So on a rather serious mommy note, I have some questions about breast feeding and milk supply. Some background on my…
So on a rather serious mommy note, I have some questions about breast feeding and milk supply. Some background on my breast feeding journey, I gave birth via c section at 38 weeks and my son was rushed to the NICU because he wasn’t breathing properly. I started pumping the minute I got back to the room, I got a few drops but not much. I kept pumping for about three weeks and kept getting just a few drops, I tried actually breast feeding twice and both times my son got very upset because he wasn’t getting enough milk. Now it’s been almost a year since my son was born but last night my breasts were hurting so I massaged them and some drops of milk came out, especially out of my right breast. So I tried pumping to see if any would come out and no luck, but I got a few more drops via my hands. Would it be worth it for me to invest in a better pump to try and finally get a let down??
I feel like I still have a lot of milk but it’s never let down. This has been happening about every month since my son was born and I’m sick of my breasts hurting and then only a little bit of milk coming out, either stop or let down already!!!!
Kiona Ancheta·Мама сына-младенца
@aliceinwonderland_, I agree especially because he was in the NICU and really could have used my breast milk. They actually told me to stop pumping after about three weeks because my supply was so low 😣 but thank you for the info!! I’m going to my son’s doctor today so I’ll ask!
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