Not stop nursing. Stop pumping.
To review my situation:
I did the long protocol for 10 mo. I started pumping and baby came early--after 4 wks of pumping. I take domperidone, take fenugreek & blessed thistle in the amounts recommended on this site, eat a ton of oatmeal, drink plenty of water. I recently upped my dosage of dom to 160 per day--Lenore slapped my hand for that one. I can't drink beer because I am a long-time recovered alcoholic.
Baby latched on immediately and has been fed exclusively at the breast (with SNS) ever since. I have had her latch checked and it is good. She is now 6 wks old.
I either do 3rd breast pumping or pump 10 min. after every feed and sometimes in between feedings also.
And........
I still am only producing a few oz. per 24 hrs. It is hard to know how many, but baby nurses every 2-3 hours and takes about 3 oz. per feed from the supplementer so I doubt she is getting much from me. When I pump I only get about 1/8 to 1/4 oz. each time.
So my question is this. At what point do I give up on exclusively BF my daughter? It doesn't really seem even remotely possible that I will ever have a full supply. Since it looks like we are always going to have to use the SNS, at what point do I just quit pumping and enjoy my BF relationship with my daughter? The pumping is exhausting.
DH feels that I should give myself a timeline. He says that 6 wks. isn't a long time. He is suggesting maybe 3 or 4 months. Ugghhh. But I am fully committed to this so...
I love breastfeeding my daughter and there is no way I am going to quit that. I know that there is more to breastfeeding than milk. But I have really been hoping to get my supply up with no success.
We have also had a nasty case of thrush which further complicates things, but that is another story.