As some of you know oxsarahxo sadly lost her baby girl Jessica Charlotte Reay hours after giving birth. We are arranging a star to be named after Jessica and a lantern for her resting place from all of us. We also thought it would be nice to make a contribution to Sarah & Matt so they can use it towards flower arrangements, head stone or resting place arrangements. If you would like to contibute please PM me for details. Wobbles (oxsarahxo cannot see this message - Please do not discuss this on the forum) | Welcome to BabyandBump's Pregnancy - Third Trimester Forum - 27 weeks > Birth - Worried about the birth? Wondering about pain relief? Share your worries and expectations here on the final 3 months of your magical journey. This thread is called 'Breast Pump' and is in our Pregnancy Forums section. |
May 27th, 2008, 18:03 PM
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| Breast Pump Do I bring it to the hospital with me? |
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I'm Currently Feeling: | Depends on how long you are going to be there.
If it's just a few hours or overnight, I wouldnt' bother. Even if it was a couple days, milk doesn't usually come in for 48-72 hours after birth.  |
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I'm Currently Feeling: | Don't know for sure but would probably say no caz they advise you don't express early on, i think if you really need to though they have them at hospital- don't qoute me on that tho xx |
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| Thanks ladies. I'll leave it at home then! |
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I'm Currently Feeling: | It depends on what your plan is. If you are planning to breastfeed, then no- because the baby will be eating constantly. If you are planning to pump and feed (and not nurse directly) then yes (although many hospitals also have them available, I think it's just easier to get comfortable with your own and have staff there to help if you have problems with it). Even if you are planning to do the pump and feed, I would recommend you try to nurse directly for a few days as milk generally does not come in as well with exclusive pumping. Nursing for a few days can get the milk going and then you could switch to pumping. |
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I'm Currently Feeling: | My hospital had pumps available for moms. They actually advised me to pump the colostrum and give it to Erica in a dropper since she was having trouble latching. I was in the hospital for 4 nights, and my milk didn't come in until the day I came home. |
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Originally Posted by BurtonBaby My hospital had pumps available for moms. They actually advised me to pump the colostrum and give it to Erica in a dropper since she was having trouble latching. I was in the hospital for 4 nights, and my milk didn't come in until the day I came home. |
That's what I was thinking. If the baby struggles to latch on, then at least I can pump. I think I'll leave it at home then if DH needs to go get it, he can. Or maybe I'll just throw it in the car so if it's needed, it's right there. |
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| If you plan on breast-feeding then no. If you do breast-feed, I wouldn't pump for 2-4 weeks? | | | | Status: Offline
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I'm Currently Feeling: | I read about a girl who's LO had trouble latching on her right breast and it ended up all full and sore and she really could have done with her breast pump so she regretted not having it to hand, on reading that it made me decide to take it with me just incase best to have to much stuff than not enough! |
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