21 weeks this week and have been researching breast feeding and signed up for a breast feeding class. I'm looking at buying a breast pump and am wondering if during the first few days of birth when your milk hasn't come in yet, should you try pumping after feeding baby each time (even if you have no milk or colostrum) in order to get you milk to come in faster and at a larger supply when it does come? I keep reading that this time frame is when your body will determine how much to supply and want to make sure there is enough.
                
                             
        
Re: Pump to induce milk and supply
Married 03/18/10
DS #2 Born 05/19/11
DS #3 Due 07/26/15
I was a cow with my first and ended up exclusively pumping for six months and could stop bc I had a gigantic freezer stash that got us well over a year plus donated grocery bags full.
Feel free to ask me anything or if I can help explain things
TTC #1 since 3/2011
DX: anovulatory and severe MFI
DH is a testicular cancer survivor
IVF#1 w/ICSI lupron, gonal f, ovidrel
ER 6/15/12 6R 6M 6F! ET 6/20/12
Beta #1: 154 Beta #2: 509 Beta #3: 7326
Baby Boy born 3/1/2013
TTC#2: 6/2014 all testing came back normal
IVF#2 (#1 for LO#2) 9/2014 - 17R 10M 10F 4 blasts frozen on day 6.
FET #1 10/15/14 - Beta #1: 216 Beta #2: 823
Baby Boy born 7/10/2015
I never did anything but nurse, never used formula and I never had an issue with producing milk.
Both my boys nursed over a year.
The body will still produce colostrum even through I'm starting early but will give me a headstart so when baby is born I have a good supply.