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In a message dated 11/15/99 7:56:10 PM Pacific Standard Time,

TrentonsMom@... writes:

<< I need to figure out how to cut

work out of my mind while I pump, I think this will help a great deal. >>

Hi Chelly! I'm Chantel and I am a working mom to an almost 5 month old

little girl. I also pump at work and get between 4-6 ounces at a time. I'm

an RN, so I have the luxury of a lactation room, but you could bring a pic of

your little one or maybe even an article of clothing to work to have near you

while you pump. Other people on this list can suggest ways of increasing

your milk supply (Fenugreek, Mother's Milk Tea, etc), but for the most part

just try to relax and think of your baby while you are pumping. Think of

what a wonderful thing you are doing for him! Congrats and good luck!

Chantel

Sofia Elise 6/13/96 and Maddyson Olivia 6/24/99

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Hello...My three year olds name is Trenton!!! Welcome to the list. I have

4 boys, all have been breastfed. The baby, 12 months, is still going

strong.

Are you drinking lots of fluids? Try massaging the breast. I used Mothers

Milk Tea to help me when I had to pump. I would drink it 3 times per day

and it really help to increase my supply and get the required amount I

needed so I didn't have to supplement.

also could you try pumping at home while your little one is nursing on one

breast try pumping the other. I found that I could get a greater quantity

when I pumped while nursing. My let down was stronger.

Kari

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>From: TrentonsMom@...

>

>Hi everyone,

>This is just a short note to say hello, I am new to the list and am a

>stressed out working mommy of a 3 month old little boy.

>I recently went back to work, and am pumping, but am having a problem

getting

>as much out as I used to - I do believe it is the stress but have no idea

>what to do about it.

>On Friday I pumped 6oz out twice, today both pumps added up to only 8oz! I

>am worried about this and would love some ideas. I really want to keep

>breastfeeding, at the moment I have to supplement with formula to keep the

>little guy in fat rolls! I find it very difficult to get my mind off my

work

>problems when pumping, I am a worrier, and I need to figure out how to cut

>work out of my mind while I pump, I think this will help a great deal.

>Nice to meet you all

>Take care

>Chelly Mommy to Trenton

>

>>Breastfeeding is Best!!

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Other people on this list can suggest ways of

increasing

>

> your milk supply (Fenugreek, Mother's Milk Tea, etc),

Well, I've been researching on this, and the herbs I read about, I found

useful on helping the production of milk are alfafa, fennel, dill,

blessed thistle and nettle. The ingestion of oats are useful too

:)

Good luck!

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Chelly,

Welcome to the list. I would imagine that you are stressed. Leaving your

baby and wondering if you can supply enough can really be worrisome, add

that to a stressful job and it can be very difficult. First let me ask

what type of pump you have. If you are using a single pump, I would

suggest getting a double electric. Do you take a picture of your baby with

you to work to look at while you are pumping. Taking a piece of clothing

that he has worn to smell can also help. Meditation and relaxation

exercises can help to clear your mind. Are you nursing as much as possible

when you are with him. Even offering one extra feeding in the evening can

help get a lot more stimulation to your breasts throughout the week. The

more stimulation from your baby the more milk. Lots of nursing at night

and on the weekends will assure your supply for the week. Make sure you

are eating well and drinking plenty of fluids. Carbonated soda can

interfere with supply. Just keep in mind that you can make more milk on

demand so more nursing will help with pumping during the week. You are

doing a great favor to your baby by supplying him with breastmilk. Keep up

the good work.

Wendi

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New here - hello all

From: TrentonsMom@...

Hi everyone,

This is just a short note to say hello, I am new to the list and am a

stressed out working mommy of a 3 month old little boy.

I recently went back to work, and am pumping, but am having a problem

getting

as much out as I used to - I do believe it is the stress but have no idea

what to do about it.

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