When LO hit 7 1/2 months she refused to nurse anymore (hurt my feelings pretty bad Lol - it was my favorite thing in the world!!) and my supply has taken such a hit - I'm now only pumping a total of 6 oz a day. How much are you guys getting now that we are nearing a year?? I'm giving one last ditch effort - drinking obscene amounts of water, drinking mother's milk tea, oatmeal, nursing cookies, and nursing supplement pills and most of all: pumping more frequently and for longer periods of time as well as power pump every night at the same time. How much can I realistically get back?? I never had a huge supply to begin with, got my period only 3 months post partum. LO nursed constantly around the clock so I was shocked when I got my period - ever since its return my supply has plummeted every month. My goal is to get 16+ oz per day... Is that realistic??
Re: Pumpers - how many oz do u get a day now?
I can easily keep this up for a long period of time (18 months-2 yrs) so I'm not putting pressure on myself to increase my supply. i had a lot of supply issues early on and it took so much work and stress to get a full supply. The idea of going through that again makes me nauseous.
Cookies, water, none of that did much of anything for me. Power pumping worked pretty well. I had a schedule of nurse then pump all throughout the day. I was basically being milked all day long. That was the only way to get my supply up.
I think you can if you're determined enough. But if your body is as stubborn as mine, it won't be easy. Plus EPing makes it harder. It would be easier to increase supply I think if your baby was efficiently nursing.
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