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Old 08-26-2004, 07:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question pumping questions

can anyone tell me how often i need to pump and how long i should let the machine pump? i have been pumping every 5 hours and sitting for about 20 minutes (unless one breast stops expressing), but wasnt sure if that was too much or not enough...

anyone have any other tips? thanks mamas!

eta: its an electric double pump

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Old 08-26-2004, 07:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Why are you pumping?
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Old 08-26-2004, 07:48 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Why are you pumping?
trying to build up a frozen supply for when i have the hysterectomy
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Old 08-26-2004, 07:55 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Hrm. Well, I know if you're trying to build a supply (like to relactate, or if baby's in the hospital) they suggest every 3-4 hours for 15-20 minutes (or until the flow stops)
http://www.lalecheleague.org/FAQ/FAQ...reastfee ding
That should help, after all who's better to look to than LLL Just scroll down to "Pumping, Working, and Breastfeeding" and, with minimal adjustments, you should be able to get all your questions answered
Good luck! And congrats on the cute baby!
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Old 08-26-2004, 07:56 PM   #5 (permalink)
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There is also a yahoo group called pumpmoms, I believe. I am sure you'll get tons of BTDT advice there.

Sarah is beautiful, by the way.
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Old 08-26-2004, 08:29 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Branwyn - it's better to pump more often for shorter periods of time. When I was pumping for the girls - I was pumping every 3 hours for about 10 min. (going a bit longer at night - maybe one 5 hours stretch).

If you are nursing and pumping - it depends on the situation. If you have an oversupply and baby is having a hard time latching - then pump a little bit off before nursing her. Otherwise - pump after nursing or in between nursings.
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Old 08-26-2004, 08:33 PM   #7 (permalink)
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thanks mamas! i dont know why i didnt think about looking at the LLL site (i guess being able to bf is still so new lol)

thanks robin, i am pretty partial to her :-) we are still awed by how much hair she has (my other 2 cam eout bald and didnt get any hair until they were 2!) and we cant figure out who she looks like, we think it might be me but with the jaundice and she still has a bit of newborne squishy face - so we arent totally sure

she has definitely stolen all of our hearts, shes pretty much all we talk about (even lylly is totally in love with her)
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Old 08-26-2004, 08:59 PM   #8 (permalink)
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pssst hey psst
I mailed the cosleeper yesterday--- i have had a terrible little viral thing one day this week, and then one of the pieces to it was MIA, and it took a day of ransacking the attic for it to finally dig it out. I STILL Cant find the breastpump for Leigh-- it is in the attic somewhere, but it beats the heck outta me as to where. Anyway, looks like it will be there tomorrow. How long have you guys been home?
I have fabric for you too, but couldnt figure out how to ship that much fabric with the cosleeper. Anyway, I need to find a box forall of the fabric so I can send it your way.
As far as the breastfeeding ?? I would lay off the pumping until you establish your bfeeding relationship a little bit more, unless you are just waaay overly full. Worry about feeding arah right now--- there will be plenty of time to pump

btw, she DOES look like you-- I toldja so!


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Old 08-26-2004, 10:26 PM   #9 (permalink)
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I used to like breastfeeding.com too. It had a lot of good info on their boards.
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Old 08-27-2004, 12:13 AM   #10 (permalink)
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What about pumping one side while you nurse Sarah on the other? That way you don't spend all of your time either pumping or feeding.
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Old 08-27-2004, 12:39 AM   #11 (permalink)
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pssst hey psst
I mailed the cosleeper yesterday--- i have had a terrible little viral thing one day this week, and then one of the pieces to it was MIA, and it took a day of ransacking the attic for it to finally dig it out. I STILL Cant find the breastpump for Leigh-- it is in the attic somewhere, but it beats the heck outta me as to where. Anyway, looks like it will be there tomorrow. How long have you guys been home?
I have fabric for you too, but couldnt figure out how to ship that much fabric with the cosleeper. Anyway, I need to find a box forall of the fabric so I can send it your way.
As far as the breastfeeding ?? I would lay off the pumping until you establish your bfeeding relationship a little bit more, unless you are just waaay overly full. Worry about feeding arah right now--- there will be plenty of time to pump

btw, she DOES look like you-- I toldja so!


