Pumping is an ever present topic when it comes to newborns, breastfeeding and how to incorporate it into your every day life once baby arrives. A breast pump is such a handy and effective tool to incorporate some allowance of others into feeding baby or relieve some extra pressure/start saving up milk for your return to work. But there are specific ways in which to wisely go about it & lots to know before entering into the world of pumping so that your supply remains plentiful, nipple confusion doesn't occur and engorgement or oversupply doesn't turn into an issue. When do I start pumping? It is okay to start pumping four to six weeks after baby is born, so that you can start to save up a freezer supply for times where you need/want to be away from baby for more than 2-3 hours or for when your return to work comes and you desire for baby to continue to receive breast milk during your work days. The best way to incorporate a pumping session into your b...