PediaCast 122 * Pumping At Work, Biters, Doctor Phobia * 347-404-5437
Posted by Dr Mike on Apr 28 2008
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TODAY’S TOPICS
“Madonna Adoptions”
Cold Medicine: Australia Follows Suite
Physically Active Girls
Teenage Ethnic Identity
Pumping At Work
Biters At Daycare
Doctor Phobia
LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE
March Of Dimes “March For Babies”
‘Madonna-Style’ Adoption Linked To Rise In Institutionalized Children
Restrictions On The Use Of OTC Cough And Cold Medicines In Children, Australia
Females In Sports At Record High, Yet Many Not Active Enough, U Of Minnesota Report Says
Tucker Center Report: Developing Physically Active Girls
Adolescents Have Better Mental Health When They Express Ethnic Identity In Clothing
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on 29 Apr 2008 at 1:06 pm 1 abby said …
Hi,
Loved this podcast. Quick note, Madonna’s son David was adopted from Malawi, not Zambia, I was surprised at the misprint from Medical News Today.
on 29 Apr 2008 at 2:10 pm 2 Emma said …
An idea to your listener regarding saving time cleaning pumping bottles…
Another idea is to save washing by placing pump parts and bottles in the refrigerator with your stored milk. Then you can just pull the parts out for the second session.
on 08 May 2008 at 11:02 am 3 Shana said …
Another idea for the pumping at work question-
Playtex makes a milk storage system that I’ve found to be very useful. You can pump directly into the drop-in liners and store them as is, similar to a milk storage bag. No transferring of milk from one container to the other, no additional cleaning. I’m pretty sure it works with most pump models. I work in a place where I am VERY pressed to return from my break on time, so even that one minute of cleaning is stressful (and therefore affects the quantity of milk I can produce).