Shauna Martyna
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Shauna Martyna·Мама дочки (10 лет)

Breastfeeding Question

For those of you who have done this before..... is it possible to breastfeed with out pumping? I only plan to breastfeed for the 1st month and the pumps are so expensive.

05.01.2015

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Feed your baby all the time. If it gets sore. Take a hot shower and express by hand it's really not that hard. I didn't start using a pump until a few months in but when I did I really didn't like it at all. Pumps are mainly used if you need to store milk.

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Insurance covers breast pumps now. Contact your company and they'll tell you your providers and then you can pick a pump from there.

You don't have to pump unless you need to or would like others to help with feedings. I'll be back at work after 6 weeks so I will be pumping as well.

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No you don't need a pump at all.

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I say get one even if a small hand pump like Avent. Sometimes latching issues come up and you need to pump to release some milk or you're making a lot and need to express. I say for just in case purposes because mastitis and engorgement are very painful. I used an Avent manual pump with both of mine. This time insurance covered a double electric pump.

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If I didnt have to pump due to my full time job, I promise you, I would not! I absolutely hated pumping!!!! I am in awe of women who exclusively pump. I don't know how they do it.

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The only reason I pumped was for hubby to get a chance to feed our son and to have a little extra for the occasional babysitter.

Could always get a manual pump if you would like to pump. If I wasn't using my electric pump I used my manual one.

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I breastfed my first almost entirely without pumping. Only pumped to try to let husband feed him but couldn't get any milk out with the pump while LO was just fine nursing on his own. You don't need a pump at all unless you have some extenuating circumstances that require one

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If you're around baby 24/7 you don't really need a pump. I work full time and will have to pump. Also pumping allows dad to feel involved. My hubby was out of this world excited when he got to feed our son for the first time. Doctors don't recommend bottles until 4 weeks. At least that's what mine said.

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Of course! I would grab a hand pump for cheap just in case you need to unclog or express a little. But you don't need a pump.

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Your insurance might give you s pump, or you can rent from the hospital I believe. That way if you're only planning on bf one month the baby can still get the milk!

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Yep, I breastfeed my first for a year and didn't pump ever!

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You can do it without. I ended up starting to pump with my last because I started to develop mastitis. That's the only reason I pumped early on. Then continued to build a supply in freezer for when I went back to work

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No need for a pump to breast feed. Women have been breastfeeding since time began.

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Pumping is not necessary at all if you are planning to feed exclusively from the breast. Baby to breast is the best way to keep producing.

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