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September 2023 Volume 21, Number 9 | |||||
Bridging the Gap Between Working and Pumping: Keys to Supporting New MomsThe passage of the Providing Urgent Maternal Protections for Nursing Mothers Act (PUMP) represents a major step forward for breastfeeding moms in the workplace. However, simply complying with the new requirements with dedicated lactation spaces and break times is just the starting point. To truly support working mothers, organizations must go further to bridge the gap between pumping and performing job duties. The Challenges and Pain Points
Medical mismanagement involves failure to properly and promptly According to the CDC, in 2019, 83.2% of mothers breastfed their newborns, but after one month, the figure dropped to 78.6%. At six months, 55.8% of mothers gave their babies breast milk and formula, and only 24.9% exclusively breastfed. Research suggests that inadequate lactation support in the workplace is a major reason for this decline. Elements of a Comprehensive Program Experts agree that truly supportive workplaces provide lactation programs that go far beyond just the minimum accommodations required for basic compliance. Key components include:
This more holistic approach focuses on culture change, not just facilities. Normalizing breastfeeding and creating a judgment-free environment is critical. The Business Case
Investing in a robust lactation support program provides measurable benefits that directly impact the bottom line. Research shows that effective programs improve retention, recruitment, engagement and productivity. Keys to Success To truly bridge the gap for pumping moms, experts emphasize several best practices:
The PUMP Act provides a federal mandate on baseline accommodations that all employers must meet. But truly family-friendly cultures require organizations to take a more holistic and human-centered approach focused on the entire experience. |
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This Just In ... Are Your Posters Up to Date? Controversial Bills Target Employer Obligations Is Your In-House Medical Program Exposing You to OSHA Citations? Bridging the Gap Between Working and Pumping: Keys to Supporting New Moms Unlimited PTO Gaining Traction: Is Now the Time?
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