I'm back on my first day of work. My baby is now 5 months old.
For those moms who are doing this -- how many times a day do you pump? (I'll be away from my baby for about 9 hours)
I just realized that I wouldn't be able to do it more than once, since I have no way of washing or sterilizing my pump. And you can't re-use one without cleaning, right?
What pump do you use? Since I have to do it in a cramped toilet cubicle, I just brought my single manual pump. I figure a double electric one would be too cumbersome.
I heard two contradictory pieces of advice.
Some people say I should be pumping even more than usual, to keep milk production from falling off.
But a midwife told me to decrease extra pumping, so I don't get mastitis from having too much milk build up -- since I can only pump every 4-5 hours on weekdays, and pumping isn't as effective as feeding.
So far, I'm not doing either -- just doing what feels natural and convenient to me.
For those moms who are doing this -- how many times a day do you pump? (I'll be away from my baby for about 9 hours)
I just realized that I wouldn't be able to do it more than once, since I have no way of washing or sterilizing my pump. And you can't re-use one without cleaning, right?
What pump do you use? Since I have to do it in a cramped toilet cubicle, I just brought my single manual pump. I figure a double electric one would be too cumbersome.
I heard two contradictory pieces of advice.
Some people say I should be pumping even more than usual, to keep milk production from falling off.
But a midwife told me to decrease extra pumping, so I don't get mastitis from having too much milk build up -- since I can only pump every 4-5 hours on weekdays, and pumping isn't as effective as feeding.
So far, I'm not doing either -- just doing what feels natural and convenient to me.