I'm just looking for some encouragement that I'm doing the right thing here. I think I've hit the sudden decrease in supply around 8 months and am trying to figure out how to increase my pumping output so my lo can continue to have bm while I'm at work. This all started last week when I got really sick and couldn't eat much for about 5 days. I kept my water intake up pretty well, but I feel like supply started droping then and hasn't come back yet. She has also slept for a 5 hour stretch one or two nights lately, but not consistently. I've read lots of the forum but had some specific clarifications I was looking for.
1. I didn't realize I was suppose to change the yellow part of my PIS valve and maybe the tubing. How often does that need to be changed? I've changed the white membrane several times and got larger horns, but not the other parts.
2. How much longer do you think I need to pump at work? I ask because I think it might be worth getting a new pump as I bought mine used ( I didn't know at the time that was a no-no). I might have a hard time convincing DH to buy a new one as it will cost 2 to 3 times the cost of a new one in the US. Did people normally pump wean around a year?
3. LO is just starting to get a bit more excited about food. I've been offering solids since about 6.5 months and now she is swallowing a bit more and getting excited when she sees food. So far I haven't asked the nanny to give her any, I just do it in the evenings/weekends. Could I have her take a few more solids when I am away? We are lucky because she comes to see me to nurse at lunch every day, so depending on her mood she is only taking 6oz while I'm at work. It is a bad idea to have the nanny offer her some food before milk in the afternoon?
I have many more questions about this but I'll leave it at that for now so as not to get overwhelmed!


,
,
, and
.
, currently working in Brazil.
Reply With Quote
1-15-06
and
for Gavin, born with an incomplete cleft lip and incomplete posterior cleft palate 