Pumping Strategies During LSAT/Nursing Mom
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 11:36 am
Any new moms out there who have sat for the LSAT (or will be sitting) during a time when your baby is still breastfed?
I'll be sitting for the September exam and have chosen not to request accommodation (longer break and/or additional break) only because I'm afraid that it will throw me off during the exam to be on a different break schedule than everyone else.
I'm planning to pump as close to 8:30 AM as possible, but that still leaves up to 3 hours or more before the break. So my question for others who have been there:
Where did you pump?
Were you able to fit your pump and supplies in the gallon-sized plastic bag, and if not, did the proctors give you any trouble when trying to bring it in?
On a similar note, if you have a pump like the Medela that comes in its own bag, were you allowed to bring it with you since it's of medical necessity?
Did you bring a manual pump or electric pump?
How difficult/stressful was it to pump during the 15 minute break?
Any other tips to get through that initial 2.5-3 hours before the break with the least amount of discomfort (ice packs? other weird tricks to prevent engorgement/let down?)?
Thanks in advance. I'll be taking a ton of PTs under test day conditions, so I want to figure out my pumping plan as soon as possible and incorporate it into my PTs. I'm also considering asking my partner to hang around on test day near the break time so that he can hand me the pump/take the milk with him, in case the proctors give me a hard time for bringing the supplies with me.
I'll be sitting for the September exam and have chosen not to request accommodation (longer break and/or additional break) only because I'm afraid that it will throw me off during the exam to be on a different break schedule than everyone else.
I'm planning to pump as close to 8:30 AM as possible, but that still leaves up to 3 hours or more before the break. So my question for others who have been there:
Where did you pump?
Were you able to fit your pump and supplies in the gallon-sized plastic bag, and if not, did the proctors give you any trouble when trying to bring it in?
On a similar note, if you have a pump like the Medela that comes in its own bag, were you allowed to bring it with you since it's of medical necessity?
Did you bring a manual pump or electric pump?
How difficult/stressful was it to pump during the 15 minute break?
Any other tips to get through that initial 2.5-3 hours before the break with the least amount of discomfort (ice packs? other weird tricks to prevent engorgement/let down?)?
Thanks in advance. I'll be taking a ton of PTs under test day conditions, so I want to figure out my pumping plan as soon as possible and incorporate it into my PTs. I'm also considering asking my partner to hang around on test day near the break time so that he can hand me the pump/take the milk with him, in case the proctors give me a hard time for bringing the supplies with me.