I am adoptive nursing. For awhile I had full supply, but then the baby stopped gaining weight and I needed to supplement with frozen milk. I think the baby is now "addicted" to the sns.
I used to nurse her and then when she got frustrated and was pulling at my nipple, I'd supplement her. Now she starts to fuss immediately upon going to the breast. If I do "make" her nurse without the sns, she complains the whole time until she's so upset that she screams and won't nurse. I think she likes the extra flow of the sns. This could explain why we've gone from 2 or 3 ounces of frozen milk to 5 or 6 ounces each day.
I want her to get as much fresh milk as possible because it's better for her, doesn't use up unnecessary frozen milk, and keeps my supply as high as possible. We're going out of town for a few days on Friday. My plan is to pump like a well...what analogy works here? Pump like a bat, whatever that means, while we're gone to try and increase my supply. My husband won't be working so he can look after our older son. I can hide away, forget the relatives, and just pump. I'll give her all the milk I pump and see what happens. I just fear we have a sns addict on our hands. Any suggestions on how to evaluate and deal with her sns preference? (I'm afraid that yet another pumping plan will go away. Every time I've made a pumping plan, something has gotten in the way.)
By the way, I have a temporary sns that I've been reusing. It seems the lactaid is a superior product but I am sticking with the sns since the lactaid seems to have higher flow. I want her to stimulate me, and hopefully milk production, as much as possible so stick with