Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. A couple other details
- I make around 4oz per feeding and he eats 2oz every 2 hours and 3oz every 3 hours.
Most feedings I have to pump the other side. There are a group leader of feedings during the night where I will use the Haakaa and turn feed on the other side when he takes. This doesn’t always happen and sometimes he is content with just one breast even if he has gone 3 hours.
The feeding + pumping is really tiring. I’ve had a handful of times where I only pumped and it was easier for me.
I worry that he will never eat all that I make and I will have to pump. The downside about exclusively pumping is I would prefer to nurse overnight or on the go to make things easier. I do only plan to breastfeed/pump until 6 months so I’m not super strict on worrying about nursing.
Nursing gets easier and faster. I would stick with it for now. Buy that yellow Medela manual pump, it works surprisingly well. In time, he may take both boobs, your supply will adjust to his demand, etc.
OP here. I didn’t say anything about nursing being hard or taking too long. He is fine at eating and is done within 20 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy the Medela manual pump. Way easier than getting all set up with an electric pump.
I’m this PP and to clarify, I mean use the manual pump on the boob he doesn’t eat from. Before long he will be able to empty both probably so it’s a time limited issue. Don’t exclusively pump, that’s terrible.
OP here. I though a manual pump isn’t as effective than other pumps?
Hi, it wouldn’t be effective for exclusive pumping. You need something to empty the other boob easily after he nurses, and that pump is simple and quick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. A couple other details
- I make around 4oz per feeding and he eats 2oz every 2 hours and 3oz every 3 hours.
Most feedings I have to pump the other side. There are a group leader of feedings during the night where I will use the Haakaa and turn feed on the other side when he takes. This doesn’t always happen and sometimes he is content with just one breast even if he has gone 3 hours.
The feeding + pumping is really tiring. I’ve had a handful of times where I only pumped and it was easier for me.
I worry that he will never eat all that I make and I will have to pump. The downside about exclusively pumping is I would prefer to nurse overnight or on the go to make things easier. I do only plan to breastfeed/pump until 6 months so I’m not super strict on worrying about nursing.
Nursing gets easier and faster. I would stick with it for now. Buy that yellow Medela manual pump, it works surprisingly well. In time, he may take both boobs, your supply will adjust to his demand, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I would put baby on the left boob, Haakaa the right boob, freeze whatever I get, then switch for the next feeding. Sounds like right now you’re producing more than baby needs (right? He’s full from one boob so you’ve got a full boob of extra milk?) so if your supply dips a bit, so be it.
Do NOT exclusively pump dear lord. If you want, it might make sense to pump the non-baby side each morning (so, one pump a day) when you’re fullest to build a bit of a freezer stash but that’s the max I’d do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy the Medela manual pump. Way easier than getting all set up with an electric pump.
I’m this PP and to clarify, I mean use the manual pump on the boob he doesn’t eat from. Before long he will be able to empty both probably so it’s a time limited issue. Don’t exclusively pump, that’s terrible.
OP here. I though a manual pump isn’t as effective than other pumps?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. A couple other details
- I make around 4oz per feeding and he eats 2oz every 2 hours and 3oz every 3 hours.
Most feedings I have to pump the other side. There are a group leader of feedings during the night where I will use the Haakaa and turn feed on the other side when he takes. This doesn’t always happen and sometimes he is content with just one breast even if he has gone 3 hours.
The feeding + pumping is really tiring. I’ve had a handful of times where I only pumped and it was easier for me.
I worry that he will never eat all that I make and I will have to pump. The downside about exclusively pumping is I would prefer to nurse overnight or on the go to make things easier. I do only plan to breastfeed/pump until 6 months so I’m not super strict on worrying about nursing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy the Medela manual pump. Way easier than getting all set up with an electric pump.
I’m this PP and to clarify, I mean use the manual pump on the boob he doesn’t eat from. Before long he will be able to empty both probably so it’s a time limited issue. Don’t exclusively pump, that’s terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Buy the Medela manual pump. Way easier than getting all set up with an electric pump.