Hello,
I am an intended mother via a gestational carrier (my cousin) and am expecting twin boys in February. I started the Regular protocol around 10-11 weeks gestation and just last Tuesday (12/29) stopped the hormones and began pumping with the Medela Symphony. I pump every 2-3 hours for 15 minutes (plan to start pumping for 20 min) and take domperidone 30mg 3x/day. On my first pump I had droplets of milk on my nipples, which continued throughout day 1, and on day 2 I had droplets that dripped into the bottles (probably about 2mL). I've seen a similar pattern for the last few days--I get droplets that drip into the bottle, but don't amount to much more than a 1-2mL. I don't know what to expect and am already feeling discouraged. Can you tell me if this is typical and when I should start to see a more substantial amount of milk.
I have a long history of infertility and recurrent miscarriage. My offical infertility diagnosis is PCOS (although I don't really fit the typical profile and only really suffer from anovulation). I had a successful IVF cycle in '07 result in my son, Myles, who was born at 26wks gestation due to severe preeclampsia/HELLP. Sadly my son died at 26 days of age, but while he was in the NICU I pumped for him. On average I would pump about 14 oz per day. I know this is a low supply and I'm not sure if I should expect my supply to be low again or not.
I just started drinking Mother's Milk tea 3x/day and tomorrow will begin using More Milk Special Blend (
http://www.motherlove.com/product_more_milk_special.php) at 1/4 tsp 4x/day.
I am motivated to produce at least some milk for my boys, but want to be realistic in my expectations. I can feel myself getting discouraged already in the first week ... I actually cried tonight thinking that I'm not going to be able to do this for my boys. I don't want to have done all of this work for nothing. Any advice and/or encouragement you can give would be much appreciated.
Warmly,
Niki