Breastfeeding & Pumping

When your LO is out and you start breastfeeding, do you also have to pump? or just latch on demand no pumping.

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If your LO is latching well, there's no need to pump - unless you want to build up a stash :) However, if you do, please always do a small test batch to freeze and defrost for your LO before you start freezing big batches! Some babies do not like the fishy smell (from the fats inside the milk) after it's been frozen, and there's also a risk of contamination if your freezer is packed with meats and seafood etc.

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6y ago

Great! Thanks for the tip. Yes think its better to test a small amount before pumping all my milk to stash!! 🤣

Pumping is needed if you need to build up a stash of BM, for example, if you're heading back to work and want your baby to get breastmilk. But otherwise, pumping is not needed and nursing on demand will ensure you maintain a good supply.

6y ago

Thanks a lot. I am not planning to go to work till my LO is 1 year old. So hopefully I can breastfeed :)

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Yes pumping can help stimulate if milk supply is low.

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I latched on demand when we were out

6y ago

ah ok ok:) thanka

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Need to know too!