I made more
milk than my son could ever eat.
, but once I was doing it more often, basically telling my breasts to produce more
milk than my son was drinking, I saw better output from the pump.
Not exact matches
I would much rather my
son choose flavored
milk than soda and some other packed lunch choices.
My
son had two neighborhoods brother friends for a sleep - over last night, so I made French Toast Frittata with the coconut flour bread for breakfast this morning (sliced or broken bread soaked in 5 beaten eggs, a good «glug» of raw whole
milk, cinnamon, nutmeg [there is a higher egg to bread ratio
than in conventional French Toast] all poured into a hot buttered sauté pan, cover and turn down heat to medium - low, cook until nearly set, place pan in 350 °F oven until eggs are completely set on top and starting to brown, about 6 - 10 minutes usually, flip over onto large plate and cut into wedges for serving).
In the end it turned out that because her
son had wanted to eat in less
than three hours sometimes she thought she did not have enough
milk.
I second Kesa's comment... I had a similar experience with my
son, and in retrospect, the SNS would have been the better solution (using pumped
milk rather
than formula).
I was able to pump a bit faster
than my
son would drink the formula, so I got a few minutes not being «
milked».
I'm on soya and almond
milk, etc., so she's doing much better
than my
son ever was.
My
son was born 7 lbs 1oz, he lost more
than 10 % of his birth weight and they still released him from the hospital, I gave him a bath the next day by this point 4 days old, he didn't wake up, took him right to another hospital where the admitted him and put him on an IV and under the lights, they had me pumping every hour producing a max of 5 ml a time, finally they discovered I had insufficient
milk glands, I was not allowed to have a bottle until I got home.
After that I produced more
than enough
milk for my
son (who was a big eater).
Yes, my baby
son got a few extras in his
milk for a few weeks, but I still believe that was better in the long run
than giving up early.
Whereas for me, personally, you know the
milk making and I breastfed my younger
son until he was 2 years old so I know that the
milk making even through studying to become an I.B.C.L.C and going through my boards and absolutely being crazy with sleep deprivation was more important to me
than anything else.
My
son was just a few weeks old when I discovered that my left breast was slightly larger
than my right and was producing more
milk.
If I had waited until my
milk came in my
son could have had some serious problems.I think pumping helped it come in more quickly
than it might have without.
my mother in law was talking about how her husband ate when he was 3 months and how her
son ate when he was 3 months and how my two month old «looked hungry» for something more
than his
milk.
«Also consider taking herbals such as Shatavari, or fenugreek to increase
milk ejection reflex (MER)... It is a little trickier as you get closer to one year, but you may still find you are a good producer and can even get more
than your
son needs each day.
I'm a mom to a 2 week old, and I am looking for some advice on a pumping schedule or ideas on how to start accumulating some extra
milk for day when I am not with my
son for longer
than two hours.
My first
son didn't get enough to eat the first three weeks of his life before I realized that I produced less
than a teaspoon of
milk at a time.
My
son suddenly stopped drinking any other
milk other
than mine — feels like he is on a strike or something: — RRB -, I have instantly fallen in love with your writing Niala!
Still feel sad about having more
milk in the freezer
than my
son could ever drink.
I would massage my breast in the shower to express some of the
milk and
than would nurse my
son.
With my first
son I wanted nothing more
than to breastfeed but I just didn't produce enough
milk.
I really think my
son got more blood from my raw nipples
than milk.
I would much rather my
son choose flavored
milk than soda and some other packed lunch choices.
The electric pump was much better but, it was a cheap model that never pulled more
than an ounce of
milk from each side so I pumped what I could and fed it to my
son through a bottle then was back to breastfeeding.
I never made enough
milk with my
son and he was more formula - fed
than anything else.
I may not be nursing my
son but he is eating breast
milk more
than enough and I don't know what I am going to do with all these extra
milk.
Reed has frozen more
than 200 ounces of
milk since her
son was born 10 weeks ago; she prepared for Sandy by freezing bottles of water to help keep her
milk icy if the power went out.
A study of 2.39 million lactation records from 1.49 million dairy cows showed that cows produce significantly more
milk for daughters
than for
sons across lactation.
A study of 2.39 million lactation records from 1.49 million dairy cows showed that cows produce significantly more
milk for daughters
than for
sons across lactation, said Barry Bradford, associate professor in K - State's Department of Animal Sciences and Industry.
Cows with two daughters back - to - back produced about 445 kilograms — or about 980 pounds — more
milk across the first two lactations
than did cows with back - to - back
sons, he said.