Hello everyone,
I have been pumping for 3 1/2 months after a late miscarriage (no protocol so far for this next adoption). Recently my milk quantities have been dropping. I reached 18 oz/day after 2 months pumping around the clock and then summer hit. My schedule became unpredictable, I couldn't wake up to pump at night (tired), my cycle/AF started back up again, my breasts felt less full so I'd "forget" to pump as frequently. All of these things have taken their toll to a certain extent, but I get frustrated with 10 - 12 oz/day. (I know it's silly; I should just be thankful for that much milk / day plus a lot in the freezer, but it could be months before we get a baby.) This is all background info. So, I have been thinking and I have some questions:
1) What is the best setting to pump at? I am renting a Lactina Select hospital grade pump. Do I start at 7 speed, medium suction and then lower it to 4 or 1? What happens if I turn the suction up? The nurse who rents me the pump says that you can "suck" the milk sinuses until they collapse (which is painful and damaging to them). What if the "girls" don't hurt when I turn the suction up? Why is there a higher suction setting if we're not supposed to use it? Or, should I start it at a lower suction and fast speed and then increase the suction to medium? Currently, I keep the suction at medium, speed at 7 and then turn the speed down to 5ish. I am wondering if I am doing something wrong now that my milk is diminishing.
2)I had a physical exam at the doctors for purposes of adopting. My liver enzymes came back slightly elevated (in the 50s when high / normal is 40). We suspect that the fenugreek and fennel that I was taking may be the culprit. I have stopped the herbs for the time being and I'm really hoping I can start them again. Does anyone know anything about the effect of herbs on liver enzyme tests?
3) This question might be TMI... but I can't find information elsewhere. When I looked over the info for the rental pump, I saw that you can buy different funnel sizes (to fit the nipples). How do you know if you have the right size? I don't know how much more to write on this topic... but I think there must be an answer somewhere. Would we women be more successful if we have the right fit?
4) One more question: I am scheduled to have a myomectomy on my fibroids the end of this month. I'll be in the hospital for 2 - 3 days. I plan to use my pump there as much as possible and dump the milk b/c of anesthesia, pain meds and the inconvenience of storing milk while away from home. BUT, I don't want my supply to drop any more. Does anyone have any suggestions for maintaining my supply after surgery? I might use the surgery as an excuse to get an Rx for something to help with breastfeeding.
Thanks for letting me ramble,
Nancy