how many ounces do you get each time?
I work full-time and pump three times a day and try to nurse three times as well. Since my second day back to work I don't seem to be getting enough milk. I need 18 ounces total for the next day and I never seem to make it.
If you pump when you're away from your baby, do you get enough in one session for one feeding?
I've been trying everything I can to increase my supply but it doesn't seem to be working.
Re: If you pump when away from your baby
I do not get enough when I pump. DD is currently eating about 12 ounches at day care, and I'm only able to pump about 9-10 usually. Unfortunately (for me, not knocking FF babies), we're sending a bottle of formula to day care every day and then any BM that's left goes in the freezer.
So yeah, I'm right where you are. Then again, I haven't been working my_ass off to increase my supply, so maybe I should just do that.
I do everything you've mentioned and nada. it sucks!
So wait, is this a low supply issue or just the fact that we're pumping?
I can only pump twice at work and it seems like it goes up and down through the week. Yesterday at work I pumped 8 oz and then 7 oz, today only 5 oz.
I pump in the morning what is left after DS eats and the same at night. I also pump on weekends on top of bfing, so that gives me a little reserve. I am drinking mother's milk tea and water like there is no tomorrow to keep it up.
I get about 12-13 oz in a 9 hour day. I find that if you massage the breast from top to nipple you can help it out. Also, thinking about your baby helps too. I started pumping when I was on maternity leave so I could get my body used to it. Try pumping after feedings as well as in the morning. I will pump after feedings when I am home.