This will be my third day pumping. I have the Medela Pisa. I'm pumping twice a day between feeds. All I'm getting is half an oz on each boob which DH uses for the midnight feed so i can get some sleep. Will I eventually get more milk out? I want to be able to freeze milk for later!!! What was your experience when u first started pumping?
Thanks ladies!

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Unfortunately you might still have to wake up during the night while your DH feeds so you can pump or else your supply might get screwed up. which will put you further behind in ounces needed.
Good luck!
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Your milk supply is highest first thing in the morning, can you move a pump session earlier? Maybe pump at 6-7AM if the morning feed is closer to 8? I have always read that babies are much more efficient at getting milk out than a pump, so there will still be enough for LO.
I didn't get much when I first started, but then started getting 6-7oz out of one boob!
Please please please take a look at KellyMom.com or check with an LC on this - It is so very early in establishing your supply I fear pumping might put you at risk for oversupply, which is a total PITA (and PITBoob, too). Depending on how long you are on leave, you may not want to start freezing milk this early, either.
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With an LO this young, it doesn't surprise me to hear this at all. Your LO is probably only taking maybe 2 oz per feeding or so at this age (if that), so in between feedings you will not be getting a whole lot since your boobs are probably gearing up to make about 2 oz every 2-3 hours. As your LO starts eating more, your boobs will adjust and start making more milk and you will start pumping more.
I will echo the previous suggestions that supply is highest in the morning so I would just pump earlier in the day if possible. I wouldn't worry about freezing yet either. We didn't touch the frozen stash until I went back to work (12 weeks), and I think that stuff only freezes for 3-4 months anyway, doesn't it? Funny how quickly you block that out.
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PPs have given great advice. Your LO is still so young that this amount does seem right. And KellyMom is a great website with almost everything you need to know.
Having said that, DD never really nursed. I do exclusive pumping and have from the very beginning. I never had an issue with oversupply by pumping so soon after she was born, but I did have to stick to a very strict schedule. I pumped every 2 hrs or right after I fed her by bottle. Now DD is 3 1/2 months, and I still pump every 3 hrs. I only freeze a 6oz bag maybe every other night.
You milk will increase as baby demands more as well. Just continue what you're doing (or add a couple more pumping sessions if possible), and it will get better.
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All of this stuff, and what PPs have said, too! I know it can seem like you need to pump as much and as often as you can as soon as you can, but holding off until 6 weeks PP (unless you have to return to work earlier), is best. Then if you want to introduce an extra pumping session to build a freezer stash, the morning is usually when most moms' supply is higher. But remember, you probably only need a stash to cover two or three days, since you'll be pumping at work to replace what baby is drinking. GL!!
Thanks so much! I am so new to this so your feedback/advice has been really helpful!
I met with my doctor today and spoke to her about pumping/storing/oversupply and she echoed a lot of what you've all said.You guys are right, sounds like its probably too early to start freezing milk as my boobs aren't producing tones right now.
Thanks again ladies!! I was super confused not really understanding what I should and shouldn't be doing with pumping and am feeling much better now hearing all your experiences.
Lees xo

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I hope that helps.
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