“The PUMP Act guarantees most workers in the United States the right to break time and a lactation space that is not a bathroom, is shielded from view and free from intrusion to pump milk at work,” ...
Meghan Mannarino is a New Jersey-based freelance writer with a passion for family and wellness. An educator for 10 years, she holds a bachelor's degree in psychology and a master's degree in education ...
Establishing a good milk supply – and feeling confident that you've done so – is often one of the biggest challenges experienced by people who are new to breastfeeding. Part of the problem is that it ...
Tara covers the business of health care. Her stories focus on hospitals, doctors, and how their business practices affect patients — especially when private equity gets involved. She also writes about ...
There are a number of reasons why those who breastfeed might want to use a breast pump. Maybe you’re going back to work and want to create a regular supply of milk for your baby to use at childcare.
In the wake of the US's unprecedented baby-formula shortage, one sympathetic mom made an executive decision to pay the cost of breast-milk pumping so needy babies could be fed. "I'm paying to be a ...