Four out of five moms feel employers could do a better job of supporting breastfeeding moms.
to better understand the challenges that breastfeeding moms face when returning to work, as well as figure out how employers can better offer support during the transition. The survey included over 2,000 working moms and found that 68 percent of moms felt like they didn’t have the time or flexibility to pump at work.
For moms who frequently travel for work, three quarters stated there weren’t enough places to pump on-the-go and over 65 percent said it was a challenge to get the milk back home to their baby. In terms of what employers could do to help, in third of respondents said that offering a flexible schedule during the first few weeks back was “the best thing” their company offered. Meanwhile, 20 percent stated they valued having a comfortable and private space with breastfeeding supplies.
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