i am a FTM. LO is now 5 weeks old. He has been EBF and there have been no issues. I have recently tried pumping in hopes of building a bit of a stash before returning to work.
I have tried on 3 occasions. I can get a small amount (1/4 ounce or so) from each breast if LO has not fed recently. It comes pretty early in the pump session then nothing. I still have plenty left, so it is not a supply issue. I have tried massaging my breast before and while pumping. It doesn't help. Every time I have pumped I was next to LO and interacting with him.
My pump is brand new, a Medela pump in style.
Any advice? If I don't have success in the next few days I will see if I can get help from a lactation consultant.
Re: Pumping issues - 1st timer not getting anything
Remember that you don't actually NEED a stash. Only what baby will eat the first day (typically, an oz an hour you are gone)
Get a hands free pumping bra and pump WHILE nursing baby first thing in the morning. It helps to master the football hold for your LO for this.
If baby gets any bottles you need to pump while that is happening to make up the feeding.
Drink lots of water, eat well and relax.
Good luck!
If I don't see any improvement in a week or so I will visit with an LC and see if they can help.
When you get more comfortable with pumping, I found a good way to get some extra for practice bottles and a small stash (max mine ever got was 50 oz), was to pump the opposite breast baby was feeding from in the morning. Let down was always good because it was baby induced and yield was good, being the first pump of the morning.
Good luck and hang in there!
Today I tried pumping one side while feeding LO. It was challenging, but I managed to get slightly more - maybe 3/4 oz from one side.
When I used the medium sized flanges that came with my pump a large amount of my breast was pulled into the tube. The manual said that if that happens to get a smaller size. I bought the small flanges and now only a small amount of my breast gets sucked into the tube and they are much more comfortable. Most of what I have read on flange sizing is rather vague so I still have no idea if I am using the right size.
Thank you everyone for the advice so far.