We met with a lactation consultant today. Looks like baby is tongue tied. We just left the hospital where he had the small procedure to snip it. Hopefully this will help with his latch. Apparently what I thought was a good latch really wasn't after being evaluated today. Also, I'm not producing enough milk since baby is still losing weight. I will be borrowing a hospital grade pump and I will start pumping on a schedule to help with my supply. In the meantime, I will continue to supplement with formula to keep baby healthy. I was told that baby should be fed no matter what and I need to focus on that rather than worrying so much about exclusively breastfeeding. She explained that I will get there one day. That being said, she also told me to stop comparing myself to other moms and that I'm doing a great job. I needed this.
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Any breastfeeding moms who are not pumping?
My Lo is 6 days old and has been latching like a champ. I'm finding that this whole pumping routine is very stressful for me, mainly because I'm not being consistent. I'll be staying home with LO for the next 9 months and I'm really not in a hurry to start a milk stash. Any moms who can offer any advice? I will be seeing a lactation consultant on Tuesday, but I'd love to hear from any of you ladies out there. I'd like to add that I was not successful with my first son since he never latched and I never produced enough milk. I have high hopes for #2.
Hi, just a question , were you told to pump? Usually (just from my one experience) you aren't supposed to pump until your milk supply is established, unless there is another reason like you need to produce more milk or something. If you weren't told to pump, maybe wait till you talk or meet with the Lactation consultant. That's great you'll be home for 9 months with baby! Also great that your LO has a good latch!! I have a friend who has a 1 month old and he was tongue tied at birth and they did the procedure , yet to find out that he needs to get the procedure again! Super frustrating .
Absolutely no reason to pump at this point. I am a working mom and take 12 wks off. I don't start pumping right away. I made that mistake with my first and it caussed massive oversupply that I battled the whole 15 months we nursed. So I didn't do that with my second and my supply was much more of a what-she-needs-plus-a-bit-extra supply, and that is just fine with me!
But one thing I will say is that once things are more routine, maybe around 6-8 wks, do pump a bottle here and there. Otherwise you could get into a situation where your child just will not take a bottle and that can be very smothering if you ever want to leave the house without baby in tow.
I'm also wondering why you're pumping if your LO is only 6 days old and BF'ing is going well. My LC wants me to wait until 5 weeks to start pumping (I'm going back to work at 9 weeks). I'm curious to hear what your LC says.
DD #1: April 2017 DD #2: May 2020 Baby #3: EDD May 2023; MC October 2022
Hi ladies! Yes I was told to pump. I was given this advice at the hospital from a LC. I guess is a supply thing? I'm not sure. I do have an appointment tomorrow with a lactation consultant at my regular clinic. I'll bring this up again see what she says. The pumping during the day is manageable since my husband is with me. It is the middle of the night that really gets to me. I've been told by experienced moms that are friends of mine that encourage me to pump to get a good supply in for storage. Plus I can see how much I'm producing and what baby is taking in. I'm not sure if this is necessarily true. I'll follow up with all you guys after my appointment.
The lactation consultant I saw said that stashing milk is not really recommended anymore. Since your body produces what your baby needs (certain antibodies) at this moment, you don't want to be giving them older milk since it was for a different time (although it doesn't hurt). She said to pump for the next day. So only pumping a day ahead of what you give your baby.
I am breasfeeding only and will continue to do so until I return to work in August. I will probably start pumping a week or so before I return to work to get the hang of it.
@carpediem55, that's exactly what I did both times. I pumped at work, used that fresh milk for the next days bottles and it worked out great. If I had a surplus at weeks end I froze that for date nights, special occasions I'd be gone, etc. that is the plan this time as well.
@beemaya83 I don't think that how much you pump is an indication of how much baby gets. From what I have heard, most babies are more efficient than the pump.
I am not sure what type of pumping routine you are trying to establish, but if you plan to nurse for now and not introduce bottles yet, I would think pumping once or twice a day (if that) would be sufficient. You can build a small stash over time, but not worry about oversupply as much.
Re: Saying no to Pumping- follow up 4/18
Absolutely no reason to pump at this point. I am a working mom and take 12 wks off. I don't start pumping right away. I made that mistake with my first and it caussed massive oversupply that I battled the whole 15 months we nursed. So I didn't do that with my second and my supply was much more of a what-she-needs-plus-a-bit-extra supply, and that is just fine with me!
But one thing I will say is that once things are more routine, maybe around 6-8 wks, do pump a bottle here and there. Otherwise you could get into a situation where your child just will not take a bottle and that can be very smothering if you ever want to leave the house without baby in tow.
DD1 born 5/24/10.
Missed M/C at 14 wks Feb 2012.
DD2 born 5/14/13.
Missed M/C at 9 wks July 2015.
DD #2: May 2020
Baby #3: EDD May 2023; MC October 2022
BFP #1 12/23/13 MMC 01/24/14 @ 9w5days
I am breasfeeding only and will continue to do so until I return to work in August. I will probably start pumping a week or so before I return to work to get the hang of it.
DD1 born 5/24/10.
Missed M/C at 14 wks Feb 2012.
DD2 born 5/14/13.
Missed M/C at 9 wks July 2015.
I am not sure what type of pumping routine you are trying to establish, but if you plan to nurse for now and not introduce bottles yet, I would think pumping once or twice a day (if that) would be sufficient. You can build a small stash over time, but not worry about oversupply as much.
DD1 born 5/24/10.
Missed M/C at 14 wks Feb 2012.
DD2 born 5/14/13.
Missed M/C at 9 wks July 2015.