Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. What bags did you use? What are the best ones to freeze?
I’ve been able to get a little ahead so I’ve been pumping and putting it into a mason jar until I wash the bottles and fill them up. My goal is to have have enough bottles to wash once a day and then fill them up for the night and next day. What bottles do you store your milk in?
These bags:
https://smile.amazon.com/Kiinde-Breast-Storage-Twist-Pouch/dp/B00JWX0SL2/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=kiinde+bags&qid=1620676752&sr=8-1
I kept them in the fridge, and made up bottles once they were clean that night and then kept those in the fridge. My kid was fine with fridge temp milk.
OP here. I would prefer to pump into bottles. I’m not comfortable reusing bags like that or pumping into them. I do like those for freezing. I will order a box. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:You need to be sure you want to do it because it’s a freaking nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:You need to be sure you want to do it because it’s a freaking nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:I EPed for six months. This is what I did
- 10 bottles. My baby eventually went from 8-10 feedings to 5, but it was nice to have enough for the next day.
- I had the same pump and brought an extra pair of Spectra bottles. I had another set of pump parts.
- I put the pump parts in the fridge and would wash and sterilizer them at the end of the night.
- I bought Medela bottles and would store my milk in those. I had a good supply and was able to pump enough and then fill all the bottles in the evening for the next feedings.
- I like the Kiinde bags but those stand upright and take up a lot of space. The other brand I liked that paid flat was the Target ones.
It sounds like a lot but having extras is really nice when you’re pumping that much.
I started out pumping 10 times a day ( 2 hours in the day, then 3 hours at night). I lasted about a month and then the two hours was way too much. I switched to 8 pumps ( every 3 hours) and then dropped down to 7 pumps at 8 weeks when my baby started sleeping longer stretches. At 3 months I started to reduce pumps every 2 weeks. I went down to 6, waited two week, and then went down to 5 pumps. I did 5 pumped for almost 2 months and then was able to go to 4. It was still nice to have all the extra pumping stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. What bags did you use? What are the best ones to freeze?
I’ve been able to get a little ahead so I’ve been pumping and putting it into a mason jar until I wash the bottles and fill them up. My goal is to have have enough bottles to wash once a day and then fill them up for the night and next day. What bottles do you store your milk in?
These bags:
https://smile.amazon.com/Kiinde-Breast-Storage-Twist-Pouch/dp/B00JWX0SL2/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=kiinde+bags&qid=1620676752&sr=8-1
I kept them in the fridge, and made up bottles once they were clean that night and then kept those in the fridge. My kid was fine with fridge temp milk.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. What bags did you use? What are the best ones to freeze?
I’ve been able to get a little ahead so I’ve been pumping and putting it into a mason jar until I wash the bottles and fill them up. My goal is to have have enough bottles to wash once a day and then fill them up for the night and next day. What bottles do you store your milk in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I EPed for a year and used the kiinde twist bags and a medala pump. There are adaptors for these bags so you can pump straight into them, they also make bottles you can put the bags into, but I didn't use those. The bottle issue is going to come down to how often you are washing bottles. We washed once per day (our kid was in daycare, so we had to send in a certain number each day, then the ones we used at home). I don't think we ever had more than 8 in rotation at any given time. My supply ended up being just enough, with no extra, so I did not really freeze ahead and mostly just pumped for the next day and kept in the refrigerator. With EPing that can be common, it really will depend on how your body reacts to pumping, which is hard to know until you do it. We also supplemented some with formula at the beginning (dd was premature which is how I ended up EPing becuase she couldn't latch). Good luck!
OP here. I have a Spectra S1 pump. I have 5 baby bottles ( comotomo and tommee tippee) but would I like more so I don’t have to wash them all of the time. He eats 8-10 times a day. We currently supplement with 1 bottle of formula day so I am putting about 4oz in the freezer. I’ve been using a large mason jar and dumping everything in it, but I read you should mix cold with warm milk, and that i should keep the pumps in individual bottles. I’ve been freezing the milk in mason jars but I want something that allows for more space.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I EPed for a year and used the kiinde twist bags and a medala pump. There are adaptors for these bags so you can pump straight into them, they also make bottles you can put the bags into, but I didn't use those. The bottle issue is going to come down to how often you are washing bottles. We washed once per day (our kid was in daycare, so we had to send in a certain number each day, then the ones we used at home). I don't think we ever had more than 8 in rotation at any given time. My supply ended up being just enough, with no extra, so I did not really freeze ahead and mostly just pumped for the next day and kept in the refrigerator. With EPing that can be common, it really will depend on how your body reacts to pumping, which is hard to know until you do it. We also supplemented some with formula at the beginning (dd was premature which is how I ended up EPing becuase she couldn't latch). Good luck!
OP here. I have a Spectra S1 pump. I have 5 baby bottles ( comotomo and tommee tippee) but would I like more so I don’t have to wash them all of the time. He eats 8-10 times a day. We currently supplement with 1 bottle of formula day so I am putting about 4oz in the freezer. I’ve been using a large mason jar and dumping everything in it, but I read you should mix cold with warm milk, and that i should keep the pumps in individual bottles. I’ve been freezing the milk in mason jars but I want something that allows for more space.
Anonymous wrote:I EPed for a year and used the kiinde twist bags and a medala pump. There are adaptors for these bags so you can pump straight into them, they also make bottles you can put the bags into, but I didn't use those. The bottle issue is going to come down to how often you are washing bottles. We washed once per day (our kid was in daycare, so we had to send in a certain number each day, then the ones we used at home). I don't think we ever had more than 8 in rotation at any given time. My supply ended up being just enough, with no extra, so I did not really freeze ahead and mostly just pumped for the next day and kept in the refrigerator. With EPing that can be common, it really will depend on how your body reacts to pumping, which is hard to know until you do it. We also supplemented some with formula at the beginning (dd was premature which is how I ended up EPing becuase she couldn't latch). Good luck!