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AUTHOR: pennyjepperDATE: 01/13/04 1:59pm
SUBJECT: How much should I be producing from pumping?
Hi there I am a new mommy of a six week old. I am breast feeding him during the day and supplimenting bottles at night. I want to start using my medela single electric breast pump more regularly, although i cant get the hang of a 'let down'. I will pump for about a half hour, and only get about an ounce or two? Whats the deal? Is there something that I should be doing? Help!
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How much should I be producing from pumping?
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