Hi Tracey,
Some moms have difficulty letting down to a pump which is why I was suggesting the Limerick for you. It's got flexible breast shields and seems to elicit a let-down faster than most other pumps.
That said, baby's are the best pumps. Once your little one is here, your milk supply should build and build. There's a lot more to breastfeeding than the milk. There's teeth and jaw formation, antibodies that are created on the surface of the breast, not to mention the bonding and nurturing that goes on. Also, breastfeeding is great for hand-eye coordination because most bottle feeding goes on one side with baby looking at the bottle cross eyed. When you breastfeed, baby looks at you and when you switch sides, baby is still looking at you.
You can breastfeed with the help of a supplementary feeding tube device such as a Lact-aid
www.lact-aid.com filled with either donor milk or formula until your own milk comes in.
Nona Davis may be able to set you up with a donor
mrsmalady@yahoo.com And don't forget to get in touch with a board certified lactation consultant to assist you. You can find one here:
www.iblce.org Just click on the "About IBLCE" button and the US and international registry pops up.
Best,