hello all,
new mom with new baby born on October 24... been having a difficult time with breastfeeding. LO has a very strong suck and my nipples were sore for the first few weeks. Peditrician suggested pumping and feeding the LO through a bottle. This has been working great but my milk supply has decreased a lot. I have also been taking Fenugreek and Mother's Milk tea (just added the tea this week). Any advise to increase the milk supply would be greatly apreciated!
I am also renting a hospital pump and I am interested in purchasing my own but can't afford the Medea pump. Any suggestions of a good pump that is not as expensive? Thanks in advance!
Re: affordable breastpump and increase milk supply question
you will have to have a good pump if you want to continue pumping and feeding and going back to work. A Freestyle, PISA, or purely yours are the top pumps for frequent pampers. After the first, all insurance must cover some form of a pump. You should see if you qualify. You can also use FSa funds to pay. Not sure if ou have any left for the year
Ameda Purely Yours is a great pump, and it's a closed system, so you could buy a used one on eBay instead and just replace the accessories. You do not want to buy a used open system pump, like a PISA though. You can google "closed system pumps" to find a list of them.
Lots of women are able to exclusively pump, but in general, it can lead to supply problems for Mom. Unfortunately, pediatricians have very minimal bf'ing knowledge and tend to give bad advice. An International Board Certified LC is your best bet for bf'ing help. Or a LLL leader/support group. All LC's are not created equal, but they should've helped you with breastfeeding instead of recommending switching to EP'ing.
I only mention this because if you have more babies, and need bf'ing help, you'll want to ignore the pedi and stick with an IBCLC who has your long term bf'ing relationship in mind.
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DD2: milk and soy protein intolerant, allergic to eggs, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, sesame, bananas
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When SIL called her insurance, they said right now they'd cover 85 percent of the breast pump cost, but if she waited till Jan 1, they'd cover 100 percent. Some also cover a certain number of milk storage bags too. I'd just call your ins tomorrow and ask if they cover breast pumps and how it works. Good luck!
DD1: allergic to eggs & dairy
c/p 4/1/11
DD2: milk and soy protein intolerant, allergic to eggs, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, sesame, bananas
MSPI Moms Check-In Blog