Sorry if this has been asked before and I missed it.
I plan on breastfeeding LO but I know that sometimes, this just isn't possible due to low supply and other mediating factors. Do you think I should register for a pump and breastfeeding supplies now or wait until baby is here to see how it works out to buy everything? I hate to have a bunch of stuff I will never use but my intentions are that I will need them. I'm torn.
Emerson Kate born 4/6/12, 5 lbs. 13 oz. 18 3/4 inches.
Happily expecting Baby Mac #2 around 4/13/14
Re: Should I register for this?
You can return a pump that has not been opened. So why not have it on hand just in case you need it? I needed mine the day after we can home from the hospital...boy was I glad I had one!
Also, register for EVERYTHING because you can use your completion coupon for everything you registered for but didn't get. Even the expensive stuff....put it on there!!
My hosptial doesn't rent pumps anymore. But if they did, I'd pick that option.
My opinion on this is, if you are really going to try to BF...if your heart is really set on your child ingesting BM...you're going to use the pump. It's only a super small percentage of women who actually CANNOT BF for physical reasons. So it's a good thing to spend your money on. Even if "your money" is a place on the registry or gift cards.
*This may sound judgemental of people who don't BF, but I want to add a disclaimer that I'm not even sure if I'm going to BF this time because it was such an emotional and physical struggle last time. BUT, I also may EP, so...I'm going to use my pump again!
Ah, I didn't even think about the completion coupon. Good call on that!
Thanks to all of you for the advice!
Emerson Kate born 4/6/12, 5 lbs. 13 oz. 18 3/4 inches.
Happily expecting Baby Mac #2 around 4/13/14
I put it on my registry, not really expecting anyone to buy it since it was so expensive. My mom ended up finding it on sale at a different store and had a coupon, and was able to get Buy, Buy, Baby (where I was registered) to price match it!
And like PP, I don't want to sound like I'm judging moms who don't BF, for whatever reason. But the majority of women CAN breastfeed. It is a very small percentage of women who have medical issues who cannot BF. Shoot, some women are even able to re-lactate after their milk mostly drying up! If you are committed to BFing and are willing to work hard for it, then you most likely will be able to do it.
I would get the pump and just not open it until you need it. That way you can return it if you don't use it.