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Re: Breast Pumps
Oh, that said, I made my own reusable breast pads from my old A cup bras where the cup only fit over my nipples at that point 😂
I pumped 3 times a day when I went back to work. At around 9 months I dropped it down to 2 times a day. I scheduled my pumping times on my calendar and marked them busy so people didn’t schedule meetings during this times but I do have to say I didn’t have to attend too many meetings in general. I did also have a reminder pop up each time as I would have easily have forgotten and kept working.
Eta: work was very accomdating and had a special pumping room with a sofa, desk and fridge to store my milk in. I did for a short time have to share the room with another mom and we had to work out a schedule but she quit nursing around 6 months.
DD1: June 2014 - VBM4lyfe
DD2: October 2016
DC3: coming May 2019
Also second the hands on pumping. I got so much more milk this way. I tried using my hands free bra that I bought online but just felt it didn’t allow maximum drainage. Kind of a bummer since it was so nice to sit there hands free. Maybe I was doing something wrong...
What do you ladies mean when you say "hands on pumping?"
DD1: June 2014 - VBM4lyfe
DD2: October 2016
DC3: coming May 2019
You know what I don’t miss at all? Having just taken a shower and being all clean, then as you’re toweling off, having a let down. That always made me feel like “but WHY”
DD2- EDD 5/12/2019
I am definitely going to look into the Spectra, since it comes so highly recommended on here. I don't remember those being around when I was pregnant with my first. Thanks to all for the info.
I exclusively breastfed my twins until they were 12 months (meaning a combo of nursing and giving pumped bottles). Then I stopped pumping but kept nursing 1-2x/day for maybe 3 months after that. It’s doable, though if I could do it all over I’d probably supplement, just because it’s a lot of work and they still get the benefits of breastmilk whether they also get formula or not. I went back to work and pumped there and while each pumping session probably took me longer than for a singleton, it wasn’t that bad.
It was a LOT of work at the beginning in the newborn phase, but maybe in part becuase I really hated tandem feeding. I found it uncomfortable and unnatural and didn’t find it to be a particularly bonding experience. Whereas nursing one-on-one gave me nice solo time with each baby, which was otherwise pretty rare. Once they could hold their heads up and were less “floppy,” tandem nursing got easier, but still wasn’t my preference (and definitely could not do that in public or if others were around). Basically the way you do it (if this time you don’t end up exclusively pumping) is every day one baby is on the left boob all day and one is on the right all day, and the next day you switch.
I used the Medela Symphony and the Spectra S2 and found I got roughly the same amount of milk from both and found them equally comfortable. Obviously the Spectra is often free and I paid a ton for the Symphony. Hated hated hated the PISA. I will say I never had an impressive freezer stash the way that some singleton moms do, but I always had enough.
I know a lot of twin moms and one of the best things about having twins is it’s easier to ignore the pressures on all moms to do things a certain way. There’s just no time to give a f*** about what you’re “supposed” to do so you just do what works. As a second time mom maybe you would’ve been that way anyway, I don’t know 😉 Twin moms on the whole are super non-judgmental. So everyone I know had a very different experience with breastfeeding — some loved it, some wanted to but it didn’t work out, some exclusively pumped and some exclusively nursed, some never wanted it and formula fed from day 1 — and really, it all worked out!