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So, I'm not quite sure where to start. I recently ended a very successful nursing relationship with my bio. 3 year old. I am an intended mother to a gestational surrogate, and just started my birth control pills in preparation for our IVF cycle. I still have a tiny tiny bit of milk left that I can hand express, and my daughter will still get at when she gets a chance. Should I look forward to doing the whole medical protocol (not my ideal situation since I am Type 1 Diabetic and don't do well on hormones) or should I attempt some type of relactation? If so, how and when do I start? Should I start now, or after all the meds from the IVF are out of my system? I'm so confused! Thanks for any help!!

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KailasMama Welcome smile I suggest emailing Lenore. The only hormones involved are the birth control pill and it sounds like you will already be taking that.
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Thanks! I did email her, but I thought I would ask and see if anyone else had ideas. I wasn't sure how often she replied. smile I believe I'll only be on the pill for 2 months, and then after my eggs are retrieved, I'll be done with medication.

If anyone else has info on which way I should go, I'd love to hear it. I'm a little nervous about letting whatever is left dry up if I should be trying to keep the process going.

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I am nursing my bio son and my adopted baby. When my son was 21 months I started pumping to maintain my supply. I pumped for 11 months before we got our baby. I am taking domperidone and more milk special blend. I was at full supply for awhile then she got frustrated while nursing and stopped gaining weight (at 3 months.) I now supplement with about 6 ounces of my stored milk each day. Within a few days all my stored milk will be gone and I will supplement with donor milk.

I feel very fortunate I was able to get so close to full supply. For me, it was a lot of work pumping.

I don't know the answer to your question. I'm not sure how long the protocol is since I haven't done it. Perhaps you could start pumping after your retrieval. If you're not increasing your milk supply doing that, maybe you'd have time to start the protocol.

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Thank you! I got a response from Lenore and from Dr. Newman. They both said that my milk will likely completely dry up from the medications used for the egg retrieval, so I will probably be on the protocol. I think am okay with that - I just have a hard time finding a bc pill that doesn't make me moody. I am really hoping that I get a full supply.

Did you realize that your little one wasn't getting enough milk through her fussiness, or were you weighing her regularly? I had oversupply issues with my daughter, so the last thing I worried about was her not getting enough. If she ever cluster-fed, I never doubted that my body would respond. Is it a totally different ballgame doing it on the meds?

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I had a scale and was weighing before and after feeds. My daughter didn't take a lot, but it was enough for her (I haven't had to supplement since she was 2 weeks old and she is 13 months now). It is a totally different ballgame than nursing a bio child. I have a bio son and I never worried about supply. With my adopted daughter, I worried all the time.
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