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By Allison Barfield

Breast Pumping in Nature Without Baby 2As a mountain guide, park ranger, or avid hiker that’s also a mom you may face the challenge of needing to breast pump on the trail to continue breastfeeding while avoiding painful issues such as engorgement, blocked ducts, or embarrassing leaks.

At first, the idea of having your breast pump out in nature may seem incredibly inconvenient. It’s an extra piece of equipment to place in your pack, not to mention actually having to pump without much privacy. But don’t let this stop you from getting back out in the wild, it’s easy to discreetly pump on the trails.

 

How To Breast Pump In Nature

 

  1. Pack The Right Breast Pump

Pick your breast pump carefully before embarking on your journey, not all are created the same. Consider getting an electric travel pump. Generally, they are smaller, quieter, and battery operated. ‘Quieter’ is one of the keywords here, for privacy.

Check if your pump has a rechargeable battery pack or if its battery operated, then make sure to bring enough juice to power it for the entire trip. Fully charge the battery before leaving and consider purchasing a backup. Most battery-operated pumps last for about a day. You can also purchase a pump with a DC power converter to power/charge it with the cigarette lighter in your car.

 

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Group Electric Breast Pump for Breast feeding

 

It’s great to have a back-up pump in the event of an emergency. If your electric pump breaks or loses charge you can use your trusty manual pump. They’re silent, hand powered, and require no source of energy. However, they do take much longer than electric pumps to express milk.

If all else fails, get hands on. You can manually express milk by massaging your breasts. It’s an all-natural solution if you find yourself stuck without a pump.

 

  1. Dress For Success and Stay Energized

When it comes to hiking you want to wear functional, yet comfortable attire. You should dress the same for breast pumping while hiking. If you need to be hands-free, wear a nursing bra. They offer almost the same support as a sports bra.

It’s good to wear a button-down shirt or something loose fitting so you can easily access your ladies. There are many nursing covers that double as scarves that you can use to cover yourself on the trail too. If it’s cold out, use a blanket for warmth and privacy.

Pack a towel to place in your lap to protect your clothes from drips while disconnecting your breast shield. You may benefit from having a backup outfit in your bag in case a major spill happens.

Take snacks and stay hydrated. Breast pumping can take a lot of your body’s resources. Have enough calories to stay energized. Plus, you need to be hydrated to have a good milk flow and to withstand the loss of fluids while pumping.

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  1. Actually Pumping on the Trail

When it comes to breast pumping on the go you can try to plan activities around your regular breast pumping schedule. For example, try to plan your breaks around peaks with nice views, at the bottom of the trail, for when you arrive at a campground, before you leave in your tent, and more. The options in your individual itinerary are endless.

 

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Manual Breast Pump

 

However, things don’t always go according to plan and schedules can easily go awry. So, if you find yourself needing to pump on the trail, find a place to sit and relax and use your nursing cover for privacy from passerby. If you feel nervous about pumping in public you can take a few steps back into the woods.

 

  1. Cleaning and Storage

If you plan to take your breast milk home to baby you can store it in a cooler for about a day. It helps to have a breast pump bag with an insulated section to store milk containers until you can hike back to your cooler.

When dumping milk remember to walk at least 100 yards away from the trail or your campsite. You can rinse it away in a sink if that option is available.

Your breast pump needs to be sanitized between uses. For this reason, some hiking mamas take an extra set of breast shields on the trail when cleaning options aren’t available. Your pump parts can be stored with your breast milk until you have a chance to clean them.

However, you can use breast pump wipes to wipe away milk in between uses or boil the parts to sanitize them. Just be sure to fully clean all of your equipment once you get home.

 

Pumping in Nature Without Baby is Possible!

For whatever reason you’re returning to nature without baby, from hiking for work or pleasure with friends, you can still breast pump to provide milk. Continuing to pump is the best option to maintain your milk flow and for avoiding painful issues. All you need is to be prepared to pump with a flexible plan for success.

 

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Allison Barfield began blogging after receiving her Media Arts degree from the University of South Carolina and quickly followed the call of the mountains to Asheville, North Carolina, where she fully embraced hiking, nature, and landscape photography.

Currently, her writing for Aeroflow Breastpumps includes advocating for and helping breastfeeding women through the means of education and helpful tips, including a variety of articles on how to successfully introduce baby to the great outdoors.

When Allison isn’t writing and can’t play outside, you can find her indulging in her coffee addiction as a Netflix enthusiast or totally nerding out with a video game.

Comments

61 responses to “Breast Pumping in Nature Without Baby”

  1. Anahita Irani Avatar
    Anahita Irani

    Really informative and practical post. Actually you prove to all women that nothing is impossible if you set your heart and have a strong conviction. Thanks for all your motivational reads. I read beyond than just how to pump breast milk and store it while camping. God bless you Nicole.

    1. Allison Barfield Avatar
      Allison Barfield

      Empowering women is a crucial step to success. Having a baby and breastfeeding can be difficult enough without the stigma surrounding it. Hopefully, this article will help make things a little easier for all moms!

  2. Lexa Fish Avatar
    Lexa Fish

    It’s so funny because I was planning on a camping trip next year with my husband at our favorite lake at the beginning of this year. Flash forward and I’m 38 weeks as I’m writing this, so definitely going to have to pump if we overnight to the camping site! I actually didn’t even consider bringing the pump because I assumed it would be so inconvenient but your post on it is really helpful and I don’t want to risk mastitis from not pumping, yikes. Thanks!

    1. Allison Barfield Avatar
      Allison Barfield

      There are smaller pumps that weigh less than a pound that will be very easy to take with you. Congratulations on your new bundle of joy!

