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it's 6am and I've already pumped twice today *highfives*

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RiotBecky · 16/11/2013 05:59

just wanted to share this as I'm a bit proud of myself for it Grin

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Havinganose · 16/11/2013 06:20

Well done!

Livvylongpants · 16/11/2013 06:23

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RiotBecky · 16/11/2013 06:46

I'm aiming to exclusively pump, ds is 5 weeks now and still having a few bottles of formula a day but it's slowly going down Grin my poor nips though!

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RiotBecky · 16/11/2013 07:01

I use a lansinoh double electric pump, and I pump for 20 mins every 2 hours anyway :) don't take any supplements but thinking about it, as I had bad pumping habits and they've affected my supply Sad

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workingtitle · 16/11/2013 07:57

High five! I have recently stopped expressing after every feed, now just once a day.
Definitely try massaging breasts, if you're not doing it already. My lactation consultant sent me this (rather dated) video that explains why /how
how to use your hands when you pump

RiotBecky · 16/11/2013 13:09

I've tried a bit of boob rubbing during but didn't really notice a difference. It can vary, I can get about 200ml in the morning and then 60-120ml during the day. I've not heard of pumping bras!

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mummymog · 16/11/2013 15:01

i just got a pumping bra from amazon- cheapest i found, will link you in a minute when dd wakes up and i get my otherarm back. i'm doing 24 babymoon to try ad boost supply just now.

well done btw! i pumped twice in the night instead of one for the first time last night and now super glad of my day in bed.

mummymog · 16/11/2013 15:02

www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0052ZGRYQ/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

mad one handed skills!

RiotBecky · 16/11/2013 19:03

what's a 24 babymoon?? and mega thanks for the linkage xx

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RiotBecky · 17/11/2013 12:07

I've found getting in 8 pumps a day so far is really boosting my supply. My american friends swear by drinking Gatorade so I'm going to see if there are any shops over here that sell it.

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midori1999 · 17/11/2013 14:18

Great that you've managed to increase your supply.

Having exclusively pumped and had my milk dry up and exclusively pumped and had a ridiculously huge amount of milk, the only difference was pumping more often (just 15 mins each time with a double pump, no 'pumpathons') and expressing at least once at night, between 12pm and 4am.

crikeybadger · 17/11/2013 19:40

I've also read that women have increased their output by hand expressing after using the pump. There is some good info on the best for babes website (sorry can't link).

Poppet45 · 17/11/2013 20:30

Livvy I'd def increase the frequency of pumping before considering domperidone. Its a med with side effects for you and baby and it cant work miracles if your boobs arent getting emptied often enough. Pumping every four hours isnt really frequent enough - you need to fit in at least 8 and pref up to 10-12 expressing seshes a day. They dont have to be long but one does have to be in the wee small hours if you want to increase supply. Otherwise it will slowly dwindle. But you could mix feed long term if thats more realistic its often forgotten but its a valuable option

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