Happy Tata Tuesday!
Today, from 1-3pm ET, Nancy Mohrbacher will be in THIS thread to answer all your breastfeeding questions! Her username is LC Nancy.By taking part in the conversation
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FILCA, is author of the 2010 book for breastfeeding specialists,
Breastfeeding Answers Made Simple: A Guide for Helping Mothers. She has
written for many publications and spoken at breastfeeding conferences
around the world. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of
Breastfeeding USA and the Leadership Team of the developing Mothers'
Milk Bank of the Western Great Lakes.
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Re: Tata Tuesday 8/13, 1-3pm ET with Nancy Mohrbacher (LC Nancy)
1. How can I make sure I am producing enough milk for when my son goes through a growth spurt? Since a baby is more efficient than a pump.
2. My son sleeps through the night and he is asleep when I leave for work in the morning. I pump when I get to work. So on the weekends, will my supply be affected if I don't pump the breast he doesn't eat from when he wakes?
Thank you!
Me (32) DH (34) | |
BFP #1 4/5/12 | Natural m/c on 4/18/12 (6w1d)
BFP #2 8/23/12 | DS born 5/3/13
BFP #3 12/6/15 | DD born 8/23/16
BFP #4 2/22/19 | EDD 10/28/19
My LO is 4 months old now and my letdown reflex has been present the entire time. Now it's a more intense feeling, maybe more painful, but definitely more noticeable. Does this mean anything? Am I doing something to cause it?
Thanks again!!
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OK so I finally defrosted one of my bags of frozen milk to see if it was still ok. Coming up on 3mo of being frozen for some of them and was going to go ahead and use them before the time limit was up. Well it had this really sweet funny smell and I tasted it and it tasted like soap. So I know that means that I have too much lipase in my milk. I defrosted a bag that was pumped 3 days ago and it had no smell at all but did have the soapy taste. DD drank 5 oz of it with no issues. I am going to start scalding my pumped milk before freezing it from now on incase her tastebuds change and she decides she no longer likes the soapy taste.
My question is....I usually pump in the morning after her fist nursing session around 7am and then again at night about 2.5 hours after she goes to bed. Do I need to scald the milk after each pump session or can I do it at the end of the day with all the milk at once? Also, I read to only scald until you see small bubbles and then remove from heat. I am so scared that I will let it get too hot, is there any signs that the milk has gotten too hot? Will the milk be bad if it does get too hot?
Thanks!
Hope this helps! Happy National Breastfeeding Awareness Month!
One of my breasts is a full cup size larger than the other and produces about 5oz while the other produces only 2oz. Is this normal and is there a way to even myself out?
Thanks for all your help!
I have two questions....
1. My little one is 11.5 weeks old. We have exclusively breastfed the entire time (he has only had 4 bottles ... Of breastmilk) my question is regarding let down. For some reason around a week or so ago I've not been feeling a letdown. I can tell from his sucking and swallowing that it is occurring, but for some reason the sensation is no longer occurring. Is this of concern?
2. I have a wedding to attend and my mother in law will need to give my little guy a bottle while I am away, possibly two bottles. I pump well and have been blessed with a decent-great supply. My question is regarding fore and hind milk. It seems that when I pump (typically at night and overnight) I get around 5 ounces each time (averaging 8-12 ounces a day which I freeze) . When I go to store the milk it has naturally separated. Should I be concerned, or is there a way to adjust the fore/hind milk balance. It just appears that there is SO much more fore milk.
Thank you in advance!
Also, I have read conflicting articles, but I would love to know the details of when it is safe to nurse after having a glass of wine.
Thanks!