Postby Fisherprice » Wed Feb 18, 2015 12:44 pm
Unfortunately I had a rocky breastfeeding experience. My daughter couldn't latch and I was diagnosed with milk supply problems.
So while we were trying to get baby to latch I started pumping to get milk for her and boost my supply. As it turned out I didn't have a milk supply issue, just a lot of stress!
I'm a certain personality and so when faced with this challenge I gave myself a goal of 3 months of pumping before I gave up. And I got myself educated on milk supply so that I could try and turbo boost my supply to an extent that I could get extra to allow me to give her bottled breastmilk a bit longer after I stopped pumping. Cue lots of lactation consultants and googling.
As luck should have it, my baby latched in week 9 and I was so successful with my pumping that I ended up with a freezer full of breastmilk that I have no chance of ever getting through (approx 300 bags/30 litres)
I was going to offer it to someone in my nct group but they have all made their own arrangements now. I'm also not looking to donate to milk banks as I don't want to keep pumping and they won't do the tests without a longer term commitment. I contemplated selling it on onlythebreast but I've heard stories about it being full of scammers so don't want to deal with that.
I'm not sure if there would be any interest, but It was excruciatingly difficult getting this milk and I can't bring myself to throw it away. It's also cost me a fortune to get so I dont want it to go to waste.
I'd be happy to be tested for any particular nasties or have a sample of the milk checked although I wouldn't personally want to incur this cost myself as I've already spent way more than I'd like. If you'd like the milk and you want any tests done let me know and we can explore how it is done.
I'm also happy to answer any questions for anyone interested in taking it. Obvious one that jumps out is lifestyle so just to preempt that question - I'm mid 30's non smoker, non drinker, no health issues and have been taking the Pregnacare Breastfeeding vitamins with Omega the entire time I've been pumping. I eat like a normal person so a mix of healthy and not so healthy.
If anyone otherwise has questions on boosting supply then also feel free to message me as I'm happy to share my personal experience, plus the combined knowledge I got from LCs and researching. I found it incredibly frustrating how much misinformation was out there so happy to help if I can. I must emphasise though that I'm not a qualified lactation consultant myself and to be honest the advice I'd probably give in most cases is to just switch to formula because our babies need a happy mum more than they need breastmilk.