Okay so I want to give my baby breast milk but I'm on the fence about how to go about it. Will the baby still get the same benifits as it would from breastfeeding? Will my nipples be less sore from the pumping? I know full time pumping is a lot of work as well, just looking for some advice on both breastfeed and full time pumping if any of you ladies have done both.
Re: STM. Exclusive pumping vs. Breastfeeding? No rude comments please.
I have found I am pretty much the only person who does it out of choice, most only EP if they have to.
I don't even know if I would be able to keep up production pumping... I work 10 hour days with 2 hours worth of commute. Might be hard to pump frequently enough to keep up?!
BF is easier, you just need your boobs, possibly a nibble shield, and a cover if you're out and about.
With EP you need a good double electric breast pump with all working parts, and even spares. Storage containers, or storage bags. Freezer space if you plan on building a reserve. Bottles, etc.
I am an exclusive pumper. I tried breastfeeding but (TMI) my nipples are very flat. Even with a nipple shield it was nearly impossible for me. Exclusively pumping is no walk in the park. It takes dedication and hard work. For me it was very rewarding, I was still able to give my baby my milk even though BF was a problem.
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I also think your milk supply has something to do with it.
-it sucks when you are pumping and your baby is crying.
-cleaning pump parts isn't fun, your nipples need no cleaning.
-after the initial 2-4 weeks of painful nipples during BFing, it actually doesn't hurt at all to BF but pumping tugs at your nipples with plastic, not a warm, squishy mouth.
-when your kid is hungry it's so much faster to throw them on your boob rather than run to the fridge, grab milk, wait for it to warm since you can't nuk it, then feed your kid, while it's screaming.
-sitting in a pumping position is not comfortable at all. You can lay down when you nurse, so comfy.
-pumping is annoyingly loud
-pumping costs money if you use bags, nursing is free.
Can you tell I hated pumping? Lol. But, the beauty of it all is you can decide as you go. We had latch issues and supply issues so to give my nipples a break I EP for 2 weeks. I hated it and went back to BFing and didn't pump until I went back to work. You can do one or both or whatever you want. You'll figure out what works best for you.
My hat goes off to EPers - I could never do it.
I also liked knowing exactly how much my baby was eating. With pumping you know exactly how much the baby is getting.
The thing is your never really going to know until you do it. When DS is born, I'll probably pop him I the boob at first bc it's something that feels right (which might sound contradictory but it's my truth), If I go by past experience I'll quickly go to EP bc it was what I liked and worked best for me.
Either way I don't think you're going to get out of feeling some pain and exhaustion
I'm not really a fan of how you worded that, but I'll answer it anyways:
Because I liked pumping better. It worked for me, it was comfortable and convenient. The way people describe EPing on here is NOT how I experienced it. My experience was very positive.
::sigh:: I didn't say I was offended. I said I wasn't a fan of your choice of words. it didn't sit right with me.I didn't take it as a personal attack on ME, but since I chose to EP I figured the question applied to me as well. Maybe I took it the wrong way, I don't know.
However I always got excited visually seeing how much milk I could get out! It really is liquid gold!
Your nipples get used to it.... Just part of the process, but keep lanolin on hand!
I will try harder this time around, but give all you BF moms sooooo many props!