I went back to work about 6 weeks ago and have been pumping during the day and BF when I am with my daughter. At first I was having no problem pumping enough milk, 15 to 18 oz per day, but my supply seems to be slowly dropping. Now, I am having to pump once in the morning before daycare because the amount I pumped the previous day is not enough. I have not been able to build up a supply and I feel like I am never going to get caught up. Anyone have any suggestions for increasing my supply? I have tried eating oatmeal and also tried fenugreek and neither one does much for me.
The other part of my question is that I have been thinking about supplementing one of her feedings with formula rather than trying to pump more. Do you think this would make my supply go down further?
Re: what would you do?
I think you need to at least pump as often as you are. You may need to do some extra things to help your supply-
- try applying heat to your breasts before and during pumping.
- check your pump parts. Do you have a PISA? If so, check the membranes- is there a hole in it. Does your tubing need to be replaced?
-do you do massage/compression when you pump? Here's a video: https://newborns.stanford.edu/Breastfeeding/MaxProduction.html
-you might also try pumping for an extra 2-3 minutes each session. That may make enough difference to where you don't need to supplement.
Good luck!!! I know my pumping habits changed somewhere between 4 & 5 mos and I had to adjust how I went about pumping. My supply did come back up enough to where I was happy.
Thanks for that video! It was really informative. I will try doing more massage and see if that helps.
I checked out my pump and everything seems to be in order. How do you know if your tubing needs to be replaced?
Glad the video was helpful! There is a lot of good info on that site!
My tubing was just falling apart. The little plastic connector pieces wouldn't stay in, and it was taking forever for me to pump. I emailed Medela and they shipped me a new set.
You might also replace those membranes. It's cheap to do (like $5) and it can make quite a difference.
Exactly the same thing happened to me at 5 1/2 months. I changed out my tubing, valves and membranes and started doing compressions and massages during pumping. I also took More Milk Plus for a little while. My supply did go back up that way.
I don't think it would be bad to supplement a feeding with formula if you have to, but I wouldn't cut down on the pumping sessions. How many times a day do you pump?
I pump 4 to 5 times a day. What about you?
I tried giving her a little formula and she wouldn't take it. She was like what is this c*$p! Give me the boob juice!