Pumping breast milk no milk

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Avatar f tn When do breast milk starts coming out the breast I had my baby on the 29th no milk still
Avatar f tn Hello everyone I'm a second time mommy. I had my son yesterday morning. He's a premature baby boy. (35 weeks) I don't have no breast milk. I been pumping milk for 10 minutes each one. And all I get is little drops of milk. I feel bad I want to breastfeed my premature baby. To help him gain some weight and give him the vitimins he needs.I don't want to leave him at the hospital I want to take him with me.
Avatar f tn So I was planning on breast feeding but I have NO BREAST MILK has this happened to any one else .
Avatar f tn With my first child I did breast feeding for a year, but when I tried transitioning her from breast to bottle, it was A PAIN! She refused to take the bottle, so now I want to try to do both.. I bought a breast pump, so I'm wondering how does the whole freezing your milk process work? How long is it good for? How do you unfreeze it? Or boil it? Thank you for your time!
Avatar f tn I would not recommend pumping before your milk supply comes after the baby is born it could cause you to go into preterm labor. I'm having my second and after my first I never stopped lactating even when I stopped breastfeeding. I still would leak collosum (don't know if that is spelled right) especially when he would cry.
7058746 tn?1393435420 I had my baby last week 31weeks 5 days and started pumping and I get alot of milk and I just freeze take it to.
3588173 tn?1357317184 Alright looks like I will be setting a couple alarms during the night to pump.
Avatar f tn im pumping out my milk but its colostrum. i wanted to know when wikl my milk come in.
8526246 tn?1405601876 How long after pumping is breast milk good for without refrigerating or do I have to refrigerate right away? I want to pump and feed without having to refrigerate and thaw but not sure if its not ok to do so.
Avatar n tn I had my baby 5 days ago and im pumping and i only get a half an ounce each breast if that.. Will my breast supply increase??. I want to produce more milk what do i do?
Avatar f tn A small cooler with ice maybe?
Avatar f tn I have been pumping and storing breast milk for my princess and it seams like the amount is slowing down what can I do to get it back up I do not want to give her formula at all!
1080032 tn?1326414386 After pumping can I leave my breast milk sitting out if my daughter will be eating 2hrs later? I don't have a bottle Warner so I would hate to put it in the fridge.
7845638 tn?1395841467 That sounds great mommikat breastfeeding at night would work for me I read on this blog that milk does come in at the wee hours pumping seems like it's going to be a lot of work but I'm determined to make sure I don't have to resort to formula
1123420 tn?1350561158 I really want my baby to have breast milk for the first month or so, but really can't imagine actually breast feeding, so I was thinking about just pumping it.. I don't know the first thing about it. So is that any different, does it break the bond? Does it hurt any less? I have absolutely no idea, so if you could help me with these questions, or let me know other things that I need to know, I'd really appreciate it. Thank you!!
Avatar f tn Pumping doesn't stimulate milk production like natural breastfeeding does. Try hand stimylating with pumping every hour, using warm rags around your breast to make the let down reflex easier, and eating certain foods and even some teas can help the body produce milk.
14975014 tn?1437675913 They need that for a few days and when your real milk comes in, your baby is ready for it. You have to remember that your milk is made exactly for the baby, pumping before hand messes all that up and isn't good for either of you.
3129009 tn?1344190733 So I finally had my twin girls 9 days ago! They are in the nicu at the moment but they are doing amazing and should cone home very soon. Well yesterday I talked to a lactation lady that works in there. She told me if I don't pump every three hours then im going to wake up one day and have no milk at all! :/ is this true?
Avatar f tn Ok so I'm 34 weeks pregnant and I just got my breast milk today. I decided to squeeze my breast because it was hurting . and I started leaking . what do I do . I'm a ftm. I'm only 19 and do I pump? Or do I just leave it alone ?
Avatar f tn I had my son just weeks ago. This is not a question, but a place to vent. I've been doing so well with pumping breast milk and it's gotten to be full bottles from both pumps combined. Today, I spent 20 minutes to pump two bottles full, only to find out my husband spilled it all by accident. I'm so ::sigh:: mad....but I can't stay angry because a man like him will never understand. It's no point either because the damage has been done.
Avatar f tn Well it wouldn't really be breast milk coming out it would be colostrum.. But that's nutritious for baby too.. Pumping may bring on contractions though so I wouldn't do it since you're only 33 weeks.
Avatar f tn Continue to latch your baby on the breast directly, your baby can build your milk supply a lot faster then pumping. It's to early on to begin remedies, your baby latching constantly will help, more so then anything else. A newborns stomach is about the size of a cherry, a few days old baby anywhere from a walnut to a apricot. A month old baby about the size of an egg. Babies do not have to fill their tummies to feel "full".
Avatar f tn ) Have you tried pumping? If your already breastfeeding it would be much cheep er a deep your supply up..
Avatar n tn I have a question for all the moms out there. I am 39 weeks tomorrow it will be my second daughter my 1st is now 7 years old. With my 1st I did not breastfeed at all not in the hospital or out of the hospital she was on formula from day one. My question is now with my second I still do not plan on breastfeeding from my breasts it not something thats gonna ever be on my agenda, but I do want to pump and bottle feed.
Avatar n tn The first bit of milk is best so I would say no. But ask a doctor. I've never heard that.