I met my nursing goal of six months and I really need to get back on some medication, so I've been weaning the boys. I've dropped a pumping/nursing session a week for the last six weeks, but I'm having trouble dropping the morning feed and the late night pump. I'm sick right now and seeing a remarkable drop in my already dismal supply (I only pumped three ounces last night), so I'm wondering if this is the time to really push for dropping those sessions? Should I try to drop the morning nursing session or the night pump first? FWIW, the pump is more effective in draining me due to poor latching. Any advice on how to finish up?
I was a 34C before pregnancy and a 38DD at delivery. I am only wearing large nursing bras and medium tanks right now, but I've noticed my number measurement must be shrinking since they are pretty loose under my breasts. I assume my lovely 34C boobs are gone forever and that I'll need some new bras. How long after I'm done should I go shopping? Should I expect a dramatic change in size?
TIA!!
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Sorry that your sick I hope you feel better soon.
From my LIMITED experience, I would drop the middle of the night pumping session first. You will be uncomfortable for a few days, but the morning feed will help. Once that discomfort subsides, then I would drop the morning feed. Since your supply is low right now, this should be a good time to do this. I haven't completely weaned DS, but when I dropped my last pumping session, I did it when AF was here because my supply is always lower during that time and it seemed to help me. Good Luck.
I have no adice on your bra ?'s because I'm still nursing but I'm back in my pre-pregnancy bras.
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As pp have suggested that's what I would do. Then I would wait up to a month depending on how they feel to figure out the size. Mine are the same size as pre preg but they are more "deflated" looking without a bra
My sister got a lift and her nipples resized (I don't know what the clinical name is for that!) after #3. She returned to her pre-baby size (C). I won't lie- they look spectacular! They are so amazing, in fact, she really doesn't even need a bra. I didn't see them before, but she said they looked like tube socks with nipples the size of a soda can. So not looking forward to that!
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Thanks so much for the get well wishes! It's our first cold and it's a doozy! I am actually getting ready to start AF (I bet that explains part of the drop- I always forget that!!), so I wonder if this weekend would be a great time to drop that pump. Thanks for the advice. That really helps!
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I just seriously laughed out loud. I am not even sh!tting you at all when I say I definitely need some work done on my girls after we are done having kids. I wouldn't describe mine as looking like tube socks with nipples the size of soda cans (so gross! yet hilarious!) but more like deflated pancakes with droopy smokie sausages for nipples (because that sounds way less gross I'm sure!). It's flat out embarrassing. I look like a man.
I would drop the pumping session myself. I have no love for the pump and would want to leave those intimate moments nursing in the AM til the end.
I would wait at least a month post-nursing to get sized again for new bras. I found that it took a while before I could get into some of my more tailored/fitted shirts even after I had stopped nursing.