i was just reading the thread about pumping and storing milk. I feel like I'm doing something wrong. Once a day I get 4 ounces total (usually at night) and it takes forever. The rest of the day I get about two each time, if that. My LO is 7 weeks tomorrow. Also, when I pump, the milk starts and stops throughout the session. Is that typical? I've seen three LCs and I can't take any herbs or tea because the baby had bad reactions to them. He is slowly gaining weight about half an ounce a day.
When I BF he takes his time and never fills himself up. So now I pump 2xs so I have a bottle to feed him more milk at a faster rate and then BF, takes well over an hour - each time.
Sorry if this thread is a stream of consciousness, I'm fried!
Re: Pumping - what am I doing wrong?
I can only pump after the 7am ish feeding and only ever get a little over two oz total. If I pump any other time a day I get less than half an oz. I take Fenugreek but I don't know that it is helping.
Can I put the 2 oz I pump in the morning in the fridge and add to it through out the day before freezing?
Any other suggestions on getting more milk?
TIA
I was so clueless about BF and pumping before the baby. I thought your milk just came in and that was it!!
One thing a LC told me was to hand express after every pumping session as it will empty the breast better than the pump. I always get nearly an additional half ounce doing so. Maybe you can even try hand expressing after he's done eating. Did the doctor say your LO's weight gain was slow? And try not to stress about it- it's bad for your milk supply!
Also, have you tried breast compressions? When your LO looks like he's sucking, squeeze your breast to get some more milk out into his mouth. Once it looks like he's swallowing, stop, then keep repeating each time he looks like he's sucking. You can YouTube that, too.
Good luck and hope you figure it out!
I know long BF sessions aren't always convenient, but it's pretty normal for them to take 30 minutes +. We're just now dropping down from 60 minutes to about 45.
Baby Boy due October 2017