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back to work and supply taking a hit

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Tiggeruth
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back to work and supply taking a hit

For the first two weeks i was back to work my i was pretty pleased with my pumping output but this week it has gradually started going down. All things are pretty much the same. I nurse DS in the morning before I leave and then every 3 hours while at work and then I nurse him on demand when i get home til he falls asleep and then i nurse usually once in the night.

We are already supplementing so i am not concerned about lost ounces for him to eat I am not ready to stop nursing yet so will i still have the milk he needs when i am actually nursing him or is my decreased pumping a sign that its all going down hill?

Posted 10/10/14 3:43 PM
 
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jams92

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Re: back to work and supply taking a hit

what you get while pumping is not an indication of what you are getting when you are actually nursing. the baby does a much better job getting milk then the pump does.

have you tried changing the membranes of your pump? this sometimes help

your supply can also dip when y ou are about to get your period - not sure if that is a possibility

def dont give up - drink plenty of water, try eating oatmeal, fenugreek etc


Message edited 10/10/2014 4:10:10 PM.

Posted 10/10/14 4:09 PM
 

ElizaRags35
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back to work and supply taking a hit

I'm down to making 12 oz a day and I'm not giving up yet! As long as something is coming out, I keep going, especially as winter approaches.

Posted 10/10/14 4:20 PM
 

Tiggeruth
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Re: back to work and supply taking a hit

I dont want to and dont plan on giving up.

I did just switch the membranes and I try to have oatmeal at least 5 days a week. I just dont want it to be the start of the end is all

Posted 10/10/14 4:29 PM
 

Leb
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back to work and supply taking a hit

Mothers milk tea. I pumped from when dd was 4mos till 18mos. By 18mos 3x a day made only 3.5 oz which was one bottle. But by then she was on solids at daycare mostly. And I nursed before and after. You can do it! It sucks but she'll need less when you're at work the older she gets.

Posted 10/10/14 5:16 PM
 

PitterPatter11
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back to work and supply taking a hit

I pump in the morning before DS gets up to keep up my supply. I usually pump between 12-16 ounces depending if I pump 3 or 4 times a day. At daycare, he eats between 12-16 ounces. You could pump in the evening after your lo goes to bed but by that point in the day I am done.

Message edited 10/10/2014 7:15:10 PM.

Posted 10/10/14 5:39 PM
 
 

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