If your a breastfeeding or pumping SAHM do you have a freezer stash?
I'm a SAHM for the most part. I only work 1 day a week to maintain my radiology license. I EP and usually have enough BM in the fridge for about 5 or 6 feedings. Since I'm always home and have enough for a few feeding while I'm at work do I need to have a freezer stash as well? I'm wondering if there's a reason I should am I'm not seeing it.
If you do, about how much do you have frozen?
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I had a freezer stash (too big of one) with my DD- but I had a massive oversupply that I desperately tried to work out for months. I too EP'ed.
The stash came in handy for a couple of reasons- I had to suddenly take medicine that made me pump and dump for about 3 weeks. I didn't have to worry at all about dumping it because i had plenty of milk. I also donated a lot of my milk to a milk bank.
There really isn't a 'need' for a big stash- it just depends on your situation.
Congrats on EP'ing- it is sure hard work. I am so glad this little guy is BF'ing- because if i never touch my pump again it will be too soon (I EP'ed for a year)
this.
I have a small stash and it is so nice to have. Its there as a "just in case" and also for when my husband or a sitter watches the kids. I have about 3-4 feedings worth in there, which isn't much but it would give me an evening out (well really more than that). I definitely recommend having a stash of frozen BM. You don't realize how tied to the little one you are until you have one and then you realize you have freedom to go see a movie with a friend or do a date night or something.
I did for awhile, but I recently trashed it all (it was over 4 months old). It got to be a pain to think about rotating the milk out, and it took up room in our already packed freezer.
I don't think it sounds like there's any need for a freezer stash. If you foresee needing an extra bottle in there somewhere, you can always add a pumping session in for a couple of days to build up some extra. Freezer stashes are a LOT more work!
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Yeah I pump a little in the morning. I have 2 4oz bags in the freezer right now. If I have to be out (which I try not to do too often) when he should eat I'll make a bottle. I also just started alternating pumping 2oz one morning and 4oz the next morning. I'll keep the 2oz's in the fridge for cereal at night (I mix 1 oz of milk with some rice cereal at dinner time) and it lasts 2 days.
I was told in the hospital that the contents of your milk changes with the needs of your LO, so milk you pump when LO is 1 month old prob wouldn't be sufficient when they are 2months old. Plus I knew I would prob stay at home and wouldn't need much of a stash anyway.
I EBF'd both kids and had a huge stash for both. It was super important to me (and encouraged by my H) to do things out of the house away from the kids. I took a few girls weekends, nights out and I have season tickets to the Eagles, so with tailgating that is a good 8 hours away.
If you don't think you will want that kind of time away then you won't need a huge stash. For me it was essential
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At the beginning, I had an oversupply and pumped to relieve some of the engorgement. I ended up having 100 or so ounces frozen. Then I would pump 1x per day so DH could give Jack a bottle in the evening. I rotated the milk, always using oldest first. I honestly wish that I had kept up with pumping more, and developed more of a stash because at 5.5 months, I got my period back and my milk supply never recovered from it, and that 100 ounce stash went REALLY fast. We struggled with continuing to BF up until 2 weeks ago, when I switched to formula during the day and nursing at night. There is nothing wrong with formula, but I feel like I wish I had more of a BM stash that I could give him as I had planned on BF to at least a year. Also, as a PP said, you never know if you might get sick and have to take meds that prevent BF, or if something comes up that takes you away from LO. Good luck! : )
I had a LOT of frozen BM. A HUGE stash. I could have been gone a week and it would have been fine.
My issue? DD#2 and DS would NOT take a bottle. AT ALL. EVER! So, I ended up tossing a lot of BM. It was very sad.
This is exactly why I also have a freezer stash. Prior to my pregnancy I was a migraine sufferer and had to take lots of drugs to get rid of them. Thankfully since becoming pregnant I have only had one migraine but want to be prepared just in case.
Right now my DD won't take a bottle consistently so I'm not able to leave her with anyone for a long period of time. It will be great if she would so I could at least go see a movie with the girls SIGH maybe next month.
I think if you are someone who is usually healthy and who takes their LO with them then you wouldn't need a freezer stash.
Ditto.
I hadn't pumped in months because DS screamed if he even saw a bottle. Now that we're working on a sippee cup, I'm trying to pump again and UGH. I totally respect anyone who can EP!