Mommies, imagine this!
You are still in your office, finishing some deadlines, then suddenly, you feel like you’re having a fever. Your body temperature seems to be getting higher, the cool air from the AC is getting into your bones, you almost shiver. You perfectly know what’s causing this, and so you excuse yourself from work for a couple of minutes to get this liquid gold out of your body. So you can feel better again.
And there you go! You got 6 oz of breastmilk, now temporarily stored in the office fridge. You're feeling okay now because you’re able to get rid of that feverish feeling. However, your heart tells you otherwise.
That you’re not okay.
That you’re missin’ your little one.
And then your mind keeps sayin’ “Nagugutom na ang baby ko, gusto ko na umuwi.”
A sad story, right?
I should know, ‘coz that was my story.
Yes! I was once a breastfeeding corporate mom. And I can attest that the struggle of wanting to be with your baby and providing them with only the best milk is real! (By the way, when I say the best milk, it only means breastmilk. Breastfeeding mommas also refer to it as liquid gold.)
To tell you the truth, I really don’t know how I was able to surpass that difficult stage of being a breastfeeding corporate mom for my firstborn, but I thank God that I did. I believe it was also His doin’ that I learned all about working from home months before I gave birth to my second child. Back then, I knew I had to make better decisions for my family and for myself.
And so, I became a breastfeeding work-at-home mom to my two children, and I’ve been doing that for a year now.
So far, I’m lovin’ every moment. Let me tell you why!
Oh! You just don’t know how relieved I was that I no longer need to express my milk four times a day in the office just to make sure my baby has enough milk to consume whenever I go to work. Not to mention my worries that the milk I’ve expressed might not be able to make it at home in good condition (despite having it stored in a cooler bag), because of long-distance travel, are now gone.
It feels great too that I can already feed my babies by demand and not by the 1-1.5 oz/hr rule (that’s how much breastmilk your baby should intake while you’re gone). They no longer need to cup feed/ bottle feed, so there are no bottles to wash and disinfect. Isn’t that good news?
And yes, no need to worry about having engorged breasts. No more feverish feeling, ever!
But enough of the gone worries, let’s talk about the real benefits of breastfeeding to babies. Here’s a list of them according to research:
Benefits of breastfeeding extend to mommies too, and here’s how:
I remember back then when we would go to the Health Center for my firstborn’s vaccination (note that I was still working in the corporate that time), the nurse would always say:
“Ang mga nanay iniiwan ang mga anak para magtrabaho to buy milk for her baby where in fact the food that her baby need is dala dala lang nila”.
I felt like I was being slapped in the face because she’s totally right, I leave my daughter with her nanny while I go to work, when in fact “ako lang ang kailangan ng baby ko.”
But something in her statement is not appropriate for my situation. I don’t work so I can buy formula milk for my baby, I work because I have to help my husband in providing for our family’s needs.
That’s why I consider working from home a gift for families. In my case, I can earn more than what I was earning in the corporate back then, while I am able to take care of my husband and my babies.
Well, I found this Facebook Group, FreeLancers In the Philippines by Jason Dulay where I learned a lot about the basics of freelancing. Then it led me to an online course, the Virtual Assistant Bootcamp. I felt like God was leading me to enroll in this course, and so I did.
Thank God, everything was worth it! Got into a bunch of clients and woooh! Who would have thought this month is already my 1st year anniversary as an Online Freelancer, a Breastfeeding Work-at-Home Mom!
I’ve been an Internet Researcher, Virtual Assistant managing emails, doing email campaigns, booking travels/massage/haircut. I’ve done lead generation. I’ve been a hiring manager, project manager, chat, email and phone technical support, website manager, photo editor, video editor, community manager, content creator, blogger, office receptionist, LinkedIn account manager, social media strategist, etc.
Why did I have to state all those jobs? Because those are the jobs a breastfeeding mom can do!
Interesting right?
You can do it too!
Yes! I love that I can produce the milk my babies need and I can give it to them anytime they want it. And I definitely love that even if I no longer work as an Electronics Engineer in a corporate setting, I can still provide for my family through online jobs.
But what I love most about being a breastfeeding work-at-home mom, is the bond that we have now as a family (not to mention the special kind of bond that I was able to make with my two kids through breastfeeding).
Here are just some of the things that I was able to do that made our family closer than ever since I started working from home:
You may or may not want to work at home but I just want to let you know that there is a choice!
Every piece of information you need is already laid out for you.
A lot of Facebook Groups help aspiring work-at-home moms and dads!
And a lot of breastfeeding moms are already enjoying the life of being with their babies.
The advent of the internet, computers, cell phones are helping you out. Now it's your decision to make it happen!
Wow, joy. Such an inspiring story. Hope to get similar effects!
Hi Hannah,
Thank you for the support. You will have the same effect of course. Ikaw pa! With your talent and professional attitude, sure na yan! God bless on your Freelancing Journey.
That was an inspiring story. If I may ask, do you have help at home? I am really struggling right now as a breastfeeding mom to my daughter. We have no nanny, no help, and my husband is not with us since he is working abroad. My nine-year old son is the only one who helps me with light chores. I've been praying that I may be able to work at home so that I can extend support to my parents. Keeping our home is not a problem to me. The real challenge is whenever I work on anything, whether washing the dirty dishes or simply checking my emails on the computer, my baby always imposes herself and makes me stop what I'm doing.
I always affirm myself that I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me, but I am somehow wondering if the Lord wants me to wait a little further till my baby is big enough to understand that I also need to work.
Hi Momshie Tessa,
Thank you for sharing your story and your struggles po. Meron po kami working student at mey isa pa siyang kapatid din na tumutulong sa amin. Sobrang laking help na talaga sila kahit bata pa. Baka Mey kamag-anak din Kayu na pwede nyu pag aralin kasi kahit yung pagcook ng food lang sa umaga or pag wash ng dishes sa gabi kaya na nila yun. Yung bunso ko po is 8months old na po now at pwede na sa walker kaya keri lang po talaga mag work. Kung pag bukas lang po ng email, please use your phone po while breastfeeding your baby. I even use software tools such as "any desk" po para ma remote access ko ang laptop ko from my phone kaya kahit naka higa kami, parang nasa harap pa din ako ng computer. I really understand the struggle, kaya mas mainam pa din na kahit papano mey makakatulong po kayu. You can choose jobs din po na yung hindi po Kayu masyado mahirapan. Dati po chat and email support po ako or pwede po Kayu mag content Writer para kahit naka higa lang, type2 lang po sa cp. GOD BLESS po sa inyu at sana mag succeed tayu at tumagal pa sa freelancing.