I had two of my 4 while doing daycare and had a week off with each one so we were breastfeeding and daycare. Generally I stopped programming during the first 3 months and we did a lot of free play and short bursts of me directed things. They learned there were breastfeeding rules like I changed diapers/pottied everyone, got them a snack and then started them to play. Then sat down to feed the baby. They knew during that time I was not available to get them any toys, help, etc. I was there just to monitor. It was a one strike move to another area meaning if I told a child to settle down or stop doing something they were immediately asked to move. IF I had to put down the baby to deal with them well let's just say they only let it happen once, lol. I sat in the playroom, covered with a blanket - they make really nice capes now. The baby slept in a playpen in the playroom during the day. I also manipulated the day so that feeding was partly on my available schedule rather than just on demand. The baby adapted just fine.

If you are going to have the two months off you will have to do the adapting in the sense of living your day as if it was a daycare day so that is the schedule the baby learns. Not feeding during what would be busy times - arrivals, snack, lunch, etc.

Also put down some foods that are easy to serve one handed and you learn to hold the baby and feed and do something else. Precut the cheese and put in the fridge, fill cups and put in fridge - then you only need one hand to serve snack. Precook lunches so you only have to put in microwave and heat and serve.

Daycare will be done differently for the first little while but I discussed this with my parents and tehy knew what to expect and were more appreciative of the no interupption than how many crafts we did. You learn multi-tasking - storytime while you sit on the couch and feed the baby and the kids sit in front of you - you know where everyone is and what they are doing. Ignore the routine you had with your first child. Subsequent babies get used to waiting, crying longer etc. With four kids ahead of them my last got very good at it and that didn't count any daycare kids.