STOP Throwing Spaghetti at a Wall… and your MILK SUPPLY // 3 STEPS for Troubleshooting
Are you a working mom struggling to maintain your milk supply despite trying every tip and trick under the sun? If so, you’re not alone. Many moms feel frustrated and lost when conventional advice doesn’t yield the results they need. The good news? There’s a way off the hamster wheel of ineffective strategies. Here’s a structured approach to help you tackle milk supply issues sustainably.
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Step 1: Identify the Problem and Its Root Cause
Throwing every solution at the wall without understanding the problem is like using a keyring with hundreds of keys and hoping one works. Instead, take a targeted approach.
Common Challenges:
- Low Output at Work: Is it due to a low milk supply or inefficient emptying with the pump?
- Variable Milk Supply: Could environmental factors or pump settings be the culprit?
Action Plan:
- Assess your environment. Is stress or a lack of privacy affecting letdowns?
- Evaluate your pump. Does it suit your needs, and is it working efficiently? Ensure the flange size is correct, as improper sizing can reduce milk extraction.
Step 2: Find Solutions
Once you know the problem, find solutions tailored to it.
Practical Examples:
- Inconsistent Pump Output: Optimize pump settings and consider switching to a pump designed for your needs.
- Incomplete Emptying: Incorporate hands-on pumping or hand expression to ensure better drainage. Multiple letdowns during a session are a key indicator of success.
- Pump Environment Issues: Create a more relaxing routine by using a pump-friendly playlist, aromatherapy, or even visualizing your baby.
Expert Advice:
Random advice on the internet can be misleading. Always cross-reference tips with reliable resources or consult a lactation consultant who specializes in pumping. For example, our program, Pumping for Working Moms, is a great resource since we’re pump experts and coaches! We share reliable information with our clients to help them feel confident during their pumping journey.
Step 3: Make Your Strategy Sustainable
Even the best solutions fail if they’re unsustainable. Aim to integrate the process seamlessly into your life.
Tips for Sustainability:
- Adjust Your Schedule: Fit pumping into your workday, such as using wearable pumps during commutes.
- Set Realistic Goals: It’s okay to adjust expectations based on what works for you and your baby. For example, some moms may aim to pump only during key moments of the day.
- Monitor Progress: Regularly check if your approach is meeting your milk production goals and adjust as needed.
Key Takeaways
- Avoid the “Kitchen Sink” Approach: Not all solutions are necessary or effective for your specific situation.
- Focus on What Works: Customize strategies based on identified problems and reliable advice.
- Prioritize Mental Well-Being: Stress can significantly affect milk supply, so self-care is non-negotiable.
With a structured approach, you can achieve a balance between your professional life and your breastfeeding goals. If you need hands-on guidance tailored to your unique needs, consider joining a supportive coaching program designed for working moms like you.
Meet Allison Tolman, LPN, IBCLC!
She is the owner and founder of New Little Life, a company dedicated to providing objective information and support for pumping mothers. With 15+ years of experience in various pregnancy and postpartum fields including as an LPN, birth doula, childbirth educator, and IBCLC, her current research focuses on testing and exploring breast pumps to find the most practical way to help pumping mothers reach their goals as well as teaching lactation professionals to better understand the complex art of pumping.
She runs a long-term coaching program to support working mothers who are pumping.