February 2016 Moms

BTDT Breastfeeding Moms

TwindlingTwindling member
edited October 2015 in February 2016 Moms
So.

Nursing one baby is completely foreign to me and I need some guidance. When I was nursing my girls, each just got one boob. That lasted for about 3 weeks until exclusively pumping became the easier route for us.

How does nursing work with just one LO? I would like to avoid pumping because 1. Pumping seriously sucks. And 2. It caused a massive oversupply for me.

Do you feed baby for so long on one side and then unlatch and switch? What if baby doesn't empty you? Does the leftover milk create problems or do you still have to pump it?

Do you feed until empty on one side and still have to pump the other breast?

If you exclusively nurse, how do you build any kind of stash to have for stuff like date nights?

What'd your normal schedule look like? Especially if you are a SAHM/work from home mom?

You would think someone who pumped for 4 months would know this stuff but I'm clueless...I plan to take a class to be more successful nursing but wanted to ask some BTDT moms.

TIA!
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Re: BTDT Breastfeeding Moms

  • Twindling said:

    So.

    Nursing one baby is completely foreign to me and I need some guidance. When I was nursing my girls, each just got one boob. That lasted for about 3 weeks until exclusively pumping became the easier route for us.

    How does nursing work with just one LO? I would like to avoid pumping because 1. Pumping seriously sucks. And 2. It caused a massive oversupply for me.

    Do you feed baby for so long on one side and then unlatch and switch? What if baby doesn't empty you? Does the leftover milk create problems or do you still have to pump it?

    Do you feed until empty on one side and still have to pump the other breast?

    If you exclusively nurse, how do you build any kind of stash to have for stuff like date nights?

    What'd your normal schedule look like? Especially if you are a SAHM/work from home mom?

    You would think someone who pumped for 4 months would know this stuff but I'm clueless...I plan to take a class to be more successful nursing but wanted to ask some BTDT moms.

    TIA!

    I've been nursing my youngest for over 16 months now. I've always fed in demand and he's always only nursed on one side at a time (per feeding). He'd only nurse on both boobs during growth spurts. Since he only nursed on one side normally, I'd pump on the other side while he nursed to build up a small stash. (I'd only do this 2-3 times a day so I didn't get an oversupply or fill up my freezer). Like I said, I've always fed on demand, so there's never been a strict schedule. He's always liked to nurse a lot so we usually nursed every 2-3 hours until he got older and started eating table food (around 8-9 months).
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  • Haven't had Any baby yet but was wondering some of the same things! Thanks for making this post! Now I don't have to ask in a class and feel awkward! (I don't like talking in front of new people)
  • Do you feed baby for so long on one side and then unlatch and switch?
    It really depends on the baby. I can't remember if it was DS or DD, but one of them would freak out when I would switch sides so I would pretty much nurse on one side until they were full and switch sides the next feeding. The LC told me that was fine, just to stick with whatever worked. I think normally, they recommend 10-15 minutes on one side then switch.

    What if baby doesn't empty you? Does the leftover milk create problems or do you still have to pump it?
    Your body pretty much adjusts. I pumped sometimes after feedings because I was building a freezer stash so I would empty that way. But if I didn't pump they would sort of calm down eventually. Sometimes I would massage for some relief.

    Do you feed until empty on one side and still have to pump the other breast?
    Again, you kind of adjust to that. With one kid I switched sides mid feeding, with the other I stuck to one side.

    If you exclusively nurse, how do you build any kind of stash to have for stuff like date nights? What'd your normal schedule look like? Especially if you are a SAHM/work from home mom?
    I was a SAHM for 9 months with DD. I still liked having pumped milk for outings and things so I pumped once or twice a day to build up a supply. First thing in the morning was the best time, so I would nurse then pump and get the most then. Also, when they got a little bigger and slept through the night, I would nurse at bedtime then pump like 2 hours later.





  • I am a SAHM and rarely pumped, here's my perspective. :)

    Do you feed baby for so long on one side and then unlatch and switch? What if baby doesn't empty you? Does the leftover milk create problems or do you still have to pump it?
    I switched when he was younger just because he wanted more and feeling engorged sucks, when he got older he'd do one side at a time and it was fine. I didn't have issues with leftover milk that I remember.

    Do you feed until empty on one side and still have to pump the other breast?
    No, I switched when supply was still enough to make me feel really full. By the time he switched to just one side per feeding, my supply was super regulated and I never felt engorged. I didn't pump.

    If you exclusively nurse, how do you build any kind of stash to have for stuff like date nights?
    I didn't build a stash, if I knew I was going out, I'd pump the day before. I didn't leave him much before he was eating solids along with breastmilk, so it wasn't really an issue. I'm sure someone else will have better advice on this! I do have friends who'd just pump once a day to get a little something in the freezer.

    What'd your normal schedule look like? Especially if you are a SAHM/work from home mom?
    Feed baby when he was hungry. The end. Haha, no but seriously that was it. I really didn't pay attention to how often I was feeding him, I just stuck a boob in his mouth when he wanted it. It was pretty easy for me. Also probably not very helpful, I'm sorry. Obviously he ate way way more as a newborn, every couple of hours.
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  • Do you feed baby for so long on one side and then unlatch and switch? What if baby doesn't empty you? Does the leftover milk create problems or do you still have to pump it?

