DS almost always only eats on one side at a time. He's a pretty efficient eater (in my opinion) and only eats for about 10 minutes. During the day this doesn't pose any issue for me, but at night it can become uncomfortable. IE, if he eats on the left side last before bed and then sleeps 5 hours, nurses right side, then sleeps another 3 hours... it's been 8 hours since my left side has been nursed.
My question is this: In this situation should I pump the opposite side or will it compound the engorgement issue?
I do pump once a day just to build a freezer stash, but not until afternoon. I typically am able to pump about 5 oz.
Re: One side-eater question
I agree with PPs. If you pump at night your body will keep producing the milk then. If you wait it out, your body will adjust and stop producing so much milk during the night.
My DS is 9 months and has always ate from one side only per feeding. I think he was about 2 months when I stopped feeling engorged at night. But he ate quite frequently during the night till he was a month or more.