So, I've pumped twice before on a cheapo single pump and didn't get much...but it was enough to leave DD for a few hours w/ her Daddy. I finally got to try the Medela double pump tonight and, I have to say, it HURT! I did it for almost 15 minutes, only got 1.5 oz of milk (if that), and now I'm trying to let my nipples recover. Maybe I turned up the setting too high? My nipples look all huge and wonky (for lack of a better word) right now. I hope DD doesn't wake up for at least a few hours to eat...my boobs can't take it! :-( This one session worries me, I go back to work (plan on quitting after a couple of weeks) in 3 weeks and really don't want to have to use formula.
This also makes me wonder if maybe this (low supply) is why I can still barely get my 6 wk old to go 2 hrs w/o being hungry while she's awake (she'll go for quite awhile when she's asleep though, which is the only time I can move freely about the house, lol!).
Re: Pumping.....owwwwwwwwwwuch!!!!!
Do you have the correct sized, I'll call them cups, to put on your breasts? If they are too small or too big this could make things more miserable. I only turn my pump up half way and it does the job nicely. I had to get the smallest sized cups b/c my nipples are the same size they were before PG. You can also just pump one side so you could feed on the other, just for the future.
I don't know about your supply but GL!
This! I pump on the minimum suction and get a decent amount of milk. The strength of the suction is supposed to mimic your child's suckle. A higher level doesn't necessarily mean more milk.
Also, just because you don't pump a lot doesn't mean you have a low supply. Your body doesn't respond the same to a pump as it would to your baby. Plus the baby is much better at removing milk. Give it time and relax and you might be able to get more.
I can pump 5+ oz in one pump session and DD usually only goes 2 hrs between feedings, 3 at night. Breastmilk digests quickly.
I agree with PPs. Make sure the shield part is the right size. Pump on the lowest suction possible. It is kind of uncomfortable and makes my nipples a little sore-ish, but it should not hurt!
If you're pumping on top of nusing not in place of a nursing session, 1.5oz isn't a low amount. Also, some people don't respond well to the pump (me included). Your baby does a MUCH better job getting milk out than the pump! It does not mean you have a low supply! My baby will often eat every two hours during the day, and did last night even, and she is 8 weeks.
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1.) make sure that your shields are the correct size
2.) LANOLIN it helps lubricate when you pump
and 3.) everytime I pump I would get an ice cube and make my nips really erect and it worked every time. Try fennugreek and see if your supply increases also make sure youre drinking a ton of water that totally affected my supply