Did you start using formula almost within weeks or days of your baby being born? Did that feel like the best choice for your family? Did you have cultural or familial practices which helped you feel supported during the postpartum period regardless of your feeding choices? My guest Sirisha, tech executive turned podcaster and entrepreneur dredges up her memories of those early baby feeding days to share her insights about motherhood and career.On this episode you will hear themes related to:
- Being a first generation immigrant parent
- Merging cultural practices from two different places to find what works best
- The postpartum care Siricha received from her own parents and her in-laws
- Switching to formula within weeks when breastfeeding wasn’t working out
- Realizing that stuff isn’t really what babies need
- Reflections on being a working mom
- Reflections on being a stay-at-home mom
- How the work environment impacts new parents and milk making
To hear Lori’s story of returning to work and dealing with high Lipase, listen to Episode 63To hear Jen’s story of returning to work and doing things a bit differently with each of her 5 children, listen to Episode 81Head to Apple Podcasts or Spotify for more Milk Making Minutes episodes!Listen to Episode of The Milk Making Minutes on Amazon Music too!To connect with Siricha:Website:https://sirishakuchimanchi.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sirisha-kuchimanchi/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/women-career-and-life/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womencareerandlife/Podcast Website: https://www.womencareerandlife.com/Leadership & Women Empowerment Portfolio: https://solo.to/wclTwitter: https://twitter.com/womencareerlife#womencareerandlife #podcast #paintlifetogetherTo book a lactation consultation with me, visit my website: www.quabbinbirthservices.com. In many cases I can bill your insurance, or create a superbill for you to submit for reimbursement. I offer virtual consults for clients outside of my service area!To buy books about pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and parenting, and to support the show while doing it, go to my bookshop!My music was composed by Nela Ruiz. You can get her to make music for your project by visiting her website: https://www.nelaruizcomposer.com/
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