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Earning My Ears
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I need advice...
We will be cruising on the Magic for 7 days in October. My baby will be almost 6 months at the time and still exclusively breastfed (I don't want to start solids until we get home). We are leaving him home with family while we are cruising.
I have an expensive, hospital grade Medela pump to use on the ship. I understand that there are "coolers" in the rooms and that I can request a refrigerator for our stateroom. That will help keeping the milk cold... Do I really need to get a prescription from my doc stating that I need the fridge for breastmilk? (I've seen this on other threads)
Does anyone have experience pumping on DCL for a baby left at home? Any suggestions on how to transport the milk home? I am worried about my milk supply suffering because I will be strictly pumping for a week... Also nervous that DS will not want to nurse after having a bottles of breastmilk/formula while I am gone. Any advice/experience would be greatly appreciated!
We will be cruising on the Magic for 7 days in October. My baby will be almost 6 months at the time and still exclusively breastfed (I don't want to start solids until we get home). We are leaving him home with family while we are cruising.
I have an expensive, hospital grade Medela pump to use on the ship. I understand that there are "coolers" in the rooms and that I can request a refrigerator for our stateroom. That will help keeping the milk cold... Do I really need to get a prescription from my doc stating that I need the fridge for breastmilk? (I've seen this on other threads)
Does anyone have experience pumping on DCL for a baby left at home? Any suggestions on how to transport the milk home? I am worried about my milk supply suffering because I will be strictly pumping for a week... Also nervous that DS will not want to nurse after having a bottles of breastmilk/formula while I am gone. Any advice/experience would be greatly appreciated!