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Karen Gromada <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 8 Nov 2011 14:25:40 -0500
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Lisa, I think your suggestion of a rental hospital-grade, double electric
pump is a good place to start! She's saving her family lots of money by
providing her babies with her milk -- a rental pump pays for itself fairly
quickly and it saves most MOT time as well. Even with double electric
personal pumps, we often get calls from mothers (having a single newborn)
of sudden big dips in production after 2-3 weeks of pumping only.

Other questions I have are - How often is she pumping in 24 hours and has
the number of pumping sessions decreased over the last couple of weeks? How
long does each pumping session take? What is her routine for pumping
sessions -- does she use hands-on techniques along with the single-sided
pump, e. g as per
http://newborns.stanford.edu/Breastfeeding/MaxProduction.html?

Is there a reason this mom is exclusively pumping vs. breastfeeding, since
effectively breastfeeding babies are by far the best "pump"/milk removers
around! Is it that she prefers to pump exclusively or that babies were
early and/or had other health issues at birth and transitioning x2
babies to breast seems overwhelming?

Both taking 2.5 oz every 90 minutes around the clock seems like a lot of
food for one month olds (who may have been early)! Seems unusual that both
babies have the exact same feeding routine... Wondering when/how this MOT
even has time to express milk/pump, especially when doing single-sided,
serial pumping, while caring for twice the usual number of newborns?!? And
if others are feeding babies so she can pump often enough, when would she
have time to hold/cuddle babies and get to know each as the individual
he/she is?

KKG

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> Date:    Tue, 8 Nov 2011 13:29:33 -0500
> From:    Lisa Carroll <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Pumping for twins
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> I had a call today, mom exclusively pumping for twins , they are 1 month
> old this past week. Mom and babies are home. Mom states she has been
> pumping 4-5oz out of each breast but these past 2 days her supply is going
> down, only getting 4 oz total per session.  She said she has been spotting
> some these past few days so I am thinking hormone fluctuation causing
> the dip in volume. But she wanted to know how much should she be pumping
> per 24hrs. she stated the babies eat every 1 1/2 hrs about 2 1/2 oz. When I
> did the math I came up with 80oz is how much mom needs to be getting in
> 24hrs. Each baby eats 40oz/24hrs. Is that correct? I saw on kellymom that
> she needs to shoot for 27-32 oz by 14 days postpartum, but can't find
> anything with month old volume needs. She is only using a single electric
> pump and has an appt with WIC today, I encouraged her to get a hospital
> pump for better results.  Thank you for reading my question and any
> education you can provide me..i love having access to you smart ladies!! :)
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-- 
Karen Gromada
author, *Mothering Multiples: Breastfeeding and Caring for Twins or More*
www.karengromada.com/

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