I know there are a few of us out there who are expressing rather than breastfeeding. I thought it might be good place to offer support as it is as we all know, very hard work.
Here's my story:
Dd3 is now 8 weeks old. She had a normal birth and latched on to the breast soon after birth. I felt she was feeding ok but did get sore nipples very quickly and that was something I never experienced with my first 2 dd's. She fed pretty well around the clock non-stop and often fell asleep after a few sucks. At 3 weeks she hadn't got back to her birth weight and basically kind of gave up on everything. She stopped breastfeeding and looked grey and thin. I now believe that she had never fed well but because of my over-supply in the first few weeks she had just about survived by feeding non-stop and lapping up the milk that more or less dripped out. .
I started expressing immediately and also gave her some formula for a few days until I had enough milk to give her only breast-milk. I am extremely lucky as my dd1 had problems with her palate and couldn't breast feed so I pumped full time for her for 6 months. It meant that this time around I knew the score and already had a good pump - I'm using the Ameda lactaline.
Dd is now thriving and I know it's the right thing for her. I am pumping about 6 or 7 times a day and very lucky to have great supply, I'm freezing around 20oz of excess milk a day. With my last dd I was able to donate to the milk bank but can't this time as I'm still on blood pressure meds from the birth.
Anyway enough babbling - would love to hear from anyone else who is pumping as it is hard hard work and the rest of the world seem to think I'm a loon for being so bloody minded .