pumping logistics
"JoAnna" wrote in message
i don't know how you manage it!! I am usually fighting off my 2 year old
while nursing my 1 month old!! forget pumping when he's around either- if
he
sees the pump parts laying around he wants to run off with them, i can
imagine the battle we'd have if he saw the gadget in action!!!
my 2 y.o. gave up BFing at 18.5 months so i don't think he's interested in
that, he's just a regular loony, active little boy. with a baby nursing
practically every hour i can't manage to pump but once a week if i am
lucky.
i really want to work this out too...any suggestions from you mom's with
more than 1 kiddo?
thanks-
joanna *slightly frazzled*
Hi Joanna,
I also have a little one running around he will be 2 in September. At first
he thought the pump was a toy, but I just got him distracted with a fave TV
show, then I pumped. Now he isn't even a bit interested when I pump!
I really reccommend you get an electric pump (if you don't have one
already), I use the Medela Mini-Elecrtic and it's great. I find that it
doesn't have too many parts, and is travel size. I tried the Isis but I
think it just took soooo long , time I
don't have with 5 kids. The Medela gets the milk from me quickly, especially
if I wait for Kam to stimulate the let-down first.
Also give him some pots and pans and a wooden spoon, that should keep him
busy! noisy but busy Lol! there are lots of ideas, like giving your 2yr old
a snack and drink in his highchair, or I give Joey some crayons and some
paper in his highchair.
Or you could consider only pumping when your 2yr old is in bed/taking a nap?
Joseph has one 1 hr nap, and he also sleeps from 7pm thru the night.
I only now pump once a day, and it's enough for a freezer stash.
--
Andrea mom of -
Peter 7, Ellie 5, Alden 3, Joseph 21 mths & little munchie man Kamron 6
weeks weighing 13 lbs!
Married to David since 2000.
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