Stephanie Casemore Exclusively Pumping Breastmilk
Stephanie Casemore, author of this title, says:
"I am not a medical professional. I have no background in lactation or breastfeeding support. But I did exclusively pump for one year and had to research and educate myself about lactation and pumping in order to pump long-term. It is my intention to provide you with the valuable information I have learned in order to help you make an informed decision about pumping. I also hope to enable you to both establish your supply and maintain your supply for, hopefully, as long as you would like to provide breast milk for your baby.
The information in my book is also based on the generosity of over 50 women who took the time to share with me the method by which they started to pump and how they maintained their supply. It is their experience which shows this is an option which is available to many. "
It is difficult to argue that breast milk is not the best nutrition possible for our babies. When breastfeeding just doesn’t work out, you can not breastfeed, or do not want to breastfeed but still recognize the value of breast milk, there is another option instead of formula. Women need to know this. You need to know this. While it is sometimes a more difficult road to travel, it is one that will be worth the effort when you look into the eyes of your breastmilk-fed baby.

