The past month or so I've been able to pump and save, only when LO sleeps for long stretches and only needs one boob - I pump the other.
I'm not going back to work, so I'm not saving for that. I was planning on using it when I introduce solids (to mix with cereal and homemade purees), and maybe for some date nights if DH and I want to go out and leave DS with someone.
So my question is this ladies; what are you saving your stash for?
Re: What are you saving it for?
I haven't froze any yet, but I leave a bottle in the fridge so that if I go out, it's there for backup (I try to time it so I don't miss feeding him directly). Or if I'm ready to drop, so I can sleep for a few hours if LO is refusing to stop feeding.
Some moms save enough to cover a vacation away, or to cover a few days on a medication they don't want to risk passing on.
I think I'll buy one pack of bags and then try to fill those. We do have a deep freeze, and then if I decide I don't need it I'll give it away on Human Milk for Human Babies. The closest milk bank to me is Vancouver, and that's just not practical.
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I have way too much saved due to oversupply. I'll be rotating that in when I go back to work. The doctor said that babies should not be feed only from a stash because that milk was designed for their needs when it was pumped and not necessarily when you give it to them. His suggestion was to send the oldest to daycare and breastfeed or use the fresh at home. Then if you still have extra you can put that at the back of the stash.
I'm looking into a human milk bank because I can't save that much more in my freezer.
Baby #2 on the way!
Im also saving it for date nights, or just anytime I want to go out and have more than a drink or two. Especially my friends wedding that I'm in next month.
Doc started me on one and I noticed a difference after 1 week! So I stopped taking it.
I got the flu about two weeks after LO was born. I would BF, put LO down and go vomit. I decided that wasn't going to happen again so I'm making sure there is milk for someone else to feed him if I get sick again.