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HI. I'm back....... Just an update...I am up to 10.5 ounces a day. the baby is due in 24 days! I think I'll continue to slowly increase until then, but here's my ?? Did most of you see a noticable increase once you got the baby to to the breast.I am really hoping that will happen. I am so nervous..its an 11 hour trip and the birth mom wants me there when he is born. Any other ideas to increase production please let me know... How am I on production compared to others who took the bc? Do most relactating women quit having their periods. I know i didn't have one when I breast fed my other children. I assume being on a protocol can produce the same effects. I have taken multiple pregnancy tests so I am sure I am not pregnant. Thanks again for your help. Marla
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Marla I think you are doing great! You should see an increase once baby is at breast. A lot of women have their period go away for awhile. I think it is different for each person.
Laurie~Craig's wife~Mom to 4 blessings nurtured at the breast CJ(24)Travis(21)Beka~adopted(9)Rab(6)
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I think you are doing great too! Keep up the good work. The baby is definitely better at getting the milk than a pump is. I got my period when I went of the BCP, but then didn't get it again. I still haven't gotten it and my daughter is 13 months old. Jennifer
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You are doing wonderful. My DD is always able to get far more milk than the pump. Right now she is 7 months old and when I pump I get maybe 4 oz per feed. I can guarantee that she gets at least 3 oz more than that when she nurses. As one gal said " pumps pump you, but babies milk you!"
good luck!
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You are doing fantastic! Make sure your getting in you night pumping. A lot of adoptive nursing moms periods stop when they pump. Keep us updated. Any yes you will continue to increase after baby is at the breast
Adoptive mommy to 4 , Last 2 adopted nursed. Youngest nursed till she was 5! Raising 2 grandbabies, as infants they were raised on donor breast milk
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Thanks Ladies! I need the encouragement. I have a new 7 week old grandson and I watched him gulp 4 oz today at one time. My first thoughts were..... oh no!!!!! Its great to hear so much encouragement. I'll keep everyone posted. The birth mom called me a little earlier and she has an appt in the morning. Things are great. She needs me and I need all of you! Thanks again, Marla
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congrats Marla, you are doing a great job. I was wondering the same?? as you. I am up to7-8 ounces a day but I only pump every 4 hours and not at night. I will pump at night 2 weeks before baby is born. I plan on increasing to every 3 hours the last week. Only 35 more days for us!!!!!
Melissa DW to Dan, Mom to Dakota-18 by birth, Olivia-6 by TS and Sarah by adoption born 3/6/09
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