I had my little guy a week ago and I've been pumping since day one. I'm a FTM also, so I feel a little clueless! My milk seems to have come in but I'm not getting a lot yet. The most I've gotten in a pumping session is a little over 1/2 oz combined. I pump for 15 min at least 8 times a day.
Is this normal? Does it usually take a mom with a preemie longer to get a good milk supply going? Just curious to see what everyone's experience has been with pumping and any tips are greatly appreciated. Side note: I do have access to a lactation nurse and I've gotten some tips already from her.
Re: Pumping question
First pregnancy - DS 01-Apr-09;
3rd cycle Clomid/IUI after 2 years TTC
TTC #2 since ~June 2010
IUI #1 & 2 - Clomid/IUI - BFN
IUI #3 &4 - Gonal-F/Ovidrel and IUI -- BFN
IUI #5 - Gonal-F/Ovidrel and IUI -- BFP!!
EDD: March 22, 2013
It's triplets!!
My point in this post is that no matter what happens, just do the best you can. That is ok! I battled tons of guilt about my breastfeeding. I only ended up doing it for 4 months, but DS got some and that's better than nothing! Good luck!
I'm not new. I just hate The Bump.
Me: PCOS DH: Low everything (MFI)
Clomid with TI x 3 2010 BFN
Clomid+IUI+Ovidrel 2010 BFN
IVF w/ICSI #1 2011
9/8/11 Beta #1: 2082!! 9/19/11 Beta#2 34,689!! U/S 9/22/11 HR 127! 11/8/11 HR 150! 12/6/11 HR 136! 12/14/11 HR 139! Born at 26w2d on 2/4/2012! After 83 days in the NICU, Adalyn came home on 4/26/12!
FET 1 3/2013 BFN
FET 2 5/2013 BFN
He got breastmilk through his edd. At that point, our ped could see how it stressed me out so much and told me- DS will thrive at this point on whatever we feed him. Breast milk, formula, whatever. It's insanely difficult to make/keep a supply when you can only pump.
My point is... It's okay if your supply is never where it "should" be. Right now you need to concentrate on doing your best for your baby, and taking care of yourself. If that means you switch to formula... That's okay. Baby will still be fed and happy. Happy mama = happy baby.
At 1 week: 6oz per day
2 weeks: 17oz per day
3 weeks: 20oz per day
4 weeks: 17oz per day
5 weeks: 15oz per day
6 weeks: 18oz per day
7 weeks: 18oz per day
8 weeks: 20oz per day
9 weeks: 19oz per day
10 weeks: 26oz per day
11 weeks: 28oz per day
12 weeks: 28oz per day
13 weeks: 28oz per day
14 weeks: 30oz per day
You are already doing better than I was at 1 week. As you can see, the mastitis had a huge impact on my supply around weeks 4-5. After recovering, I had a huge jump in supply during week 10. I stopped keeping track of daily amounts after week 14, but now at 20 weeks I would guess I am making about 35oz per day. I am pumping for twins so I'm not sure how or even if that affects my totals.
You can try galactogogs if you want to be even more proactive, which are natural foods and herbs that have been used for centuries to help nursing moms. Things like oatmeal, fenugreek, brewers yeast, papaya, and (though controversial) Guinness beer. If you try the beer, make sure you wait at least a full hour after drinking it before pumping. Also, it really has to be Guinness, not just any dark beer, because it is the high concentration of both barley and barley malt extract, coupled with a low alcohol content that make this beer so different from others. I tried it and personally didn't notice any difference, but a lot of women swear by it. I drank Mother's Milk tea for awhile which has a lot of herbs that help. It did help me, so that could be worth trying as well. Make sure you ask your LC or your baby's doctor if it is ok though as some doctors may worry about possible interactions between the herbs and medications yoir baby is getting if any passes through to your milk.
Sorry this is so long, I hope something in here helps. Good luck!
3rd cycles clomid + Ovidrel = BFN
4th cycles letrozole/Ovidrel + IUI = BFN
IVF #1 = BFP! Twins due 2/5/2014
@xladybassx, I've got a hospital pump, they loaned it to me until Henry's discharged. Then I have to get my own, which DH is looking to see what our insurance will cover. What app did you use to track?
3rd cycles clomid + Ovidrel = BFN
4th cycles letrozole/Ovidrel + IUI = BFN
IVF #1 = BFP! Twins due 2/5/2014