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[quote=Anonymous]If she refuses to leave you pumped milk (which some mothers are physically unable to do so no matter how hard they try) she needs to supplement with formula. I would talk with her and let her know that you cannot work in a situation where you have to force a baby to go hungry. You can say you know how much breast feeding means to her and you don't want to take away from that special time between her and her baby but the baby still needs to eat and you will give her the chance to breastfed whenever she's available but you need something for when she's unavailable. If things don't change I would look for a new job. If the baby is ever diagnosed as failure to thrive it can easily fall on you and mb could blame you (even if it's not your fault, she could tell the pediatrician the nanny doesn't feed the baby). If a baby is diagnosed with failure to thrive and doesn't show improvements the doctor can and will report it to cps and that could hurt your career [/quote]
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