So, you’ve been at home with your new little one for a few weeks now and are adjusting to your new normal. Amidst all the emotions, there is a tiny little thought in the back of your head: going back to work…

As a working, breast feeding mom myself, I can relate to and understand the struggle of emotions that you may be feeling. Step 1: don’t hide from this unknown. Let’s face it together!

Whether it be 8 hours a week or 50, there is a very real, conscious, and sometimes subconscious stress in going back to work. We have lovingly put together a fluff free packet for you to review as you get ready for this next step in your training towards your new title of Wonder Woman.

If you are planning to return to work, either attend one of our Cookies and Milk groups held on the first Friday of every month to grab a packet, or download from here and read through it. We would love to see you (and sweet baby) and address all your questions or concerns. Remember this is the safe, no judgement zone where no concern is too small and no question too silly. Together we want to work with you to make this transition as smooth as possible.

Download our Back to Work Checklist

So, you’ve been at home with your new little one for a few weeks now and are adjusting to your new normal. Amidst all the emotions, there is a tiny little thought in the back of your head: going back to work…

As a working, breast feeding mom myself, I can relate to and understand the struggle of emotions that you may be feeling. Step 1: don’t hide from this unknown. Let’s face it together!

Whether it be 8 hours a week or 50, there is a very real, conscious, and sometimes subconscious stress in going back to work. We have lovingly put together a fluff free packet for you to review as you get ready for this next step in your training towards your new title of Wonder Woman.

If you are planning to return to work, either attend one of our Cookies and Milk groups held on the first Friday of every month to grab a packet, or download from here and read through it. We would love to see you (and sweet baby) and address all your questions or concerns. Remember this is the safe, no judgement zone where no concern is too small and no question too silly. Together we want to work with you to make this transition as smooth as possible.

Download our Back to Work Checklist

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