i used to pump 6-7 oz and all of a sudden i can only get 3-5?!?!? my baby seems hungry after a feeding and i am forced to used frozen milk to make her full. i am worried when i go back to work in 5 weeks i wont have enough frozen to feed her! any suggestions on how to increase my supply?



Re: help...baby is 7wks...milk supply low
DD1: allergic to eggs & dairy
c/p 4/1/11
DD2: milk and soy protein intolerant, allergic to eggs, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, sesame, bananas
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Supplementing will only reduce your supply and make your supply spiral down. Put her on the boob every chance you get and your body will increase to meet demand. Every time you give her frozen, your body doesn't know she's hungry and makes less. I'd suggest encouraging cluster feeding and really just let her nurse constantly for a day or two.
www.kellymom.com has a lot of info on this.
no, my LO nurses from 1 side at a session so i pump the other side after i feed her and freeze. when i pump and feed her from a bottle shes eating 4 oz
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In that case, you might try offering both breasts at each feeding. LO nursing is the best way to increase your supply. After a few days, you might see an increase in your output when you pump. Our bodies generally just don't respond to the pump as well as we do to baby. Baby is more efficient at getting the milk out. Make sure you're well hydrated, eating enough calories, and you might try eating oatmeal for breakfast. Oatmeal can increase your supply. I eat it every morning.
To build your stash, try pumping both sides about an hour after LO's morning feeding. Supply is generally highest in the morning. By pumping the same time everyday, you're creating an extra "feeding" so your body will learn it needs to make milk for that "feeding" at that time of day.
DD1: allergic to eggs & dairy
c/p 4/1/11
DD2: milk and soy protein intolerant, allergic to eggs, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, sesame, bananas
MSPI Moms Check-In Blog