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Re: All things pumping
https://www.llli.org/faq/oversupply.html
This has the strategies to slow down milk supply
As for the forceful letdown and choking, I've started changing positions. I put DS on my belly as I'm reclined back and let him suck the milk up so he can control the flow rate vs gravity (like a straw lol). It seems to help with the choking, coughing, and spit up amount.
So I'm not producing enough milk right now and I feel like I've been trying so hard to get my supply up and it's not happening. I'm producing about 27-30oz a day and my son is eating 30 oz a day. We tried breastfeeding for a month with lots of issues and needing to supplement with formula, so now I exclusively pump. (I wasn't keen on bfing, he falls asleep within minutes of latching on, for awhile he had a bad latch, he has weak lower jaw muscles which would require therapy exercises to bf, his tongue is tied a little bit, barely does any hunger cues and goes straight to screaming, the LC & speech pathologist are an hour away)
I met with the LC a few times while trying to BF and she recommended Motherlove's Maluungay to increase my supply and wants me to get blood tested for a thyroid issue. I started the maluungay the other day, it's gross and the supply lasts for 10 days. I've been pumping every 2 hours during the day and two 3 hour gaps at night for the last 10 days. I try to BF once a day so he remembers how to do it in case of whatever. Each pumping session I get 1-1.75 oz per breast and that is pumping on low for 20-25 minutes (I wait for the milk to stop trickling). I use my hands while pumping as well and tried bigger shields, but it made it more painful for me. My pump is a new Medela pump in style. I know oatmeal, fenugreek, and beer can help, but I can't swallow pills, can't stand oatmeal texture and dislike beer. I also drink tons of water and limit my caffeine and I'm not on any BC yet. I have the breast therapy things that you can heat up, but i didn't notice too much of a difference with them. LO drinks 3.5-4oz a feeding and sleeps for 4-7 hour stretches at night. I go back to work on Tuesday this coming week.
I'm getting very frustrated and am thinking about just giving into formula, but I had really wanted the pumping to work out. I bought a ton of freezer bags for me to build up a supply and I have stored nothing so far since I can't keep up with LO. My LO is 6 weeks this Tuesday and is already in size 2 diapers and 6 month clothing. The last LC visit she said his weight is fine. He initially lost too much weight after the hospital, which is why we were initially supplementing.
Crazy what a community breast feeding is.
DD: 05/14/16
(except for you super boob that produces 3 and a half ounces. I love you).
It's really discouraging because we have twins and j am barely pumping enough for one baby. We're EP with supplementation.
Secondly, I pumped 2.5 oz yesterday AM and got frustrated when LO kept popping off the boob last night before bed, so I pulled that from the fridge to feed her. She ate 0.5oz and passed out for the evening
Also, I can't believe I didn't think of this earlier, but I was talking about how I needed to order a hands-free pumping bra and a friend of mine told me to just cut two slits in an old sports bra and slide the flanges through. Works great, and saved myself some bucks!
Ill pump once during that work stretch too. So stressful but I think ultimately a good thing - more son bonding with DH before hes on his own for an 8 hr stretch, a baby step of adjustment for me rather than a full 8 hr day, and a little income to ease the burden of unpaid maternity leave. Ugh Im going to miss LO though, my heart already hurts just thinking about it.
I have IGT and joined an IGT FB group that has been amazing at providing suggestions for increasing milk supply and supplementing in various ways. @DutchLucyLu introduced me to the group (the link if posted in the Formula Feeding thread) and while I won't be hooking myself up to a TENS machine any time soon, I've found the following helpful to my supply:
Fenugreek
Blessed Thistle
Goat's Rue (the best--immediate results and it feels like my milk is coming in all over again)
Mother's Milk Tea (essentially all the above, but in tea form)
Power Pumping (20 minutes on, ten off, ten on, ten off, ten on) with my In Style (hands free with an old bra I cut some holes in)
Manual pumping with a medela hand-pump at random times.
Lansinoh 3-in-1 nursing pads
Breast massage while pumping and nursing
My son still nurses a few times per day, but my boobs are exhausted after ten minutes (usually five) and baby gets frustrated, so we switch over to formula or pumped milk at that point.