Hey ladies, I have a question about pumping. I got a PJ Comfort Plus hospital grade pump from work (my only option) and it takes me nearly an hour to pump 5 ounces (pumping both sides). My LO is 12 weeks old and I'm going back to work soon. I've been trying to build up a freezer stash but I'm worried about pumping when I go back to work - it's going to be hard to pump 3 times a day for an hour. I'm trying to decide if it's my pump and I should rent a Medela Symphony from the hospital or if it's just a me problem? I've tried to just ignore the fact that I'm going back to work because it gives me anxiety but now I'm worried that the baby won't have anything to eat if I can't pump enough during the day

Any advice would be much appreciated! Does it typically take you all that long to pump? Have you switched pumps?
Re: Pumping
time to pump, especially since it's not
a great hands free pump!
Do you have both dials turned up equally? The top one and the vaccum one? Is the silicone cone area have enough of your breast? I also lean forward and let gravity help.
My LO ended up having a milk and soy allergy, so we had to switch to formula, all that work for nothing haha!
Like PP said, how much are you getting in the first 20 minutes? For some people, it's just harder to get the higher pump outputs, even when you have adequate supply. The breast just doesn't empty for a pump quite like it does for baby. I added an early morning and weekend pump session to keep up with LOs bottle needs while I was at work.
ETA: try doing breast compressions while pumping, too. That will help a little bit.
Also, pump as often as you can. After going back to work I noticed my supply seemed to go down down a bit. I drink mothers milk tea in the morning, and try to pump every 2 hours while at work. Then also pump after every feeding (even though I only get about an ounce after feeding). It tells your body to produce milk more often.