Sooo ... I think I've screwed up. Ugh. Why did I not know this before .... that you just keep pumping until you are "out of" milk? The LC at the hospital told me that when I was BFing, to do one side at 15 minutes, and if she is still hungry to do the other side for 15 minutes. Then repeat every 2 hours. So I guess I THOUGHT that it meant that 15 minutes pumping each side would suffice. But of course I am way wrong on that! From what you said below - I need to pump until I stop producing milk at that sitting (plus pumping 5-10 more minute to signal my body to make more). I completely understand and get that .... I guess I'm just afraid that I could be sitting there for an hour at each pumping! Is there a time I can "cut off" if I am still producing at that pumping?
Re: ECUgirl
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I usually just pump about 3 min after I get the last of the milk out (I always have a second let-down around the 15 min mark). I think, and I could be wrong, that you're not supposed to pump longer than 20 min or so or you could do damage to your nips (?? thought I read that somewhere). If you're wanting to up your supply, you also could do "power pumping" which is frequent pumping for a couple hours (like 20 min on, 10 min off, 10 min on, etc.).
The best resource I've found for BF/pumpers is kelly mom. I has answers to literally everything, all advice from LC's. I didn't respond to your post before b/c, like ECU, I am more familiar with BF'ing and I would have been guessing. But if you just sit down and read over kelly mom, I think it will answer a lot of your questions. GL!!
Thanks ladies!!!
I'm also going to talk to the LC tomorrow at our pedi appt and see what she says.
MrsG I could not imagine pumping for 40-50 minutes.... ack! Jenwill I'm pretty sure you are right about the 20 minutes thing - I can feel the effects on my nipples after only 15 minutes, so I'm positive that what you said it probably true.
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