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Date: | Thu, 9 Dec 1999 16:48:11 -0500 |
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Hi. Whenever a mom asks me how often she should pump at work I suggest that
she figure out how often (approx.) the baby would be nursing if she were at
home.
If the baby nurses every 4 hours, I recommend that she pump every 3 1/2
hours. Basically I suggest this because IMO, no pump is as efficient as a
baby at getting milk out.
If a mom can sneak in an extra pumping (even if it's just for 8 or 10
minutes), I think it's a good idea.
Having that extra letdown at work can make a difference.
I also suggest that moms get their pumps at least 3 weeks before they go
back to work. This way, they can practice pumping, and build up a good
supply in her freezer. Basically, on Monday, she should not be pumping for
Tuesdays feedings - this is way too stressful for most moms.
Just my $ 0.02
Warmly,
Wendy Goldenthal
Owner, Nursing Mother Supplies
Devon, PA
. This is what I have come up with. Any further comments are
>welcome.
>How often do I need to express?
>
>While you are at work, try to express as often as your baby would usually
>feed.
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