I have some pumping questions, and I thought it may be helpful to have a master board where we can ask pumping specific questions - why do cows make it look so easy?!
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My questions:
1. What am I doing wrong? I need to start building a stash for when I go back to work in 6 weeks. Also, I'd like to have one feeding per day that anyone else could do. My LC recommended pumping in the AM after he eats. I'm lucky if I get 0.5 oz now (I used to get 2 and 4 oz = 6 total). I started pumping 3x/day, which has worked out to about 3 oz of pumped milk total. It's SO FRUSTRATING. I don't think it's a supply issue since baby is gaining 2 oz weight/day, tons of diapers and seems satisfied. How do I pump more volume? Should I try pumping after every feeding to increase my supply more? Pump one breast while he eats the other? This would work ~80% of the time, but sometimes he wants to drink from both - then what? Give him the expressed milk I guess? At this rate, I'm never going to be able to separate baby from my breast.
2. How in the world do I use a hands-free pumping bra? I get better milk expressed if I'm just holding the things, NOT using the bra. I get almost nothing out if I'm wearing the bra. What am I doing wrong - too tight? Too loose?
Thanks!
ETA: tried to make the gif of a cat drinking from a cow (it was super cute) work but I fail. Sleep deprivation for the win.
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Middle to almost max is for when I EP and need the milk production (I usually get 1oz per hour, so 3 hours between pump sessions then 3oz is desired per breast). EP really has caused an oversupply for me so I'm trying to cut back to low to middle pumping. Plugged ducts are the worst! I even had a bout of mastitis
@kennedy0830 I can't figure out which setting my boobs like the best. Sometimes I feel I get more with it going quickly, but other times the let down button helps me get more flow. Then after about 5 minutes my milk flow stops, and I turn it off and do the whole song and dance over again. At first, I keep it low because of the tugging pain, but eventually that subsides, so I turn it up. Before I know it, I'm at max with no pain.
Why does this shit have to be so hard? I feel like breastfeeding and pumping is like solving a Rubik's cube, only if you keep getting it wrong, you get sick. When my child becomes a feisty hormonal teenager, I'm going to use this to guilt trip her into being nicer.
I get anywhere from 4-6 ounces. However, this was not like with my first. I have the hospital grade medela. in my previous experience it made a huge difference. I began renting a hospital grade at 4 months with my last. This time, my work loans for free (which is amazing). Once I go back to work I will keep the lactina at work and my insurance pump in style and home for weekends and travel.
I have been storing 4/6 ounces in each bag. I need to do some smaller ones but if I go back at 8 weeks, I think 4 ounce bottles are realistic or even thawing out the 6 for two 3 ounces. They definitely increase how much they eat!
So I started doing more research and I saw this: "It is normal for your breasts to become larger and feel heavy, warmer and uncomfortable when your milk increases in quantity (“comes in”) 2-5 days after birth. This rarely lasts more than 24 hours. With normal fullness, the breast and areola (the darker area around the nipple) remain soft and elastic, milk flow is normal and latch-on is not affected."
https://kellymom.com/bf/concerns/mother/engorgement/
I've been using that guideline, since I had my pumping/BFing ready-to-throw-in-towel meltdown, and it's really seemed to help. I haven't been pumping until empty. After a BFing session, I pump for 10 minutes MAX or less. If I just want to pump, it's 15-20 minutes or until my whole breast feels soft and elastic but not until empty (if that makes sense). My problem is oversupply though.
Edited typos and Eta I only used the very highest if I was using the battery pack.
@kbrands7 - What's the reason to put it on the highest setting when using the battery pack? Efficiency, or is it better for the pump?
DH found this really helpful article after my meltdown last night. Thought I'd share.
DS1: May 2016
DS2: Jan 2019
Baby #3 EDD: 6/18/24
then during the day I gotta find a time when baby isn't asleep but my boobs wanna party to pump, and of course baby wakes up right after and I feel like I don't have enough to feed him.
and since I nurse on demand I don't know how to calculate my "magic number" for when I go back to work in September....and ugh I'm gunna have to make a kid/other teacher friendly sign to put on my door when I'm pumping.
i hate pumping.
inusually hold LO with two hands while feeding unless I'm laying down, how do I hold the pump and the baby?
(Sorry for two posts - typing with one hand!)
1. Approximately how many oz should I plan per feeding for a 3 month old? Hes 10lbs now at 1 month old.
2. I seem to get only 2oz out of a boob in the morning. I've been pumping on the boob that Henry doesn't feed on in the morning. Should I freeze the 2oz in an ice cube tray and collect a couple cubes before placing into a bag? That doesn't seem sterile... Or should I just bag the 2oz so they stay sterilized? If I go straight to the bag can I add another 2 oz the next day? Should I add to the same bottle over 2 mornings before bagging? How many oz should I aim to have in each bag? Ahhh why is this so confusing!?! I need help...!
This article is about EP but has some really great stuff about pump settings, how long, how much, and how long it'll take for supply to establish. Some great tips about refrigeration and less washing of pump supplies too!
My insurance gave me a free ameda purely yours pump and IMO it it not a good pump - suction was terrible. I just went out and got the medela pump In style advanced and it is amazing . The let down button is awesome. I am trying to work on my stash because I'm going back to work in a couple weeks! I use the lanisoh freezer bags and so far so good.