I was wondering the same thing. I have figured I would not be able to feed while out (so I plan everything around feeding times)...or yes, a pumped bottle. At least until feeding becomes easier.
keep a cloth diaper handy and spray into that when LO comes off, I'd do all this under a cover, because if people find NIP odd, they'd really get a kick out of this.
Once my son was about 3-4 months old he was better able to manage the letdown and we could nurse in any position. Prior to that I would try to find a nursing room or a public place (like a Starbucks) with overstuffed arm chairs. Then I would slouch down so it was like I sitting in a recliner chair. I would lay LO on my chest on his tummy to nurse. It wasn't as awkward as it sounds when I try to explain it now. Basically you are trying to take gravity out of the equation a bit, when I would sit like this milk had to go against gravity rather than with it. Good Luck
keep a cloth diaper handy and spray into that when LO comes off, I'd do all this under a cover, because if people find NIP odd, they'd really get a kick out of this.
I try to feed in either a dressing room or a doctor's examining room (we visit those a lot for me). But most of the time, she has a pumped bottle while we're out and I pump some other time at home. I've got an oversupply (you probably do too), so I just keep track of how much she has by bottle and how much I pump out of my breasts every day she has them. If I end up even or with slightly more, I count it as a success.
DD is 6.5 weeks now, and starting to get a lot better about managing the letdown, so I have hope that we may one day NIP.
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I try to feed in either a dressing room or a doctor's examining room (we visit those a lot for me). But most of the time, she has a pumped bottle while we're out and I pump some other time at home. I've got an oversupply (you probably do too), so I just keep track of how much she has by bottle and how much I pump out of my breasts every day she has them. If I end up even or with slightly more, I count it as a success.
DD is 6.5 weeks now, and starting to get a lot better about managing the letdown, so I have hope that we may one day NIP.