Working moms that pump, how many times do you pump while at work?
How long are you away from your LO?
If time away from you desk was not a factor in how often that you pump, would you pump more often?
I currently pump 3 times. I am gone a total of 11 hours that's including drive time. I hate pumping and want to cut back but don't know if I should or not.
With DD1, I did at some point but I can't remember what age she was. I think I dropped the 3rd pumping session around 9 months. I do have a modest freezer stash. Last time I pumped till about 14 months.
ETA: I generally pump more than what she eats while I am gone.
Ivy: July 2010 | Stella: Dec 2012 | BFP#3: MMC at 11Wk's, July 2017 | Wyatt: April 2019 | BFP#5: Twin Girls due Sept 2020
Re: Pumping at work question
Twice a day, once in the am around 9:30 and once during/after lunch. Then, he usually nurses right when we get home. In regard to your time away question, I tried adding a third session at one point, but it just didn't work out well for me, and I really wasn't producing enough that third session for it to make much of a difference (I typically have to supplement w/formula @ daycare). Way to go for making it so long! That's amazing! Right now, I'm taking it week by week. My first goal was 6 months, then 8 (which will be Friday), so now I'm just kind of doing the wait and see thing.
ETA I am away from him for about 8.5 hrs a day and it's about a 15 min commute home w/him.
BFP#1:MC 8/20/2010| BFP#2:MC 7/9/2011| BFP#3:DD born 12/14/2012
I EP and DS is 8.5 months old. I recently went from 4 to 3 pumps per day but am still making 25-27oz per day, which is about what he takes. I pump once before work and twice at work, but plan to start pumping only once at work around 10 months. I have a small freezer stash as I have been trying to cirulate older milk out recently. He's eating 6oz bottles, 5 times per day, but doesn't always eat every drop at DC. I'd say he could take anywhere between 20-32oz per day depending on how much he's eaten.
Since I EP, I wouldn't want to pump more often even if I had the time. At this point, I continue b/c it's free, it helps me burn calories since I have no time for the gym and it's good for DS.
Luckily I've been able to keep up with milk through a combination of DS largely refusing bottles while I'm gone, and domperidone.