After her attempts to feed, tired from the efforts, I would be attached to the hospital
grade pump trying to stimulate better milk production, while topping her up with formula.
Not exact matches
I consulted various professionals (everyone has a different system),
pumped frequently with a professional
grade pump on maximum,
tried fenugreek and brewers yeast, nursing marathon sessions, frequent nursing....
If your baby is put on formula, Lennon recommends that you use a hospital -
grade electric breast
pump to maintain your milk supply until the time he can
try breast milk again.
Re the bf, if you are not already using a hospital -
grade pump, and want to
try, you might get more milk faster if you get your doctor to write a prescription for a hospital
pump.
If you are
pumping to
try and increase your breastmilk supply, you will likely need a hospital -
grade breast
pump, which you can often rent from a lactation consultant.
You can
try renting a hospital
grade pump.
I've
tried nipple shields, breast shells, nipple protractor and finally a hospital
grade electric
pump.
I met with a lactation consultant, invested in a hospital
grade pump and prepared to
try my very best to breastfeed my baby girl.