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hey heather!
i tried to call from the hospital but the phones were all wacky (well that or the meds were making e wacky, not too sure which one it was )
we just got home today (thursday afternoon) and will be moving on saturday (oh fun) but until then i will be laying around the bed with sarah (mom and dad still have máire and lylly and wont be bringing them up until saturday evening). i am pretty darn overful so i have been pumping a lot and trying to figure out these playtex freezer bags lol i need to get you your money! going to run to pump a little and try to find something on tv
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Old 08-27-2004, 12:48 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Oh! Logan's idea of pumping the *other side*, WHILE Sarah is nursing is GREAT! Otherwise, my only BTDT experience was pumping every 2 hours (for a month) while my twins were in the NICU (not what I'd recommend, lol). Definitely read the LLL site. I'm so happy for you that nursing and/or pumping is working for you! Sarah is soooo cute! Makes me miss having a nb! lol I've never had a baby w/ so much hair, either. It's adorable.
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Old 08-27-2004, 01:29 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Bran,
congrats mama. I never did get latch down on any of mine so my experience is purely pumping.
If you are wanting to maintain your supply yuo have to pump at least 15 mins, there is usually a smaller let down aprox 10-15 mins after the first. for the first 12 weeks I pumped 30 mins every 3 hours both breasts. Obviously since you are nursing you wont need to pump that much. You have to pump long enough for the second letdown and hindmilk. I have some pumping and storage links feel free to email me if you have questions.
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Old 08-27-2004, 08:18 AM   #14 (permalink)
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OM BRanwyn! She is beautiful. I just wanns kiss those smooshy cheeks. That is one special baby!

I don't have any pumping advice since I only pumped a ltiilte at work when H was a baby and only rarely when C was cause I don't work much. I just *had* to gush over Sarah!!

I'm glad that you are able to BF too. How exciting for you.
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Old 08-27-2004, 11:12 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Branwyn,
You are overfull because your body hasn't established it's breast milk supply/demand cycle yet. I believe the recommendation is to wait at least two weeks before you begin pumping, in order to avoid causing any problems with newborn latch and supply. Right now your body is getting used to creating and supplying breastmilk and your baby is learning how to latch and feed. You need to get that part down first, then you can add pumping into the mix. This way too, you aren't overwhelmed with both responsibilities.
I pumped for at least 9 months with each of my girls, so I've BTDT. Some of the easiest times to pump are when the baby is sleeping/has slept for a period - with my first, my best pumping session was first thing in the morning, before she woke up. She nursed through the night, but she had her longest stretch of sleep closer to morning. My younger daughter was the opposite - it seemed like she knew when it was getting to be close to time for me to get out of bed, and she would marathon nurse in the morning, making any early morning pumping pretty much worthless.
The suggestion to pump one side while baby is nursing the other is a great one - it helps with letdown and I usually got a very productive pumping session when my baby was nursing the other side. I used an Avent Isis for all my pumping, so it was quiet and didn't disturb the baby. I would assume that you could do it with an electric as well - she'll get used to the sounds. It takes a bit of juggling, but it can be done.
For pumping time - it varies by mother and pump and letdown. I wouldn't watch the clock - as long as you are producing, keep pumping, as long as it isn't painful. If you have a good letdown, you could be done in just a few minutes, even with waiting for a second letdown (usually, for me, was more apt to have double letdown when pumping and feeding at the same time.) If you're not having much luck, stop - eases frustration and helps keep you from getting sore nipples.
LLL is a great resource - use them as much as you can!
Best of luck to you - your daughter is adorable!!
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