So I keep hearing that you should NOT pump as it will cause an oversupply, but isn't hand stimulating about the same thing? Won't that cause an oversupply too?
~Jen
Married since 8.17.03
Mom to Richard 7.24.05, Ava 3.27.08, Isabella 5.19.09 & Timothy 10.22.14
When I pump I get about 4 oz....when I hand express it is probably only a tablespoon. Pumping made my oversupply worse. The only time I really had to hand express was when my breast were engorged and rock hard. Hand expressing never increased my supply.
I have had struggles with my supply, so if for some reason DS doesn't want to nurse or doesn't want much milk, I will pump after (if I am home and able to do so).
When you've been married this long, you need a ticker to remind you.
Re: If your breasts still feel full after a feeding, do you just wait until next feeding+
Married since 8.17.03
Mom to Richard 7.24.05, Ava 3.27.08, Isabella 5.19.09 & Timothy 10.22.14
When you've been married this long, you need a ticker to remind you.
Baby Boy M - 08/01/2013
Expecting Baby Bean February 2017