’s power.