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Not a huge huge deal right now but I am curious...

I WOHM ft when both of my previous DDs were born. I stopped when DD2 was 11m. I am very *used* to the idea of stashing away all the frozen BM I can during the first few months. It seems quite odd to me that now I won't have to do that this time.

So what is it like in the day and life of a EBF SAHM?

I am still debating on weather or not to start an "emergency" stash or not. Heck, I dunno if I even want to introduce a bottle even. That said, I would like to (need to almost-for myself) return to the gym and running ASAP so its possible I'd need to.

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I had a time part time job with dd and won't when this next one comes. I look forward to not pumping. I thought I might pump a little when I am engorged and stash it in the freezer just in case. As for going to the gym and working out, I would imagine that your little one would probably prefer to wait until you get home. I started noticing that dd refused the milk once she knew that I would only be gone for a few hours. It's not something you have to decide right now either. You could pick up pumping anytime you need to. HTH!
 

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Become a milk donor! I'm a FTM, but am pumping daily to donate (well, I've been lazy the past several days because of exams and toehr stresses--my recipient child doesn't need the caffiene! I'll get back int eh loop next week). Since oyu're already used pumping, it may be second nature to you to do something like this. And you'll always have some milk on hand for emergencies.
 
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