So, I've been back at work for about 7 weeks now. I'm doing pretty well at pumping - well, at least getting it done, even though I have supply issues. I'm curious though, for you working moms on the board, how long were you able to pump at work? Did you stop because you were ready, or your child was ready to wean, or because your job was too busy/stressful? I've already set a goal of 1 year, but if I do decide to stop earlier, I'm not going to beat myself up about it.
Amy
Re: Working moms: how long did you make it pumping?
I pumped until dd was 11 months. But i had super ideal pumping conditions - my own office, fridge in my office, could close my door anytime and pump when i wanted, etc. i stopped because i was ready and my supply was tanking.
next time my goal is 6 months. even with ideal pumping conditions i was super hard on myself and stressing myself out over pumping enough. i'm not going to do that next time. plus, i'm hoping to have a different position at my job which would make my pumping conditions not so ideal.
With Megan I pumped until just past 13 months but that last month I dropped to pumping x2 a day and then x1 a day. Megan weaned at 14 months. I was ready to wean, I was pg with Ryan and had bad m/s. Megan did great with the weaning though, she just seemed ready for it.
With Ryan I did something similar, I pumped until 13 months and then gradually slowed my pumping, but he had no interest in weaning ;-) So here we are at 17 months and I haven't pumped in 4 months and he's still nursing 2-3/day.
i stopped pumping at 10 mos. my boss pretty much flat out told me to quit pumping (a*****). fortunately i had a pretty good freezer stash and my son was able to use that milk for a few more mos. i continued to bf in the am/pm until he was 14m with great success.
GL!
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I pumped through 11 months with DS#1 and 13 months with DS#2. Each of them were ready to wean when we stopped...but I was ready too.
Definitely don't feel bad if you don't make it a year...but know that it does get easier after baby starts solids.
I pumped until 13 mo. From about 9 1/2 mo & on, I exclusively pumped b/c DS was ready to be done nursing.
However, I generally work from home, so it was super convenient to whip it all out here. When I was in the company office, it generally was fine there too (save for the few times we had multiple people working in the floater office & I had to go to the server room to pump).
Married and it feels so good!
I'm in the process of weaning from pumping, but still at it. I started with 3x a day and when DD was 6 mos (I was back to work 3 mos) I went down to 2x a day (perhaps why my supply tanked) as it was too stressful on my schedule. I did that until about 2 weeks ago when I started introducing cow's milk to DD and eliminated a pump session at work. I've since eliminated 2 other sessions that I did at home - (am/pm) and this will be the last I cut out by the middle of next week. DD is a champ and will drink cow milk now, but I'm still mixing some BM in as I can't bear to throw it out!
I recently posted about my difficulties as of late and don't know that I'll attempt the 1-yr next time if I'm still working full time. This last year was really stressful on me in regards to BFing and I have pretty much come to hate pumping. I can't imagine doing it for another full year, no matter how much time has passed.
All that said, I think the key to success is setting short term goals then checking in with yourself when you meet those. I just simply made the assumption that I'd do it a year, and put too much pressure on myself. If it all works out, GREAT. If not, don't beat yourself up over it. Your DD will still be healthy and happy
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