I have unexpectedly been offered a job which includes the ability to work part time in a fairly family friendly environment. I have been able to arrange some temporary childcare at home until something more permanent comes along, but my main concern is that I am still breastfeeding DD2 who is now 7 months old, and am unsure about how we will go leaving her at home with a carer. She has taken some EBM from a bottle in the past, but only ever in the evening on the rare occasion that I have gone out, and never in place of a normal day time feed. She has started on solids, but as I have posted in another thread, she is less than enthusiastic about them at present, so I can't rely on her having solids in my absence to keep her going. If I accept the job I will start in about 2 weeks time so any suggestions on how to prepare - both her and me - for the change to bottles in my absence will be gratefully accepted. I am looking for advice on when to express, which bottles to use, teats, and any other tips you can think of.
I should note that I am keen to avoid using formula if possible.
Thanks in anticipation




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). The breast milk will be absolutely fine there until you get home. I only had to answer the question about what was in my cooler bag once with "you don't really want to know", after which the offender went red as he realised and no-one else asked after that
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I plan to let her self-wean and am a huge br'feeding advocate, but as I said, was really over expressing after months of it.






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