I just want to say if you are pumping to build a stash for whatever reason, just keep doing so. I say this because I hear people say "why build a stash" just pump at work for what you will need to following day. Yea, well I went through my stash quickly. Granted my stash was not very large but I really regret not doing it more. 
One weekend I had some drinks so of course I used some of my stash and my supply dropped my being dehydrated. Now for the past 5 days I've been really sick, again my supply has dropped a lot. This has been really tough and stressful thinking all day long about my milk and if will return back to normal. Not only that but now LO prefers the bottle of BM over regular nursing. So the bottles are flying left and right. We are hanging on my a hair!!! This weekend I'm going to try some power pumping and pray all goes well. Sorry for the dear diary I just wanted to say, if you are pumping and stashing keep doing so. You never know what will happen. Thanks for listening. Off to pump!                 
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DD born 8/7/2013
DS born 7/28/14
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Re: A tip...
This is a BIG TIP!!!
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We have our "Irish Twins"
DD born 8/7/2013
DS born 7/28/14
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We have our "Irish Twins"
DD born 8/7/2013
DS born 7/28/14
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C 7.16.2008 | L 11.12.2010 | A 3.18.2013
I too think that having a stash is a good idea for any emergencies that you cant predict. Every family is different in what could bring mother and baby apart so I think that the stash size could vary. I know I am preparing myself to be away from LO for a few weeks due to job training so having the couple hundred ounces I have in my freezer is good. My goal is to BF to at least one year and I am depending on my stash to allow me to do so even when away from LO.
BFP #1 11/07/2012 EDD 07/09/2013 M/C 11/22/2012
BFP #2 02/05/2013 EDD 09/19/2013 Arrived via c-section 09/27/2013
We have our "Irish Twins"
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Everyone's situation and perspective on how to bf are different. And you aren't allowing any flexibility in that! I'm sorry that daycare was over feeding your baby and that you decided to pump a crazy amount to cover that. But the problem was the over feeding! Not that "breast feeding isn't easy". Bfing and pumping can be "easy" especially if you can establish a routine that works for your family.
The OP just wanted to share why her stash had helped out and how she wished she would have put a little more effort in to get a larger stash.
Having a larger stash is a great safety net for moms so they don't stress about output, have flexibility for activities away from the baby, etc.
By no means does this mean the mom is trying to cop out of doing a good job pumping at the moment. It just plainly means they can be less stressed about it!!
I'm very grateful for my stash. I know if I am unable to pump enough at work one day the baby will have enough food to eat. And that I can work to get my supply back up the next day by eating oatmeal / drinking mothers milk tea / etc. I may not have the time or energy that specific day/ time to "add in more pumping sessions".
I was pumping SOOO much while I was away from my baby though. 1 hr of pumping at 6AM, then 45 minutes at 9:30, 45 minutes at 11:30 AM, 45 minutes at 2:00, 1 hr of pumping at 4:30.
Total pumping time was over 4 hours which is ridiculous when you work a full time job and take care of a baby when you get home. My supply has now increased a little so I don't have to pump as much but a freezer stash was super important for me.
We have our "Irish Twins"
DD born 8/7/2013
DS born 7/28/14
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We have our "Irish Twins"
DD born 8/7/2013
DS born 7/28/14
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