Hi there, I have started back to work full time and I am having trouble with my pumping schedule and hoping someone can give me some advice. My LO has been nursing typically at 4:30am and 7:30am before I leave to work (she typically eats every 3 hrs). I struggled with oversupply in the beginning and my LO still nurses on just one side most of the time, so when I'm at work I've been pumping from one side every 3 hrs and I get 4-5oz for each bottle. So I pump 10:30, 1:30 and 4:30 and expect her to eat again at 7:30 or around there. However I've been finding that my MIL is feeding LO all over the place and the past 2 days she has been out of milk by 6pm and my MIL has been pulling an extra bottle out of my freezer stash each day before I get home! I don't understand how were so off schedule.
I'm not sure how much she should typically eat, but I pump to empty each time which is 4-5oz's so I assumed that's what she's been eating when she's nursing. My MIL said that if the bottle has not been "full" she pulls from the other bottles in the fridge to top them off and then has to get a freezer supply by the end of day (I'm guessing shes filling them up to 5-6oz's? Whatever the bottle will hold). I am wondering if my LO should be eating more than I pump on one side and maybe I should start pumping both (although I'm afraid of having an oversupply/engorgement issue again) or if my MIL is overfeeding her. I could talk to her about pacing her bottle feeds if that's the case...but I want to be sure that's what's going on before I tell my MIL to not feed her anymore. Any help is greatly appreciated!!!
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As far as pumping, my DD takes 4-5 bottles at daycare and I only pump 3x during the workday. I can't just pump one bottle out of a feeding and expect to get by. I would say double pumping might be your best bet or adding a pump in the car on the way to work. I used to pump on my way to work even though DD had eaten within the hour and I think because mornings were plentiful, I got a few extra oz. (I WFH now so it doesn't make sense to pump in the car anymore.) Honestly, efficiency wise, making one or all of your work pumps double pumps might get you what you need. If you pump over what she needs, freeze it and use it later!
Married: 9.22.12 - DD: 1.7.14 - EDD 2: 10.30.17 - J14 OG
The baby is more effective at pulling milk than the pump. Just because you pump 4-5 doesn't mean that's all she is taking when she nurses.
LO could be comfort eating at the change in the situation and the stress. MIL is (likely) overfeeding her. Does LO take a pacifier? She probably wants to comfort suck and MIL is mistaking that for hunger and feeding her instead.
MIL should not be combining BM bottles like that. You can heat and reheat once. Once you mix bottles, that milk has already been heated once as far as the milk is concerned. Does that make sense?
You can use this chart for a guide on how much to feed her: https://kellymom.com/bf/pumpingmoms/pumping/milkcalc/
It's going to take some playing around, but I would pre-make the bottles and tell MIL when they are finished to try a pacifier. If LO is still angry/showing hungry signs 30 minutes later, then feed her more, but not a full bottle more. Also, search for paced bottle feedings on Youtube to show your MIL how best to feed a breastfed baby.
My only question is how is she getting the freezer milk thawed out so fast that your LO can drink it? When I dethaw I put the bag of milk in a cup in the fridge and it would take all night to thaw. Just wanting to make sure she's not microwaving it...
What I did when my folks and MIL were here was do a journal. I did this about a week before they came and documented every feeding, nap and diaper so they could see our routine. If it wasn't for that, both my parents and MIL said they would have fed her more if they hadn't read the prior notes and notice that she got fussy around normal nap times and that she never had a bottle more than 4oz in one sitting and ~2.5 hours between. Good luck, I hope you find a solution to put your mind at ease, it sounds like you pump plenty. I'll also echo double pumping- it'll save time and it shouldn't confuse the bubbies.