I plan on BF LO at least 2 years or until he self-weans, now he is almost 10 months, I am pumping twice at work. I was wondering if I could stop pumping when he reaches 1 year but then I am afraid that my supply will drop so much that we will have to stop BF.
What was your experience? When did you stop pumping? How long did you BF?
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Re: BTDT extended BFers - when did you stop pumping?
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My son was MPI (milk protein intolerant) until around 13-14 months. So my situation is a bit unique since having enough BM was pretty important for us. I pumped 3x a day up until 1 year. Then I pumped 2x a day. I was still getting within an ounce or two of what I got pumping 3x a day. So in hindsight I wish I'd dropped to 2x around 10 or 11 months just for my sanity. I didn't notice any drop in supply during the times I nursed LO, and we did a BF'ing support group where we did weighed feedings every 2 weeks so I know he was still getting his usual 4-5oz from a session.
At 14 months I went down to pumping 1x a day. Shortly after that I got my first PP AF. I did notice a daytime supply dip after that. I started having to supplement his DC milk with 4-6 oz of coconut milk and on weekends I'll offer a bit of milk with lunch rather than just relying on nursing.
I slowly dropped that last pumping session between 15-16 months. I still nusre LO as often as he wants on the weekends, which is usually 3-4 times a day and we nurse 3x a day during the week. He's definitely getting milk from me & seems happy and content. He's almost 19 months now.
as PPs have said, you should be fine, supply-wise. many people stop pumping at work at 12 months. i would try to cut back to 1 pumping session a day a few weeks before you want to stop. some people gradually decrease the length of the last pumping session before stopping, but i went pretty much cold turkey. i had one day where i was a little engorged and pumped for a few minutes, but by the next day i was fine. it is such a relief to stop juggling all those pump parts!