(This will be a post and run until prep at 11am)
I am trying to figure out the best way to pump/keep my supply. Yesterday, I was only able to pump once and while I got a lot because it had been over 4 hours, I am worried that will mess me up in the future.
I wake up at 5:45. Do my hair/get dressed. Evelyn hasn't woken up the past two nights and I have to wake her at 6:15 to eat. While she is eating, I pump the other side and usually get around 6-7oz from engorgement. We leave to go to daycare at 7, and I get to work about 7:20. Now, my goal was to pump at 7:30. But the side she ate from is giving me nada--so do I just do one side? I teach from 8am until 11am, and have 11-noon off. I pumped at 11 yesterday and got about 10oz. Then we have a short homeroom and lunch starts at 12:18-1pm. Then I teach two more periods and school ends at 2:55.
So while yesterday I did pump enough to feed her today, will only pumping once kill my supply? Any suggestions/thoughts/tips? Thank youuuu
Re: Pumping Schedule Help
Ok so far today, I pumped at 730 and got 1oz each side. Just now pumped and got 4oz one side, 2 on the other. So I should try and do a lunchtime one, maybe the end of lunch in an hour and fifteen minutes? Is 10 minutes long enough to devote to it? I have my journalism kids in the room throughout lunch.
I could also pump when I get home if that would help. At 3, I will pick her up from daycare so I just bf when we got home yesterday.
I had supply issues and would pump my entire lunch. At first I only have to pump 1--20 minutes.
As long as you are making enough milk for her I wouldn't worry about adding another session.
Obviously I don't have experience with this, but can you pump right after school, and then nurse her when you get home as you currently are? Won't your body learn that you need more at 4:00?
How was school/first day back? I missed the update.