    *I would always let her empty/finish on one side, then switch if she still was hungry. You don't want to switch mid feed without "emptying", because the fatty hindmilk is towards the end and you want baby to get both the foremilk and hindmilk. (An imbalance can cause GI issues). If baby isn't hungry enough to completely drain that side, it's not a big deal, you don't need to pump. You can tell when things are sling down by their swallow.

    Do you feed until empty on one side and still have to pump the other breast?

    *no, you don't have to and shouldn't pump the other side. It isn't necessary and can lead to an oversupply (which isn't good for you or baby). This can be hard in the beginning when your milk is regulating and you're engorged, but don't give in and pump! If it's too much and you need to relieve some pressure, hand express a little.

    If you exclusively nurse, how do you build any kind of stash to have for stuff like date nights?

    *I work, so it was different, but I didn't worry about covering date nights because I never left LO alone long enough to need a bottle before she was taking solids, unless I was at work (where I pumped). Once your supply regulates, you could try pumping right after a feed, once a day, maybe a couple times a week until you get what you want in the freezer. It won't build up fast, but that's ok , it's normal.

    What'd your normal schedule look like?

    *the worst thing you can do is intentionally put a BF baby on a schedule. BF on demand is the name of the game, but as far as what to expect, my LO ate every 1.5-2hrs in the beginning, then stretched it to 2-3hrs. She was still around every 3hrs well past a year. During growth spurts, you might as well plan to pop in a DVD, grab some snacks, and park it on the couch for the day.

    ****As a general note for any FTMs reading this... Please know that breastmilk metabolizes very quickly, so it is NORMAL for breastfed babies to still be up frequently during the night. Don't let all the "why isn't your baby sleeping through the night" or, "my LO is xx months and STTN!" stress get to you. It is NORMAL and EXPECTED that they will not STTN while only taking in breastmilk.

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  • I wondered the same thing so thank you for asking those questions! I bf my twins for 18 months but it was easy when you'd just have one eat from each side ha!

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  • I breastfed my son for 22 months and never pumped - except during the first days in the hospital when the nurses told me I "had" to. Basically, I nursed him on demand till he was around 4 months old (this is hard since you basically can't leave the baby for more than 1-2 hours) but then he settled into a routine and fed every 4 hours, then 5 hours.

    I would only really feed him on one side per feed, this was always enough. If one boob felt empty and he was still hungry, we'd try the other side for a few minutes.

    I think each baby has a distinct appetite and nursing style, so you'll figure out what works for this little one. Just remember, your body knows what to do!
  • How does nursing work with just one LO? I would like to avoid pumping because 1. Pumping seriously sucks. And 2. It caused a massive oversupply for me.

    **You should need to unless you're going somewhere or right in the beginning if you get oversupply and until you get your personal system all figured out. Everyone's supplies are different so what worked for one might not work for all...**

    Do you feed baby for so long on one side and then unlatch and switch? What if baby doesn't empty you? Does the leftover milk create problems or do you still have to pump it?

    I did the switch thing in the beginning because she needed from both until I figured out my supply, it's also what the lactation consultant said to do. After awhile j would just do one side then do the other side next time. At night when she started sleeping longer I would wake up way engorged on one side and slightly on the other so I'd nurse her on the super full and pump the other. **

    Do you feed until empty on one side and still have to pump the other breast?
    **Yes but only at night or if randomly I produced more milk. *

    If you exclusively nurse, how do you build any kind of stash to have for stuff like date nights?

    *when I was engorged I'd pump, I pumped like crazy though for the first about 6 months because I had it in my head I needed a LOt of a stash when in reality I didn't at all. All the other moms on my bmb had hundreds of ounces in the first month and I didn't so it was stressful but I realize now you don't need that **

    What'd your normal schedule look like? Especially if you are a SAHM/work from home mom?

    Ugh well I had a nurser! She nursed a TON and for longer periods of time... She must just have been a slow eater because when j would unlatch her she would cry and not be done. So in the beginning she nursed every 2 hours sometimes a little sooner then she got better maybe and she nursed less lengths of time and was a pro.
    Every baby is different though so maybe you'll get a pro right away.


  • Thank you so much for all the replies ladies! I'm feeling much more confident now ;)
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  • I will add that while it's not recommended to pump in the beginning (particularly to relieve engorgement, since milk is supply and demand and pumping it will tell your body to keep making more, creating a vicious cycle), I had to pump the first three weeks. The first week, I pumped and finger/syringe fed at home because she couldn't latch. After that, I used a shield, which they also recommend pumping after feeding sessions because the milk transfer/stimulation isn't the same with a shield. So there are some reasons to pump, just make sure you're guided by a LC if you do to avoid oversupply issues.

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  • With my DS, I fed him on demand, which sometimes looked like we had a schedule and other days it was random.

    I nursed him on one side it until it was emptied and then the other side as a "dessert". The next session, I would start on the other side and then switch again.

    I started pumping a few weeks in once my supply was more regulated. I would pump once in the morning after a feeding and whenever I was away from DS.

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  • I fed DD on demand. I didn't end up paying a lot of attention to which side I fed on so I ended up with one giant boob and one normal boob lol. I would pump after a few feedings a day so I always had a little stash if we wanted to go out. I'll definitely paying a lot more attention to which side I used this time lol. Planning to do it like @thoughtfulmommy did it. The lop sided boob thing was super inconvenient lol
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