How many ounces are u getting after nursing? I usually get 3-4 without nursing but just now I nursed more than usual today. I nursed 3 times in a row from 9-12:30 and pumped and only an ounce came out. Would that make sense since they say the baby empties you better than pump. I'm
16 weeks pp and pumped from the start 5-6 times a day getting 16-18oz and formula twice a day.. I know wanna let the baby breastfeed instead of all the pumping. He couldn't latch on at beginning and now can.... So instead of pumping when he nurses I count that as a pump. Is that ok? I'm
Concerned tho with the 1 oz I just pumped. I have never breast fed 3 times in a row.. He ate at 9-9:10 then 10:00-10:10 and then 11:25-11:45.... Then I gave him 7 oz of my breastmilk by bottle at 12:30 do u think
He is getting enuf off the boob... I know I don't much too much but I don't think that affects what comes out of the boob.
Re: Nursing question... Really important help!
I pump M-F at work 2-3 times a day (should be more) but once I get 12oz I stop. My baby is 14 weeks and I provide 1.5oz for every hour that I'm gone. I provide her with 3oz bottles and it takes quite a while for her to drink that since I've informed the daycare provider about pace feeding.
So saying all of that... If I were you I would allow the baby to drink from the breast as much as possible. Judge by the diaper output if he's getting enough milk. Offer baby both breast and allow him to set the pace. When it comes to bottle feeding remember that they can be overfed and that formula and breast milk consistency is different so where a formula fed baby may drink more a breast fed baby wouldn't need that much!!
Your breasts will only produce what baby needs unless you train them to do otherwise (i.e.:pumping after each feeding so your body thinks baby is still eating and knows to produce more)
I say you are right where you need to be