When I first went back to work I was able to pump about 4 to 5 oz at each session. Now, a month and a half later, i am only pumping about 2 to 3. What happened? I still pump the same times and I have changed the membranes on the pump. I have tried lactation cookies, mothers milk tea gave baby gas. Could it be the tubing if the pump? What can I do?
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Try switching to a larger breastshield
Don't look at how much you are pumping. Since I relaxed and stopped doing this my supply went way up. Read a book while you pump to keep your mind off it.
Pump only one breast at a time and massage the breast while you pump. When done with one switch to the other.
Add an extra pumping session in if you still need more milk.
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1. Everytime you pump make sure to drink at least 16 oz of water while pumping. I had a hard time drinking enough throughout the day so this helped.
2. Make sure to massage. I got an extra oz if I massaged compared to not.
3. For some pumping both sides at once is better. But I actually got more pumping one side then the other. I could focus on the massaging better.
4. And this sounds dumb but it actually helped me. Don't look at your oz until you are done. Because if you start worrying about your oz you start to stress which hurts your supply.