I think if your going to pump full time, you'll need a hospital grade pump - because it's quicker, otherwise you will probably feel like a cow expressing 24/7 - and it's still hard work and can be quite emotional when you don't get the volume your after. I have a good electric pump and when I expressed for 24 hours, I was seriously attached to that thing all day! I don't know how practical it would be for full time expressing, but I have found hand expressing so much easier and quicker than my pump. I seem to get more volume (almost enough for two feeds) and much quicker than the pump. Pumping I only seem to get 60-80mls, some sessions I get less! I'm sorry I can't be of much help to you as I'm only really new at it all too... I know there is a section on the ABA for full time pumpers, maybe you could talk to one of them? Best of luck with what ever you decide!


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i had a terrible time BFing DD1 by 3 weeks i was solely expressing for her. I hired a pump from the chemist (same as the ones in hosy) and used that up until dd was 7 weeks. I found it too hard to keep going so switched to formular. It is doable and i know a lady who did it with no problems. I just found that i'd express then feed and felt like i was double handling and spending twice as long as necessary to feed. I guess it depends on how much you want to do it iykwim. I felt guilty putting DD on formular but i was beginning to get down and IMO you need a happy mummy to keep bubby happy. I wanted to enjoy feeding her. My problems too started whilst i was in hospital with severly traumatised nipples and once home i got a thrush infection that i could not clear up. I dreaded BFing and cried knowing she was due for a feed, during the feed (from pain) and then for feeling resentful towards her and my body for not allowing me to do it with ease. 

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