Our special muscle can make any canines
pumper start to race with just o...
Not exact matches
When my husband first came across this website and
started researching exclusive pumping as a way to feed a baby, I cried and told him «I don't want to be an exclusive
pumper!!»
Sometimes supply issues are a matter of management and time (if you have edema, for instance, or got a bad
start or had a traumatic birth) and you'll end up needing your own pump, but you can figure out which kind once you know what kind of
pumper you are.
For example, some storage bags come with a
pumper or tubing that can easily help you
start with.
I actually
started out... they were preemies, they were 35 weekers and so they had a hard time latching at first so I was an exclusive
pumper for the first 2 months.
I am not a huge
pumper, with Miss A I never had much of a let - down and since I'm a stay - at - home mommy again with Baby C I nurse on demand, however now that she's getting older I would love for her to
start taking a bottle more
I nourished her exclusively until she was about four months old and
started having issues with my supply that could have been
pumper waited and it could have been just my lack of education related, I'm not so sure.