Anyone doing/considering doing this?
I don't have any medical or pain related reason...I've just come to the conclusion over the last 6 weeks that I prefer pumping and giving a bottle. Breastfeeding is taking a long time per session and I'm 6 weeks in and she is still eating every hour-3 hours at night. I never sleep! Also, it seems like she is more content after a 3 oz pumped bottle than 45 minutes at breast. So I am thinking about a combination breast and bottle feeding or maybe just exclusively pumping.
Just looking for some thoughts/feedback. Maybe I am giving up too soon!!
Re: Exclusive Pumping
I don't really have any reservations against a combo, I guess I'm just not sure how the LO will do with that. I guess since she was a NICU baby and had bottle and breast from the start it probably wouldn't be too confusing. Is it ok to just have a couple of times a day to nurse, first thing in the morning and bedtime maybe? And bottle feed the rest of the time. I'm not sure how to go about it!
Now that they're home I feel like there's definitely good and bad aspects to it: I like that my husband can help with some of the feedings, and in the middle of the night I'm happy for them to quickly eat and go back to sleep, but I also miss the closeness I feel when they're at breast (I can only do it once a day each right now and I have to bottle them after
If it were me I'd maybe try a combination approach- if nights are the roughest maybe bottle then? If that doesn't work for you, you can always add in more bottling sessions if you need to
I'm almost In this camp, but I'm still trying to establish my milk.
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My milk is fully in today, but pumping colostrum and the transition milk were hard, Those days I wasn't pumping enough to satisfy him so we'd finish a feeding with formula. Just today I've pumped enough vs his wants that I have a few feedings in the fridge. I'm aiming for every 2-2.5 hours during the day and hoping for every 3-4 hours overnight.
Overnights have been the hardest, since he needs fed AND I have to pump. The plan my husband and I worked out initially isn't working, so we're trying to find new plan so I can actually sleep between feedings. I just started double pumping last night, which I hope helps tonight...cuts time in half.
So far it's also a lot of cleaning. Cleaning pump parts and bottles, I'm constantly at the sink. Thankfully I picked up some Medela soap on clearance, it's easy and quick. Need more back up parts so I can rotate.
Sorry so long...I'm excited to reintegrate with the world outside my pumping station!
I've still been rinsing mine though, as I think it will be more work to clean pieces later with dried, sticky milk on them.
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I was under the impression that too much pumping will trick the my body into producing less. This is interesting.
My sister-in-law had both her boys reject her when she began supplementing, so just be careful.
We pump due to poor transfer and also supplement with formula due to supply issues. Right now, LO gets about 1/3 - 1/2 of the days feeding from pumped milk.
Thank you. I've heard that it gets easier. It will probably just take a little time, and my LO was 5 weeks early so it could take her even a bit longer to get efficient. I think I have just been having some rough BFing days because of this never ending growth spurt. Sleep makes me desperate for solutions!
I plan on making an appointment with the LC, but thought about waiting until I've had more practice under my belt. I have some questions if anyone has opinions...
Do you use lanolin on the opening of the shields every time you pump? The LC instructed me to, but I'm not sure if that was temporary advice due to the damage the one day of BF attempts did, or if that's how you always do it.
What do you pump in vs store in? I've been pumping into the medela bottles, of which I have 6 I think. I store extra in the fridge in these bottles, but by the end of the day I'm running out of bottles to pump into (will empty most of them overnight). I saw Medela has pump and store bags with an attachment for the pump. Before birth, I bought several boxes of the Lashinoh bags on sale because everyone said how good they were. Should I instead invest in the Medela pump and store bags? That would also solve some of the dishwashing problem, lol.
very confusing! It sounds like everyone has more luck with a bottle overnight vs bf though...overnights are our biggest struggle right now. Not sure if I should maybe try this & skip the 1.5 hour nursing sessions at 3 am?
@uncharted01 I think @Wicked22 gave great advice already, but I'll chime in too. Figuring out what to put in a bottle each time is still a guessing game for me. Sometimes he only takes 20 ml, sometimes he'll drain 60 ml in no time.
If I had a bigger bottle prepared vs what he takes, I just leave it out until the time it would have expired. Whether I pump and put directly in a bottle, or take out of the fridge and put in a bottle, I only leave it for 6 hours. (I've also seen that 4 hours is another guideline.) To help me remember, I have a little piece of paper, about sticky note size, that I write what time the bottle is good for. Then I just leave the bottle sitting on that paper, so whether I pick it up or my husband does we know it's good.
How long do you ladies pump for? I feel like I drain pretty quickly - maybe 10 to 15 minutes. Milk still comes out after that but it takes so long that I don't think it's worth it to sit there.