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 Member since 6/05 573 total posts Name:Allison
 | pumping for 1st time My son will be 3 weeks tomorrow. So far I've been bf"ing exclusively with no pumping, but I have a dr's appt next week and am going to have to pump so that my husband can feed the baby while I'm gone. 
 Here are my questions: how do I start pumping? When should I do it? How long should I do it for? I'm confused about how I'll be able to skip any nursing sessions, replace them with bottle sessions, but not decrease my milk supply. Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated!!
 
 TIA!!!
 
 |  		| Posted 3/12/06 12:27 PM   |  
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bettyMy boys
 
 Member since 5/05 4380 total posts Name:Beth
 | Re: pumping for 1st time I'm DEFINATELY no expert on pumping, I've never been very good at it but I used to feed him then pump about an hour and a half later ( to make  bottles).  Do it for about 20 minutes but you'll see when it slows down.
 For me, the best time (when supply is the best) is in the morning.
 
 
 |  		| Posted 3/12/06 12:49 PM   |  
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MommaGYay Spring!
 
 Member since 5/05 5133 total posts Name:Gloria
 | Re: pumping for 1st time You should pump about halfway between nursing sessions - so if your baby nurses every three hours, then one and a half hours after you nurse, you pump.  If you do replace a nursing session with a bottle, you are supposed to pump when you would be nursing.  That helps keep your supply in line with the demand.
 I met with an LC who told me all of the above.  The LC I used would answer questions over the phone, even if you never made an appointment with her.
 |  		| Posted 3/12/06 1:53 PM   |  
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