  3. Nina Avatar
    Nina

    I would imagine breast pumping while hiking or camping to be a challenge. I love that you recommended a product and also gave your tips from your personal experience.

    1. Allison Barfield Avatar
      Allison Barfield

      Breastfeeding while camping or doing other activities can be challenging, but the modern pump is making it easier for moms to accomplish their goals.

  4. Annick Avatar
    Annick

    I breastfed my youngest for almost 2 years so these tips are greatly appreciated! The convenience of a travel pump and these tips are also useful to travelers. I often had to go to different towns and no one wants to suffer through engorgement or embarrassing leaks. Is the dumping 100 yards away so as not to attract animals?

    1. Allison Barfield Avatar
      Allison Barfield

      I’m glad you were able to accomplish your breastfeeding goals while traveling. Yes, you want to dump milk at least 100 yards away to avoid attracting bears and other animals.

  5. Monidipa Dutta Avatar
    Monidipa Dutta

    Ok, now I had no idea about that. But it was good to know. Maybe in the future, I will need it.

    1. Allison Barfield Avatar
      Allison Barfield

      Breastfeeding is definitely something to consider when it comes to family planning!

  6. Sara Di Giannantonio Avatar
    Sara Di Giannantonio

    I have a friend who has just got a baby and loves hiking. I would definitely share your great tips with her. Thank you!

    1. Allison Barfield Avatar
      Allison Barfield

      Getting babies out in nature is so great for their development! She sounds like a great mom.

  7. Jade Avatar
    Jade

    Great article! This information empowers women to continue to lead the lives they want while being mums. Thanks for sharing!

    1. Allison Barfield Avatar
      Allison Barfield

      Exactly, moms don’t have to choose between their breastfeeding goals and other activities anymore. The modern breast pump and destigmatizing breastfeeding help moms accomplish both.

  8. Rachel Avatar
    Rachel

    That little pump is handy! I never thought of trying to do it but I am sure it comes in handy. I can’t believe you wouldn’t need the big bulky bag.

    1. Allison Barfield Avatar
      Allison Barfield

      Yeah, the modern breast pump is really compact. Some models even weight less than a pound, making them easy to tote anywhere.

  9. Yukti Avatar
    Yukti

    This is really great information for newbie mothers who are sometimes too shy to go out camping due to breastfeeding in public. But as camping is done in nature, ladies can easily use breast pump with ease and privacy. Also it is important to use the correct pump and then store the milk for a day in suitable containers.

    1. Allison Barfield Avatar
      Allison Barfield

      Moms do need to be matched with the best portable pump to suit their individual needs. Ice packs or coolers full of ice will help keep milk cool until it can make it to the fridge.

  10. Gena Avatar
    Gena

    Omg thank you so much for sharing this! It’s so helpful and empowering for all the women out there!

    1. Allison Barfield Avatar
      Allison Barfield

      We’re slowly working to destigmatize breastfeeding in all instances!

  11. Kristine Nicole Alessandra Avatar
    Kristine Nicole Alessandra

    Such a great tips for all nursing mothers who also love to go on hike. I will definitely share this with my friends, thanks for sharing!

  12. Melissa Avatar
    Melissa

    I pumped with my first, but none of my babies would ever take a bottle so I gave up. Haha. This is very good info though, the car charger is really handy.

    1. Allison Barfield Avatar
      Allison Barfield

      Every baby is different! Wow, you usually hear stories about babies failing to latch instead of not wanting to take to bottles.

  13. Scott Avatar
    Scott

    My wife used something like this after we had kids. Carried it around in her van just in case!

    1. Allison Barfield Avatar
      Allison Barfield

      That’s great that she was able to accomplish her breastfeeding goals!

  14. Lori Bosworth Avatar
    Lori Bosworth

    These are great tips for nursing mothers. It’s great to know that women are not hindered and can breastfeed during whatever activity they are doing.

    1. Allison Barfield Avatar
      Allison Barfield

      Modern breast pumps certainly make it easier for moms to accomplish their goals. Instead of choosing between activities or pumping, moms can now do both.

  15. Sabrina Must Avatar
    Sabrina Must

    This article shares a lot of good information about breast pumping while in nature! Thank you for the information!

    1. Allison Barfield Avatar
      Allison Barfield

      Camping trips shouldn’t be canceled due to a little breastmilk!!

  16. Jacinta Grand Avatar
    Jacinta Grand

    This is such an informative post! Breast pumping on the go is an important dillema. So happy you shared this!

    1. Allison Barfield Avatar
      Allison Barfield

      Breast pumping on the go can certainly be difficult, but it’s not impossible. Hopefully, things get easier for working moms.

  17. Joline Avatar
    Joline

    Sometimes you just need to get away and be one with nature. It’s nice that new moms have products like this to help them cope.

    1. Allison Barfield Avatar
      Allison Barfield

      Natures peace and quiet can provide the rejuvenating moment of peace new mothers might need.

  18. Neely Moldovan Avatar
    Neely Moldovan

    I love that we are normalizing breastfeeding more. I know it must be hard to do this but I have friends who have done it hiking!

  19. Robin Avatar
    Robin

    My girlfriend would be very interested to read about it since we have a little one too

    1. Allison Barfield Avatar
      Allison Barfield

      Every little tip to make breast pumping easier helps!

  20. Catherine Sargent Avatar
    Catherine Sargent

    This is great information! Having the option to charge the pump with the cigarette lighter in your car is a great feature.

    1. Allison Barfield Avatar
      Allison Barfield

      It definitely helps when moms have no other place to pump!

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