Cute! I'll post a pic of mini-Buff when I get a chance.FL,
I went back to the beginning of this thread and read a little bit. Cannot believe it has been over 2 years!! Where has the time gone??
bigray - how are the twins?
Here is Mackenzie now:
Good luck with your remaining weeks. Hopefully things remain as normal as possible.Work is insane right now and it's compounded by my desire to wrap up my major projects in the next 2-3 weeks so that if I happen to deliver a week or two early, my tasks can be transitioned more easily to my coworkers. I'll work right up until I go into labor or am induced because I want to save my PTO for my 12 weeks off after the baby's arrival!
It did take awhile to get used to, and I am sure not being able to directly nurse makes it a little more difficult since there isn't the extra stimulation. Hopefully Emily can nurse directly soon and that will make all the difference in the world. Just my 2 cents worth, but I would keep it up until you can nurse her for a few weeks then decide if pumping is really the way you want to go when you go back to work.I also just have to say, I absolutely hate pumping breast milk. I'd rate it worse than labor and delivery (of course, I did have a relatively easy delivery with a 4 lb baby). If it doesn't get better/easier, Emily might end up being an only child as I don't think I could go through this again.
Good Luck!Thanks snick and csb. I purchased a medela PIS (planning to pump when I go back to work), but my lactation consultant wanted me to use a hospital grade pump to help increase my milk supply, so I ended up renting a medela symphony for a month while my milk supply gets established. The dr told me Emily won't really be able to nurse until her due date, which was mid august. I'm putting her to breast once a day when I go to visit so she can get used to it, and although she does well, she gets really tired. I have another appt with the LC this afternoon. After all I've gone through to get my milk to come in, I'm going to do this for as long as I can stand it.
The only good thing about pumping is that I know exactly how much I produce at a given session - the engineer in me really appreciates the "experiment" aspect of this whole ordeal. Its been kind of cool to be able to see my increase in milk production over the last few days.
So glad to hear that Emily is doing well. The Medela pumps seem to be the "best" based on reviews...I bought a Medela Freestyle for myself.Thanks snick and csb. I purchased a medela PIS (planning to pump when I go back to work), but my lactation consultant wanted me to use a hospital grade pump to help increase my milk supply, so I ended up renting a medela symphony for a month while my milk supply gets established. The dr told me Emily won't really be able to nurse until her due date, which was mid august. I'm putting her to breast once a day when I go to visit so she can get used to it, and although she does well, she gets really tired. I have another appt with the LC this afternoon. After all I've gone through to get my milk to come in, I'm going to do this for as long as I can stand it.
The only good thing about pumping is that I know exactly how much I produce at a given session - the engineer in me really appreciates the "experiment" aspect of this whole ordeal. Its been kind of cool to be able to see my increase in milk production over the last few days.
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