After a long BF war with the twins, I'm EPing. I feel much less anxiety and sadness about feeding my babies and feel like I'm generally doing the best possible thing for my family.
Trouble is... how do I find time to pump with two babies, particularly when they're wide awake or fussing? And if you're new to this like me, where do you find resources and info on EPing? I'm finding limited support and research.
Use this thread to share what works for you!
Re: Exclusive pumpers unite!
https://kellymom.com/mother2mother/exclusive-pumping/
The schedule I've been trying to keep currently is every 3 hours from 9am to midnight and then once during the night about 4-5 hours in and I do that for at least 15-20 mins each time, but if the milk is still flowing I'll try and continue at least 5 mins past when it stops. This helps to keep up supply. As time goes on and he starts to sleep better in the night I'll probably drop the nighttime pump. When I first started, to build up my supply I did it every 2 hours then down to every 3. It's hard to find the time bc I have to do it when he's napping or calm enough to just sit for 20 mins. Another thing I do, if it coincides with when I'm needing to pump is bottle feed him at the same time. It takes about as long as the pumping session and keeps him occupied, also kills 2 birds with 1 stone and saves some time. Also, what I do now with my pump parts is rinse them with hot water every time and then put them in the fridge in a big ziploc and then just wash them fully at the end of the day. Saves a lot of time there too.
Another thing I cannot recommend enough getting a hands-free pumping bra. I think the one I got is called Simple Wishes - I got it on Amazon and it works great.
Has anyone done power pumping? Did it help you get a boost? I have been taking fenugreek and eating oatmeal but can still manage to barely pump enough for one baby; I figure she of that was leftover stress/anxiety from BFING.
Tagging @JennyS86 to see if she can help in this thread. She rocks and did extended EPing for her twins if I'm remembering correctly.
What pump are you using?
Do you like it? I used the medela symphony rental and had a pump in style as a back up. I loved the symphony.
I pumped long-term for my twins, and my sister is currently doing the carousel of feeding, pumping, etc for her brand-new 35weeker. My sister is using the Spectra S2.
Supply issues: are you eating and drinking enough water?
Mama to Three Girls:
Twins born March 2014 at 26 weeks due to preterm labor
and our 37weeker born May 9th, 2016!
I EP'd for my daughter in 2011, and am.pretty much back at it this time. I tried putting little dude to the breast more, and thought it was going well. Bam...ended up with mastitis last night. So...EP it is!
- power pumping once every couple days
- pumping at least 8 times a day
- old fashioned oatmeal in the morning
- fenugreek and blessed thistle 3x a day
I think my mother's visit made my supply tank! Rid thyself of all negativity!
Also last night was my first night out away from baby - had to pump in a family restroom and barely got 2 oz. Ick.
has tanked, but I supplemented with my freezer stash some and now a little formula when needed and it's been fine.
I have a love hate relationship with t at this point hahah
I have achey pains whenever I have a letdown without feeding or pumping which happens randomly. I don't notice the letdown pain as much during feedings and even less when pumping.
How many ounces are you guys averaging a day? I tried to find the norm online and couldn't find much. I get around 30-32oz and about 3.5oz total per pumping session, which happens to be what we're feeding LO with the bottle.
Has anyone tried the alcohol testing strips? I read some mixed reviews on those.
How long are you all planning on pumping?
I know the longer the better, but with me being back at work I'm really getting annoyed with pumping there. I hate having to get all set up there and take it all back down and getting the room key every time I pump. bleck. I think I'll be lucky if I make it to the 3 month mark (LO is 2 months next Tuesday).
Also I'm in the same situation at work - it's becoming annoying and a hassle. Oh the sacrifice!
I'm EP as well; there is a Facebook group dedicated to EP, just look up EP and you'll find it. I don't have any other magical tips, these ladies have nailed it.
@wsgjmw1 I use the fridge plastic bag method so I don't have to wash and sanitize all day now, but I had to every time when our babies were in nicu and I really grew to resent it,too!
I'm bummed but committed to making sure LO gets breastmilk through pumping.
Unfortunately, the pump I have is (supposedly) not good for EPing (I have a Lansinoh Signature). I'm renting a Medela Symphony but have to give it back next week so need to invest in a new pump - I'm thinking Pump in Style?
Also, question about plastic bag method - do you just toss the plastic bag at the end of the day or wash it with everything else? I know it's a stupid question, but when I've tried washing them they take all day to dry. But I don't want to keep trashing the bags either. I've just been putting the parts in a big bowl in the fridge, but not sure if that is good since the bowl isn't covered?
I EPed for about 6 weeks, then my pump gave me an oversupply issue. Now I can't even pump once without getting painfully engorged later on...Hoping to find my boob's perfect dial for pumping soon.
To clear backups: Detach the tubing, pour a tiny bit of rubbing alcohol to clear the milk, swing them like a lasso to clear the fluid and pump 30 sec or so until dry (just like running the pump to rid condensation at the end of a session) and you're good to go. Putting just water won't clean it enough and using soap in a tube is a nightmare.
Links for anyone interested:
Pump: https://www.amazon.com/Medela-Harmony-Manual-Breast-Pump/dp/B0006HBS1M
Flanges: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0085CBA90/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1467739010&sr=8-1&keywords=pumpin+pals+flanges&pi=SY200_QL40
Valves: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00BYNFVDS/ref=mp_s_a_1_2_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1467739092&sr=8-2&keywords=duckbill+valve