Am I overreacting to my non-mom friends saying “just pump!” ?

@ckatiejo As an exclusively pumping mom, I’m a little taken aback that there is so much animosity at the idea of pumping one additional time versus feeding the baby from the breast, especially if you are already pumping sometimes for work and know baby will take a bottle. But it is entirely your choice and prerogative to prioritize the type of breastfeeding you prefer over the opportunity to spend more time with your friends.
 
@ckatiejo It’s totally fair for someone to have obligations to their pet that require them to be home. It’s also totally UNfair for that same person to suggest that you not spend time with your child so flippantly. Your suggestion to attend the “pregame” event (I can’t think of a better word to describe this lol but I know it’s not exactly right hence the quotation marks) there with you going over there at 2 pm was an accommodation/compromise. Maybe this needs to be made clear to her.
Sometimes it’s difficult for non parents to understand, so, giving her the benefit of the doubt, I would respond saying that you were happy to accommodate the time she wanted to provide for her dog but you feel that she isn’t understanding what a big ask it is for you to take even more time away from your child on a day that you aren’t being separated by work, not to mention the extra labor that she is requesting of you by asking that you pump instead of nurse. You can acknowledge that she probably didn’t know this because how could she, but pumping sucks (I say this as an exclusive pumper who has been doing this for 18 months) and being away from a 6 month old is incredibly challenging for both baby and primary caretaker.
 
@ckatiejo How about she gets a sitter for the dog instead and they all go to your house 🤷

Sorry but human infants actually can't survive without their parents. The dog won't die or even suffer if it gets left alone for several hours. People do this all the time while they're at work.

I'm careful what i disclose with non mom's because they can be dim about a lot of motherhood related things no offense.
 
@ckatiejo Lol I came in fully expecting to tell you you probably were overreacting but… a dog? Come on. I love dogs. I work with them. But this is just as rude as you suggesting she “just lay down a pee pad” for her dog rather than let him out.

Does she not work during the day also? How is the dog unable to be alone?
 
@ckatiejo As a owner of 6 cats and a dog, and the mother of a 3 month old, babies are more important. At the end of the day, we love them, but a dog is a dog. It should have puppy pads out and know how to use them, or be crated imo. If they were real friends they would be more flexible imo.
 
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