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This newborn breast milk pumping schedule was developed by Sand and Sage Postpartum Care, a virtual postpartum doula, to make NICU stays easier for breastfeeding moms.
This newborn breast milk pumping schedule was developed by Sand and Sage Postpartum Care, a virtual postpartum doula, to make NICU stays easier for breastfeeding moms.
This newborn breast milk pumping schedule was developed by Sand and Sage Postpartum Care, a virtual postpartum doula, to make NICU stays easier for breastfeeding moms.
Store Newborn Pumping Schedule for NICU Babies

Newborn Pumping Schedule for NICU Babies

$27.00

Having a baby in the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) is an experience no parent expects—and it can feel overwhelming, isolating, and emotionally draining. Amid all the medical updates, monitors, and routines, one question often looms large for new NICU moms: How much breastmilk should I be pumping?

Whether your baby was born prematurely or needs special care, providing breastmilk is one of the most powerful ways to support their health and development. But how do you start? How much do you need? And how do you keep your supply going when you're not yet nursing at the breast?

This digital download maps out a manageable plan for your first month of breastfeeding while in the NICU, including recommendations and tips to make pumping easier.

Add to Cart
Birth Processing Session
Birth Processing Session
$75.00
In Your Pocket Support
In Your Pocket Support
$95.00

Newborn Pumping Schedule for NICU Babies

$27.00

Having a baby in the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) is an experience no parent expects—and it can feel overwhelming, isolating, and emotionally draining. Amid all the medical updates, monitors, and routines, one question often looms large for new NICU moms: How much breastmilk should I be pumping?

Whether your baby was born prematurely or needs special care, providing breastmilk is one of the most powerful ways to support their health and development. But how do you start? How much do you need? And how do you keep your supply going when you're not yet nursing at the breast?

This digital download maps out a manageable plan for your first month of breastfeeding while in the NICU, including recommendations and tips to make pumping easier.

Add to Cart
Birth Processing Session
Birth Processing Session
$75.00
In Your Pocket Support
In Your Pocket Support
$95.00

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