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Will only pumping for a weekend effect my milk supply?

I have a 10 week old son who is exclusively breastfeed. I don't pump very often maybe 20 minutes 3 or 4 times a week. But my husband and I are thinking of taking a little vacation, my parents would watch him from Saturday morning to Sunday evening. My first question is really how much will I have to pump to be able to leave my parents with enough milk for him for the weekend. Also do I need to pump while I am away from him? If so how often, and will it effect my milk supply negatively? Thanks.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I would pump as much as possible since you really have no way of knowing how much he is eating. Start pumping after every feeding for 10 minutes on each side. You would be fine just pumping on the weekend; it won't effect your milk supply. The easiest way to do this would be to have your parents call or text you every time he eats so you can pump while he is eating.

    EDIT

    One of my overnight trips was at 5 weeks, a friend gave us tickets to a Nickelback concert. I had separation anxiety like crazy, but my boys were just fine and I had no problems continuing the breastfeeding.

    Source(s): Breastfed 2 children, went on a couple of overnight trips.
  • 1 decade ago

    You would need to pump roughly every 2-3 hours while away from your son to maintain your supply. And pumping is not as effective as a baby is at getting milk out so you would need to be diligent about it. You would also need to pump whenever your baby would nurse at night, so you'd be waking up to pump.

    10 weeks is still pretty young to be away from mom and dad, especially for the whole weekend. It's your call, obviously, but I would wait awhile before doing this.

  • 1 decade ago

    Well, how often does your son eat? I'm assuming every couple hours he eats around 4 oz at this age. He will need to eat approx 18-20 times then. So you need to pump 80oz if not a little extra. They say to pump every two to four hours to build up supply and keep from getting infection. Just pump until you are dry each breast, then wait a couple hours and pump again. You should pump after you breastfeed too that will bring in your supply more. Remember to label the date and time you pumped when you freeze it.

    No, pumping will only build your supply for baby, no negatives.

    Source(s): Breastfed for 6 months, had to pump all his milk for first two weeks he was in nicu.
  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    If you pump every 2 hours you should be okay, but you really should wait until he is at least 3 months old to ensure you have a good supply and prevent nipple preference/

  • 1 decade ago

    Yes you need about 3 oz per feeding and 6 of those per day. Plus you need to pump or express or nurse every day or your supply will diminish and you could also get engorged or mastitis if you do not relieve the pressure.

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