I am having surgery to take my gallbladder out on Friday. I was hoping I could hold off a while longer to get a better milk supply in the freezer but I've been having frequent attacks and agree with the doctors that I should have the surgery as soon as possible. I will have to pump and dump for 24 hours following the surgery and am a nervous wreck about my LO being okay during that time. He eats every two hours and I think I will be able to have JUST enough to cover. I'm also worrying how he will do with a bottle that long. He has had a few bottles and done fine but I'm still nervous. I also am afraid my supply will take a hit from having to only pump. Please tell me I'm being a freak and that I'm worrying for no reason.
Re: Surgery and breastfeeding
As for stash, pump what you can up till surgery but don't stress too much if he needs a little extra formula in there too. He will be fine! As for your supply, as much as it sucks, I would pump at least a couple extra times during that 24 hr pump/dump phase to make sure your body gets the message- we aren't shutting down! Really, don't overthink this- stress will lower your supply more than the rest.
I did need to speak to the doctor about the pain meds I got, but it's fine to nurse after general.
you need to ask him and find out, since you don't know what he's thinking. He could have a real reason or he could be overly cautious (I had a doctor refuse to dilate my eyes for an eye exam bc I was BFing) or he could not be educated about BFing or he could be practicing cover your ass medicine since his liability wouldn't cover baby.
I had to have surgery at 2 weeks pp and the docs were telling me that I'd have to pump and dump for days...turns out I only had to for 24 hours. This was due to a particular antibiotic that I was given a dose of.