Hi, It is very difficult when you have been sent home and your little prem baby who needs you so much is in hospital. As an LC I know that this is the time when mothers find it difficult to maintain their supply. I’m not sure how far away you live from the hospital? It is sometimes very difficult. Do you have a symphony pump at home? For this gig you need the good equipment - you don’t need to be mucking around with second rate stuff. Its false economy. Honestly, as much as you can you need to prioritise your baby and you milk supply. This is the time to call in all your favours. If you have friends and family who can care for your other child so you can be with your baby/on the pump then that’s what you need to do. You will rarely have such an important time in your family life.
What sort of kit do you have with the symphony? If you are using disposables from the hospital you might get a lactaset which you can use as a collection kit and then as a handpump as well for those times you are not near a powerpoint. (you will need an extra membrane cap or it won’t work with the symphony) Don’t skip a pump - just reshedule so if you know you won’t be able to pump in 3 hours time - pump before you go out even if it;s only an hour or so after you pumped and when you get home. Don’t be afraid of throwing in a couple more pumping sessions. Set your phone alarm for every 3 hours in the night. It sounds like boot camp - but it’s not for long, and the benefits are immense for you and your baby. (After than Baby will be demanding to be fed that many times![]()


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I was still cranky as Parker was born with DS and it was a PITA week 2 trying to establish his feeding during the day after being on the easier bottle all night. He gets tired with the lower muscle tone.
. I'm aiming to get up to a good 800ml a day. Yesterday I ended with 650ml so I'm close!


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