Breastfeeding

Low Pumping Output

I started back to work last week. On Monday I got 7 oz TOTAL from pumping and it was from two sessions. As the week went in I only got 6 oz total from both sessions. Now today I only got 5.5 oz total and I pump for 20 min each time. What the heck is going on! My supply can't be dipping that fast can it? I am taking More Milk Plus, eating oatmeal every day and drinking a ton of water. I'm having to send some formula to the sitter to make up for what I can't pump out. I am really hoping I don't dry up yet. There really isn't any way I can add a pumping session at work and I nurse a lot when I'm home. Any suggestions?? I can't imagine 5.5 oz for two pumping sessions is normal!
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Re: Low Pumping Output

  • I would check the membranes on your pump. Also I know they are expensive but a different pump might help. I switched between a couple and the Medla PIS worked best for me with the other pumps I had low output. I've heard some ladies look at pictures of their little ones and imagine that its them nursing not a pump and that helps them with their let down.

     Good luck! 


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  • 3oz per session is pretty normal.  If your LO is taking 3 bottles while at DC then you probably do need to be pumping 3x minimum.  I get 9-12oz from 3 sessions (so 3-4oz per time).  I have to do an extra pump usually after bedtime and I often pump the other side while feeding in the morning (depending on if/when she ate during the night).

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  • I pump at night before bed. LO goes down at 730 and I try to pump around 1100. It sucks but it helps. I get 5 oz each time. I had to dip into freezer stash for the first month back to work. I think my body had to adjust. My son takes 3 x 5 oz bottles in 8 hours. So i have to pump 3 x daily to keep up or I have to dip into stash.
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  • 1) replace your pump membranes

    2) when you pump, make sure it has a tight seal (no milk drops in the cups), or it won't suction as well

    3) when it seems like it's done, push the let down button again (I have a Medela PISA so I don't actually know if other pumps have this). I always get a second let down from doing this and the drops add up.

    4) you are using a double electric pump, right? What kind of pump are you using??

    5) pump for a minute or two after the milk stops coming out

    6) do breast compressions while you pump 

    7) It's really stressful to try and meet a quota, but try to relax. It will be fine!

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