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Should you keep pumping even if nothing is coming out? YES. - Poor management of delayed milk production can lead to low supply and/or lactation failure. What to do: 1. See lactation ASAP 2. Pump after breastfeeding or whenever the baby gets a bottle. The duration will depend on how much milk you are getting and whether or not you are putting baby to breast 3. When possible, always put the baby to the breast before pumping. The skin-to-skin contact and the suckling sensation all get the breastfeeding hormones prolactin and oxytocin flowing, making your pump session more effective 4. DO NOT over-supplement. Giving baby more formula/donor milk supplementation than they need will only make them lazy at the breast, encourage breast refusal, and increase maternal stress as their intake outpaces your output. 5. Use a powerful pump. Wearable pumps are not going to fix low supply OR delayed milk production. Set yourself up for success, create a pump station, try and relax, hydrate, and ensure you are getting adequate calories and some rest. 6. Address any suck issues. If your LO cannot provide adequate stimulation due to a poor suck (tongue-tie, lip-tie, low muscle tone, uncoordinated suck reflex, etc.), then you need to pump with all feedings. It took GG about 5 weeks to regain normal suck on the right breast after his tongue-tie. I pumped the entire time. How many of you feel your low supply was due to improper management during the early postpartum phase? Let's chat in the comments below⤵️ #breastfeeding #breastfeedingpain #nipplepain #ibclc #theboobboss #ruekhosa #lactation #nursepractitioner #lactation #blackibclc #thereelreal #invertednipples #dimplednipples #nippletrauma #shortnipples #bayarealactation #boymom #breastfeedingexpert #newborn #newbornbaby #postpartum #newmom #parenting #childbirth #prenatal #forthegram #lactationgroup #lactationconsultant #breastmilk #breastfeedingclass Follow Me: Instagram - / rue_theboob. . My Blog - https://www.theboobboss.com/ About Me: I am a wife, #boymom of 3, a Nurse Practitioner, and an IBCLC. Until a month ago (May 2022), I owned and operated a thriving private lactation clinic in Seattle. I am now a full-time mom and content creator living in the Bay Area, watching and supporting my husband as he pursues his dreams. I am obsessed with all things BUMPS, BABIES, and BOOBS and enjoy helping new and expectant parents navigate the often bumpy/turbulent 1st year. I plan on re-opening my practice in the Bay Area in 2023, but in the meantime will provide virtual consultations. I am new to video content production, so bear with me as I figure things out. Disclaimer The information on this site is for educational purposes only. This platform is not intended to provide personal medical advice or treatment OR take the place of medical advice and treatment from your physician or another qualified healthcare provider.