I need some words of advice/encouragement. This past week I have experienced a decrease in my pumping supply. I used to get 16 oz per workday (3 sessions in 9 hours) easily, then I went through a 2-3 week phase where it was more like 19 or 20 oz a day, great, then it decreased back to 16 oz and now I'm lucky if I'm getting 14 oz. This is all over the course of the past two months or so.
I have added a pumping session at home to make up the 2-3 oz that LO needs for his 4- 4 oz bottles that he takes during the day. What the frick happened to my supply? I have had no dietary changes, no exercise changes, but I do run 2-3 miles 3x/week. I haven't even run this week.
LO is eating more solids, but is still taking the full amount of bottles during the days. He has breakfast and dinner and we just introduced a midday snack this week where he's allowed to have some banana and puffs or baby yogurt and blueberries or something small. His meals are only about half the little containers and he ends up wearing most of it.
I want to BF for a year, but I am worried I am failing.
My Medela double-electric pump has started to make a funny rattling noise in the motor. Could it be that? What would I do if it was that?
I replaced my pump membranes about 3 weeks ago when I started noticing the decrease.
Sorry for the novel, if anyone has suggestions I'd love to hear them.
TL;DR Version: I need a hug. My supply is decreasing and I don't know if it is solids related, or if my pump is dying, or if I am losing my supply for some other reason.
Re: Sudden drop in supply (7 mos)
@sing2phins Can I ask what Maggie's eating sched is like? Have you intro'd solids and if she's dropped any feedings?
i would also call medela, as PPs have said, if your pump is making a funny noise. but also agree that it could be your period returning.
if you are nursing on demand when you are home with your LO, i wouldn't worry too much about your supply. your LO can always reverse cycle a little and get more of her milk directly from the source.
My LO dosent seem to be minding it so I am trying not to let it eat me up.
It's so difficult, but I believe we have made it this far, we can do another 5 months. Breast feeding is one of the hardest things I've ever done. Keep at it, you are doing a great job so far, and any effort is worthy effort for your babe. Stay strong and eat some oatmeal, that's the one thing I didn't notice above. Thoughts and prayers coming your way!!!