Every little baby is the heart of a mother, after all, it's the flesh that falls off her own body. How could she not care? I believe every mother hopes to be by her side at all times. But some mothers have to leave their babies early to go to work because of work. How old can the mother go to work with the baby?
The age at which a baby can go to work depends on the mother's specific situation. If the workplace is close to home, she can go to work after taking maternity leave. If the baby is fed formula milk, the mother appears more free and can go to work at any time. But be sure to go home and spend more time with the baby after work at night, otherwise the baby will become increasingly unfamiliar with the mother.
If the baby is breastfed, the mother must use a breast pump to suck out enough milk before going to work and put it in a milk storage bag for the baby to eat when hungry. If the mother has sufficient milk, she can bring a breast pump with her at work. When the milk is rising, she can use the breast pump to suck it out, store it and take it home for the baby to use later.
It is also not recommended for mothers to start working immediately after one month, even if someone helps take care of the baby in a timely manner. Because after giving birth to a baby, the mother's body needs to recover for a period of time, and if she goes to work early, it may lead to sequelae due to poor physical recovery. Especially for mothers who have had a caesarean section, it is best to return to work after two or three months.