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To add to what Margo wrote,
I found being completely distracted helped me to pump. I used to pump
while surfing the net. I know others who read while pumping or cover
the shields so they can't see how much milk they are pumping.
I would also take a visit www.lowmilksupply.org for suggestions and
try "power pumping"
Cordelia Merritt RN BSN IBCLC
On Apr 8, 2009, at 2:33 PM, LACTNET automatic digest system wrote:
> Re: Decrease in milk production at 7 weeks post partum
>
> What kind of pump is she using? If she's not already doing so,
> using a =
> hospital grade pump may help increase her yield. I would say at 7 =
> weeks, a baby is still often eating every 2 - 3 hours day & night so =
> that would be more like 9 or 10 times in 24 hours. I would
> definitely =
> try to increase how frequently she pumps. Is she using a new pump?
> If =
> she borrowed one or is using a second-hand pump, it could be that
> the =
> motor is starting to die and her yield may go up with a new pump. =
> Also, she may be stressing over her baby's illness and her inability
> to =
> make enough. Worrying about how much she's pumping could in & of
> itself =
> be preventing her from getting a good let-down. Is she using the =
> typical methods to try to relax - having something of baby's close
> to =
> her, looking at a picture of him, trying to close her eyes & do some =
> relaxing breathing while pumping? I feel for her - I had to pump
> for my =
> newborn son when he was on life support and while I didn't have
> supply =
> issues, it was really tough to have to pump instead of being able to =
> nurse him.
>
> Margo
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