K.M. asks from Marysville, WA on September 09, 2009
Am I Normal?
Hi, I have a 2 1/2 month old baby boy. He was 5 1/2 weeks early and spend a week in the NICU. I think because of this I have a low supply. He's been home a while and every day he gets better at eating, and he's never hungry in between feedings so I know he gets enough from me. I was breastfeeding all the time, but I recently went back to work and am having to pump 2 times at work. I've noticed that the first time I pump I get about 3 ounces total. He eats every 2 1/2 hours so that's what I pump on, and the second time I'm lucky to get 2 total. When I get home, I can feed him and he's fine, but I feel like I'm not doing something right. I know pumps aren't as good as he is, but it seems like such a drastic change in 2 1/2 hours. I feel very in adequate, especially because I'm having to put 3 ounces in a bottle for him, and I'm quickly going to be running out of my frozen supply. Does anyone have any advice for me? I eat oatmeal a lot, and am weary of fenugreek.
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J.R. answers from Seattle on September 10, 2009
I've heard that this is a great site for breastfeeding questions: http://kellymom.com/bf/index.html
Also, drink lots and lots of water and maybe even Gatorade.
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L.L. answers from Seattle on September 18, 2009
Don't know what kind of pump you are using, but often simply the pump can make the difference. Those big expensive fancy ones the hospitals like to try to sell really are worth the money. There is no better pump.
A.B. answers from Spokane on September 10, 2009
Just what everyone else is saying..relax. Try going to a private,dimly lit room at work where you can listen to some soothing music or silence while pumping. You could even try pumping an extra time just so you have some extra stimulation that can help with supply.
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D.L. answers from Portland on September 10, 2009
Sounds totally normal to me. I always had more milk in the mornings than any other feeding, with the least amount in the evening. You're right, the pump isn't as good, but one thing that helped me was pumping immediately after feeding the baby. You won't get much probably but it really triggers your bodies milk making mechanism, even if you do it after one feeding a day if you can fit it in. keep hanging in there!
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K.R. answers from Seattle on September 10, 2009
You are completely normal. I had the same exact situation, and now my son is 8. He was 6 weeks early and spent 13 days in NICU. I only pumped what he would eat and nothing more. I had lots of advice from nurses, doctors and lactation and was told to continue doing what I was doing. The more my baby boy grew, the more I would produce.
It's just that your body wasn't ready that early, but it will catch up. I pumped every 3 hours no matter what! After awhile, my body finally started to catch up.
Keep doing what you're doing. In the meantime, if he's not growing, then I would supplement just a little until you can catch up or have a bit extra.
Good luck, you're on the right track............also, drink lots of water :)
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J.R. answers from Seattle on September 10, 2009
I've heard that this is a great site for breastfeeding questions: http://kellymom.com/bf/index.html
Also, drink lots and lots of water and maybe even Gatorade.
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R.S. answers from Seattle on September 10, 2009
I know what you are going through K.. I had breast reduction surgery when I was 19 and was never sure if I'd be able to breast feed when I had children. When my son was born, I definitely had a reduced supply and had to supplement with formula. I produced about the same as you and had to pump as well with not so great results. When I went back to work when he was 4 months old, my supply changed dramatically, even with pumping at work.
I don't have any advice on how to increase your supply beyond nursing more often, which isn't realistic for you. But rather, my advice is to try to accept that what you are able to give him from nursing is "enough" and that you might have to supplement with formua and it's ok to supplement. You're not inadequate, this just is what it is. Don't beat yourself up and know that you're doing the best that you physically can. I have friends who breastfed exclusively for a year or more and their children have actually been sick more frequently than my son who was breastfed and received formula.
Good luck!
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B.D. answers from Seattle on September 10, 2009
Something you could try that I use now is natural DHA pills. You can get them at most health food stores and they usually are pretty cost efficient. I pay about $10 for a bottle of 60 pills. They look a little like fish caplets. The ones that I have taste like orange, so it helps with any nasty taste you might be concerned with them. They seem to do wonders for my milk production. Hope this helps!
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J.S. answers from Seattle on September 10, 2009
Continue pumping because your supply may change.
Have you consider supplementing the feedings you are away with formula? You would both still be getting the benefits of breastfeeding. yOu would also know that your baby is getting enough nutrition while away from you.
Also don't worry to much. I think babies eat different amounts at different times if allowed and not pushed like many bottle-fed babies may be.
K.L. answers from Portland on September 10, 2009
Obviously you know everyone's supply is different and unique to your baby. I was able to exclusively (w/pumping) breastfeed my son until he was 14 months old. I attribute this mostly to me telling myself that I can do it, and that my supply would vary with his needs. As in, as he needed more I would pump more, and as he didn't I would pump less. I also found that right before I started my cycle I would pump significantly less than at other times.
My son didn't feed on both sides, so I would tandem pump and breastfeed him. The let down is more when you are actually feeding your baby so I would get more and used that to help stock up my supply.
Stay strong! Kudos for you for doing this for your baby!
M.K. answers from Seattle on September 10, 2009
are you drinking a lot of water? i had supply trouble the first 6 weeks and almost had to give up. it turned out not drinking enough water was biggest issue, altho i tried fenugreek too. i also had trouble getting much out of a pump and after a few months went to just pumping once at work, around lunch and i started supplementing with formula during work, but BF last thing before i left in the morning and first thing when i got home at night. i also kept a couple night feedings to keep my supply up. this system worked fine and i BF until 17 mos.
good luck!
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