I pumped about an ounce from my medela in 10 mins.
Not exact matches
I did
pump 3 times in that period of time to ease the engorgement and got
about 1
ounce from each breast each time in
about 5 minutes of
pumping.
If you're worried
about wasting precious
pumped breast milk, just heat up a small amount, like a couple of
ounces at a time.
I
pump about 5
ounces per feeding and it used to be 6 - 7.
I feel very unsure
about nursing because with my older son I was convinced that I wasn't producing enough for him (I could only
pump 1/2 an
ounce at a time, but I realize baby gets more than the
pump).
Not only that, but I have seen an increase of
about 2
ounces from each breast when I
pump, and I hope to only get better as I continue to use the bars and
pump often.
My supply dropped drastically
about 2 weeks ago to where im lucky if I get more than 1.5
ounces and I have twins so it's really not worth
pumping any more.
I am
pumping about 7 times a day for 15 minute, but producing less than 2
ounces each time, so I wondered how to increase my milk supply if I even can.
That first
pumping session, I
pumped about two
ounces.
With the exception of
about two
ounces of formula in her first eight days (the 10 cc I mentioned above, and a couple of times that I was away from her briefly and she ran out of the
pumped milk available) she was exclusively breastfed until she was six months, six days old.
After taking the capsules for three days, I was able to produce
about an
ounce of milk at each
pumping.
In the beginning I could only
pump 3
ounces, now I am up to
about 6
ounces — total in all three
pumpings combined.
I dropped to four
pumps per day at six months postpartum and I felt so anxious
about losing
ounces.
I normally
pump about 30 — 45 minutes after nursing now and get around 3 - 4
ounces combined.
I continued to
pump and pushed out
about a half
ounce each 30 minute session.
I've replaced all the parts in my
pump, I eat oatmeal for breakfast almost everyday, and I also drink
about 120
ounces of water.
I tried fenugreek, blessed thistle, reglan, and even domperidone, but was only
pumping about 3
ounces every 4 hours while I was at work.
I had a little part that I was able to replace for
about $ 5 and I was
pumping 15
ounces a day at work.
When I
pump I am producing
about two
ounces every three hours.
I was
pumping about 10
ounces a day and it was going down to
about 8.
I was
pumping about 75
ounces a day, i had to
pump before I fed her, bc it would spray out like a shower head.
I tried to
pump yesterday and found that I was only able to get
about an
ounce of milk.
I had a breast reduction 3 years prior to my first child and my plastic surgeon assured me that it would not interfear with breast feeding but No matter how long or hard I
pumped I only got
about 1
ounce all day.
I don't know
about you, but for me there's nothing more infuriating than
pumping for half and hour and getting a paltry half an
ounce.
I was
pumping about a quarter of an
ounce per session.
I
pumped about half an
ounce from each side even though my breasts were so full.
I was never able to
pump more than one
ounce at a time with any of them... I learned
about this with baby # 5 and WOW!
I tried
pumping on that side only but my supply was down to only
about 3
ounces at each
pump (I have never had supply issues) and so I added formula.
He gets every drop of breastmilk I can provide (which is
about 5 - 6
ounces in 6
pumpings a day) and formula helps me feed him.
By the time I finished treatment I was down to
about 2 - 3
ounces whenever I would
pump, which my lactation consultant had told me any milk was better than no milk, that that would make things easier.
I was able to
pump about 4
ounces a day, which I know for most mom's is nothing, but it has allowed me to get a break and let my husband bond with my daughter through feeding her.
My daughter is 3 months old and I only
pump about 3 - 4
ounces total per
pumping.
With domperidone which I added at 5 weeks I was able to give her
about 1/3 of feeds as breast milk and
pump 1 - 2
ounces at a time.
For example, if you are a
pumping mama who has weaned your baby and you average three
ounces per
pumping session,
pumping three times per day it will take you
about 17 days to reach the minimum donation amount.
I
pumped about 120
ounces.
According to kellymom.com, a normal
pump output is
about an
ounce.
On average a mom can expect to
pump about 1 - 2
ounces of milk per
pumping session.
So your baby only needs my mute amounts of milk, and I encourage new moms or expectant moms to take one of those little syringes that you use for medicine and do five milliliters and squirt that into a bottle that you would
pump into and see how much milk your baby actually needs when they're brand, brand new, and then by the time they're 10 days old, it's
about the size of a ping - pong ball, and that's an
ounce and a half - ish.
I'm
pumping about 2 to 3
ounces combined.
● Amount
Pumped «I use to get
about the same as my older
pump, but now that I am more familiar with this
pump I average 2 - 3 more
ounces per day.»
I get
about an
ounce more milk out of each breast than when I use my Spectra S2 and it is just easier to use than dealing with the Spectra (the spectra doesn't have a battery so you are stuck
pumping in one spot).
I'm
pumping about 5 to 6
ounces total in
about 10 minutes.
(I started babysitting for my sister she didn't want me
pumping around her two boys and let me tell you they are wild) I previously
pumped about 6
ounces per breast but not I'm lucky if I get 3
ounces per breast is there a way that I can get it back to where it was?
Baby should take
about an
ounce an hour and that's also the volume you should focus on
pumping.
I was nervous
about how much I'd get from
pumping each day at work, but it turns out I get 12
ounces or so, which is enough for the next day.
When I
pump, I only get an
ounce or so... but I'm told this is normal since I don't
pump often and breastfeed my son
about 7 - 9 times a day.
And then sometimes a little bit less depending on what she eats for the solid foods during the day but I have been noticing when I'm
pumping away from her I just
pump twice and I'm getting
about eight
ounces.
I
pumped this morning and just
about cried when I couldn't even
pump 1
ounce.
To the person who made the comment
about how we need to get the word out
about pumping, I literally just
pumped two feeds for a total of 10 mL of milk, or 1/3 of an
ounce.
My best
pump gave us
about an
ounce and a half of milk a month after delivery.