<< I find most will hang in better with a breast pump than with hand
expression.>>
totally agree.
>
> I totally agree there is a learning curve, but maybe part of the issue
> is the pumping routine that "fits" the situation and tapping in to
> support in the form of physical household helpers. Those things can be
> key to "doable" or not. I'm amazed at the number of mothers who say
> they BF an ineffectively suckling newborn for up to an hour or more at
> a pop. What's the point of keeping these babies at breast so long vs.
> limiting and removing milk a (currently) more effective way?>>
Couldn't agree more.
I think we're in agreement on all points. I was only expressing that I
do understand why so many mom's find pumping so challenging.
Someone listed some things to make it easier for mom - one of them was
to leave the pump kit attached and assembled. This has been one of the
most helpful things for moms since I started recommending it a yr or so
ago (after discussion about it here) Most of them were pumping and
washing each time every 2h. even though it only saves a very few
minutes, the psychological benefit is much of much greater time
savings. it's very interesting.
;)
katherine in atl
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