Hi guys! Good news! We are moving back to the States from Germany in 4 weeks (AUGH!). We were planning to move soon, but not quite this soon, but it's for the best and I'm excited. I've been EPing, and am not sure what to do about this transition. I would LOVE any advice anyone has on either how to stop pumping and switch to formula, how to continue EPing or a mix of both.
Sometimes it seems impossible and sometimes not. I told Husband we may want to start giving her some formula to make sure we find a kind that digests well and doesn't give her gas. He thinks it's too soon to mess with that (meaning if we are going to give her formula, we can just start right before the flight, not slowly introduce it). I know I have an unrealistically pessimistic view of the effects of formula on LO after breastmilk, even though I'm really pro-FF. I get way sucked into the "breast is best" hype sometimes (I need to stop reading Kelly Mom), and I know formula is great too (I was raised on formula!). In my head, though, I imagine her fussy, jet lagged, ear popping, spitting up formula because she's not used to it while I try to pump my boobs on an international flight.
Here's my other concern- how am I going to keep my supply up through 3 days of movers being in the apartment packing and moving our stuff (I can't pump in front of a bunch of strange men and they will be here all day for 2-3 days)? Also, how am I to keep my supply up through a 20+ hour travel situation (3 airports, 2 flights- I have a Medela PISA backpack with battery option, so I could take that with me, but then I have to take ALL the supplies that go with it) and THEN, I have to keep pumping while I visit family who I haven't seen in months/years and THEN live in a hotel for at least a month while we look for permanent housing (we get this paid for, so Husband wants to milk it...bad word choice).
I presented these concerns to Husband this morning and his response was (lovingly, though it will sound snarky) that it sounds like I'm just trying to come up with an excuse to not pump anymore. Which is true to an extent, because I don't think it will work during the move- or at least, I think it will be a really unnecessary stress. Just trying to wash all the pump stuff seems daunting on a plane then in an airport and then a hotel.
So what do you guys think? If this is possible, I would like to keep pumping at least occasionally. But how do I go about it? Should I just give up? If I can't pump as much as I would like during this time, how quickly would my supply diminish? Could I get my supply back up if I'm off schedule for a week or so? If we do go formula when should we start? How long does it take to dry up so I can be comfortable on the flight if we go exclusive formula? What if I just started pumping once in the morning and once before bed- is this possible or is that too much time in between? Would my body adjust to just provide milk during those times or would I be ridiculously engorged all day?
Tons of questions, I know. Any advice on any of it is definitely appreciated! I may repost in the BFing board.
Re: EPing During an International Move- WWYD (long)
As for pumping around family, not sure why it would be a big deal. Just throw a cover over yourself. I was bfing when all I our family came to see us.. Even when we weren't in a house yet.
It just depends what is impt to you. If you want bm then you can def make it work.. If not, then start the formula!
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