Hi all...just thought I would share my story so far...
On December 27th my dh and I left for South Africa to pick up our then 5 month old baby boy. I had been on the regular protocol for 4 months and been pumping for a month (despite surgery, Christmas, and a 24 hour flight!!! - that is a funny story on its own - for anyone else planning to do this, don't be cheap like me and just buy the battery pack already!!!). I have now pumped in all kinds of crazy situations - including in a storage closet in the Johannesburg airport!
So, we met our precious boy on January 2nd and once we got him to our hotel I put him to the breast with very low expectations. I just wasn't sure how he would take it - I thought I would wait a few days, but once we finally got him I just felt the overwhelming urge to put him to the breast. He latched on like a pro! I was thrilled and amazed, it was such an amazing moment.
It is now almost a month later and he now breastfeeds at least 3-4 times a day, although I am not entirely sure how much he is getting. In the mornings I am pretty full and he seems satiated for awhile...
I am so happy that I stuck with this despite the challenges I faced while bringing in my supply. It was also challenging to feed him while we were in South Africa - there are many mixed feelings about trans-cultural adoption and I was very nervous about what kind of reaction I might get. I have to admit, I am much more relaxed with it now that we are home - our family and friends are all very supportive.
On our way home (another 24 hour flight!) he nursed several times on the plane, and whenever he is fussy it just settles him right now. It is amazing - it just calms him down instantly. We are now home (as of Thursday) and I can begin to really work on increasing my supply. It was VERY challenging while travelling, to say the least.
Anyways, if anyone has any advice for me, I'd love to hear it...
Karyn