LO is six weeks old and I have been ebf. I will be returning to work part time soon so I have been trying to start pumping a little. I managed to give her 2 pumped bottles last week but she took more in each bottle than I can pump in one session. I don't know how to build any stock at that rate. She isnt really on a feeding schedule yet but its ROUGHLY every 3 hours. Is there a way to get them scheduled? To make it worse she is colicky, so after each feeding we battle burping/spit up for nearly 45 minutes. She also never wants to be put down and doesn't nap much so finding time to pump is darn near impossible. I am hoping she will start sleeping better at night so maybe I can squeeze in a pumping session overnight but for now she isn't consistant enough to do that. Any ideas ladies please!!??
Re: finding time to pump logistics
When I went back to work and needed to squeeze in extra pumping sessions I would pump about 15-30 minutes after she was done nursing and I wouldn't get much milk but an ounce is an ounce and it helped build my supply. She was eating about every 2 hours at that point and had plenty of milk by the time she wanted to nurse again. If I was home alone with her and needed to pump I would just hold her and pump one side. If I owned a hands free pumping bra I could have tried that to pump both sides and hold her at the same time.
@maplebar I totally made a hands free pump bra out of an old sports bra and it works like a dream! Just cut 2 small holes. But regards to building supply, I also pump right after morning feed and make enough for 1 bottle for DH to use for a night feed + 1 freezer stash 2-3oz. I started pumping at 2 weeks to start a freezer stash and got 1oz/side in the beginning.