If you’re headed to the beach this summer for the first time as a breastfeeding mama, don’t let the fear of nursing among the salty air and sand stand in the way of a great time. While during early postpartum, you may have felt more comfortable simply nursing in the comfort of your own home. But now that it’s time for vacation, you may find yourself having to confront a fear of nursing in public or some minor planning issues that come with nursing on the go.
While it might feel consuming at times, in some regard, breastfeeding requires less planning than bottle-feeding, especially when traveling. You don’t have to worry about lugging a cooler full of bottles, keeping them cold, then warming them up or pumping in your beach chair (a pretty quick way to lose your beach-buzz). Still, there are a few things to consider to keep breastfeeding simple, clean, and beach-friendly.
Here are a few tips for breastfeeding at the beach.
Read more on breastfeeding at the beach at http://scvbirthcenter.com/Blog/July-2017/5-Tips-for-breastfeeding-at-the-beach.aspx
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