Hi everyone,
There might not be a lot to be done at this stage but I'm wondering if there's anything I should do to prepare my LO and my body to my return to work in six weeks. I would like to continue breastfeeding morning and evening, and even during the day on days I don't work if she wants.
She'll be 9months in a week and we currently have:
6.30am Feed (sometimes doesn't want it)
7.30 solids
9.30 Feed before nap
11.00 Feed after nap (sometimes doesn't want it)
12.30 Solids
14.15 Feed before nap
17.00 Solids
16.00 Feed after nap (sometimes doesn't want it)
19.00 Feed at bedtime (sometimes tiny and wakes up 1h later to have a full one, not related to her having or not the 4pm one).
23.00 and 3.00 NF
Feeds on both sides of naps are remnants of my tactic to fight reverse cycling 6weeks ago. She still roots for them so I haven't gone back to EASY and keep offering. She doesn't need them to fall asleep.
She'll be at a childminder 8am-6pm three days a week. I'll be with her full time the rest of the week. BUT, three weeks after her start at the childminder, I'll be away for work for 3nights. She'll be 11months then. And a month later, when she turns one, I'll be away for work for a week. So I'm slightly anxious about the nights. She does take a bottle.
I've started building a little EBM stash but it's not big (I stupidly thought I had time but I can't seem to express anywhere near as much as I used to now!).
Do we think she'll have dropped all her milk feeds during the day by then? I so hope we won't go back to reverse cycling. It nearly killed me last time, I'm going back to work seriously sleep deprived as her sleep still isn't great... I know every child is different and we can't predict these things. I also now I won't die if she reverse cycles again. But still, if I can do anything to make it easier for both of us, I'll do it. Should I work towards trying to drop the feeds she sometimes refuses by not offering at these times?
Any tips?
Thanks a lot if you've read me