A new subject that mothers are more questions about breastfeeding and pumping. I strictly pump for my baby and he did it with my 3 years old, who was a premature baby, so I thought I'd give you some tips and information on how I was.
First, you need a good pump. I use the version of the backpack Medela Pump in Style Advanced Breast Pump. I bought it from BestBuyBaby.com for $ 225.00. Large pump. Pay a few hundred a good pump, the end is a lot cheaper than a fewThousands spend on formula, and remember, a thousand times better than breast milk for your baby formula.
Next, you need a schedule. It 'very important that you keep to the timetable and the pump around the same time each day. You should be pumping every 3 or 4 hours for at least 15 or 20 minutes. I pump about 25 to 30 minutes, with the exception of the first pump of the day. This is closer to 45 minutes, only because Fuller does not pump at night and Iensure that they are emptied. Empty the breast at each pumping and help increase milk production.
Pump My schedule is as follows:
The first pump of the time, when my son wakes up. Today was 8 clock.
# 2 is at 11 clock. This session is 3 to 4 hours after the first pump, but at least 11:00.
No. 3 is at 3 pm. Change in this session is not the time.
# 4 is at 6:00. Change in this session is not the time.
# 5 is at 8:30 clock. This sessionThe time does not change.
# 6 is 11 clock. Change in this session is not the time.
Note: My son, eat six times a day, but if your child eats during the night, then you need to pump it. In practice, the pump every time the child eats that everyone should be 3 to 4 hours.
In order to get my son to sleep through the night, I always eat in front of every 3 or 4 hours during the day depending on my schedule and then let him go after his power 23:00. Every week, while aging, sleep a little 'a little '. He is now 10 weeks and slept eight hours straight last night.
I pump and feed my son at the same time, with the exception of the 3:00 session, when eating at 14:00. At that feed, I eat lunch and feed them at the same time. When I pump and give him the food at the same time, I saw him in his LeapFrog Magic Moments Learning Seat and sit on the floor in front of him. It works well.
The bottles I use, Dr. Brown's bottles are standard. My criticism is here. That should reduce gas and spit.
My son is currently 4-5 ounces each feeding.
Here are some general guidelines that determine the amount of the bottle:
Age: average amount of fuel:
1-2 weeks: 2-3 oz
3-4 weeks: 3-4 ounces
1-2 mths: 4-5 oz
2-3 mths: 5-6 oz
3-4 mths: 6-7 oz
4-7 mths: 7-8 oz
7-9 mths: 7-8 oz
9-12 mths: 7-8 oz
The batch of milk at each feeding, whilefollows:
At this feed: He gets this lot:
# 1 of 8 clock: No. 1 the previous day clock by 8
# 2 to 11 clock: No. 1 to 8 clock starting today
# 3 at 2 pm: # 2 of 11 clock
No. 4 to 6pm: # 3 at 02:00
No. 5 to 8:30 clock: # 4 at 18:00
No. 6 to 11 clock: # 5 at 8:30 clock
Note: My No 6 of 11 clock to run in batch gets dumped on so I can eat half a clove of garlic at 9:30 clock in front of me, to maintain a low level. Garlic works wonders. Unfortunately, my son is very gases.
MySon is very sensitive about what I eat, so that this program makes it a little 'easier to avoid on the track which foods I can. This article provides information about which foods to avoid while breastfeeding.
My offer was simply incredible so far, so what's left after you fill the bottle is frozen too.
Some tips to optimize the delivery:
1 The most difficult thing is to try to get plenty of rest.
2 pumping at the same time every day. If your supply begins to drop, add an additional pumping.
3Drink plenty of water. I drink a lot: 1-2 glasses every time you pump, 1-2 glasses per meal / snack. You probably drink about 20 glasses of water a day pf. I think my jug of water at room temperature. It 's easier to drink the water unless it is cold. Water is good for, it has no calories and maintain good health.
4 Enough to eat. I eat 6 times a day and try to eat as healthy as I can, despite some temporary greens, fruit and milk cut because of the sensitivity of my son.
5Massaging the breast while you pump. This helps to ensure that all the milk out, preventing clogged pipes, which can cause mastitis.
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