Hi. I have been BF-ing since birth(two weeks now) and was wondering when is a good time to start pumping a little. It would be nice to have some milk on hand so my husband can help with the feeding. I thought I read to wait a little while on the pumping, but how long? I don't want to mess up how well he has been doing on the BF-ing. What are you all doing. Thanks.
Re: BF-ing moms when did you add pumping in?
Santas little helper!
The dad is actually the first person to teach baby that comfort doesn't come just from food.....
other ways dad can bond....
https://www.mother-2-mother.com/just_for_dad.htm
https://www.theconnectedmom.com/2010/11/5-ways-partners-can-support.html
Little Rose is 2 1/2.
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I agree with pp, pump right after a feeding to start. You won't get much at first, but your supply will increase.
At this point, Z is sleeping through the night and goes down around 9:30pm. So right before I go to bed, around 12:00pm, I pump and am now getting about 4 ounces to freeze each night.
Same thing for me. I started pumping because my breasts were extremely engorged and my nipples were chapped and really sore at about 10 days old. In the hospital, all baby wanted was to be attached to my breasts. I actually slept with him attached a few nights! I sent my husband to buy a pump and its really really helped. Baby has no confusion at all. I really like pumping and bottle feeding because I know just how much he is getting. I probably pump and BF 50/50% . He sleeps better, i feel better, and he still gets the nutrition from breast feeding. I love the bonding with the baby when he nurses, but he would be attached to me more than half of the day if I didn't pump and btl feed.