Hi All!
27 weeks. Seeing my OB end of month but wanted to see if anyone had input on this. I'm a FTM and was thinking of pumping rather than feeding from the breast for personal reasons. Any thoughts on when I can begin pumping? Was thinking of pumping and freezing some prior if possible. I know milk starts later but colostrum ... Thx for your feedback. Maybe second time moms have some thoughts!
Good health & Happiness
Mel
Re: Pumping Questions
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And no, you cannot pump before baby is born. Besides the fact that it would be minuscule amounts not even worth saving, nipple stimulation can bring on labor.
Once again, speak with your doctor.
2nd round exp 8/20/18.
Pros to EPing? Baby still gets breast milk even if you're unable to nurse; others can feed baby too; you could possibly be in a position to donate extra milk to moms who can't produce.
Cons? It's more time consuming than nursing or formula feeding. To keep up your supply you need to pump at least every 2 hours for the first month to first 3 months. Some moms are lucky enough to be able to stretch it out sooner.; it's expensive- I'd highly recommend a hospital grade pump as I burned through 3 medela PIS with my first. Then you'll need storage bags, plenty of bottles, pumping accessories like tubing, different size flanges, a hands free kit, etc; you'll have to lug your pumping stuff around with you; some women simply don't respond to a pump (who can otherwise nurse fine) and you typically don't produce as much with pumping.
I have a ton of respect for pumpers as I know how hard it is. And if you choose to do it then good for you. Just remember that every feeding method comes with challenges and don't make a final decision yet.
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It depends on where and what type of freezer you're using. A deep freezer can hold milk 6-12 months (likely closer to 6). The back of a regular freezer is more like 3-6.
Don't pump early though.