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A Guide to Weaning from Exclusively Pumping

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  1. I want to thank you so much for everything you’ve written about EPing. I can’t even begin to explain to you how much it has helped me or how thankful I am! My daughter had a lip tie and never was able to really latch, even after we got it fixed. She was hospitalized for FTT because she hadn’t gained enough weight back by two weeks. I pumped so we could track intake (and sadly had to supplement with formula for a while which burned my soul basically). She was never able to go back to the breast, so now I’m EPing as well. I don’t Know that I would have felt it could work long term or be a viable option had I not read all of your blog posts on Eping. We’re 7 weeks in and I’ve got about 200 oz in the freezer and she’s definitely getting enough milk and gaining. I’m glad I have this post for later down the line when I need it, but I hope to get to a year too! PS, what are you doing with all your pumped milk you froze? I’ve been looking for somewhere to donate mine to when the time comes, so I was curious what organizations you’ve found! Again, thank you! I really don’t feel like I could do this without hearing your success story!

    1. Hi Chelsea!

      Congrats on making it 7 weeks! I know it may not seem like a long time, but it is!!! I saved my frozen milk and used it while I was weaning. We purchased a deep freezer off of Craigslist because it lasts for a year in there, and I used it to supplement as I dropped pumps because my supply dropped as well. Once I weaned, I was still giving Landon one bottle of breastmilk from my frozen stash for 3 weeks! There are many organizations you can donate to as well. Search for your local Human Milk for Human Babes and Eats on Feets chapters. Let me know if you have any other questions! 🙂

  2. Again Lauren, thank you for this. Thank you for making me feel normal. Some of my friends don’t understand why i would want to continue to BF and pump any longer. But the thought of having to stop…saddens me and I can’t even think about it without getting teary eye. However, when you described your feelings towards stopping it validated mine but i can also feel that i too would be HOORAY in the am…when I don’t have to make time to pump.

    My baby is 8mo next week. I was lucky, I truly do feel lucky to have been able to BF but i also have to pump because I work full time. and during the day she only drinks BM and she then NF when I come home and at night. I will need to take another look at your post above for when the time comes. I actually don’t know how I would do it because my milk doesn’t freeze well — it tastes bad unless i scald it. Maybe I’ll have to do that about 2 months before I decide to wean my little bubbas. Thank you again!

    1. You can definitely scald the milk before freezing to help with that! I got lucky with Landon, he drank the frozen stuff just fine. Another thing you can do is mix fresh and frozen. Proud of you for breastfeeding this long!!! xo

  3. Just found your blog. Congratulations on exclusive pumping…it can be a labor of love! I had to exclusively pump due to a 10 week premature baby. Next week will be 12 months! I’m down to 2 PPD, and it hasn’t been nearly as hard as I thought it would be to wean from the pump (I was an over-supplier). Thankfully, I still have a lot of frozen milk in my deep freezer 🙂

    1. Congrats on making it to 12 months!!!!!! The frozen milk helped me make it a month past when I stopped pumping! Sometimes there are benefits to the pump! 😉

  4. Wow i JUST found your blog and i feel we have so much in common! You seem like such a sweet and relatable gal! Pumping is the hardest thing i have ever done! Like you i just assumed i would have an amazing breastfeeding experience and it would be beautiful. NOPE. disn’t work out. I was exclusively pumping by month 2! I did that for 6 months and oh my goodness you did an amazing job making it 13! <3 In love, Rachel

    1. Awww thanks Rachel! Congrats on making it 6 months!!!!!!!!!! That’s such an achievement! I feel like pumping was harder than childbirth! LOL

  5. I have been officially been EPing for 3 months, and pumping 5 times a day. I freeze an excess of 24 ounces every night. Since I already have a full freezer, do you think it would be fine to drop a pump? Or will my supply really drop?

  6. Wow, I’m so glad I found this post!! My little one just turned 10mo last week and I’ve been lucky enough to last this long without having to supplement yet. My supply dropped big time though about 2 months ago and I had to dig into my frozen supply and she soon caught up. I am not even producing half of her daily intake now so I’ve decided it’s time to start the weaning process. I am going to use your tips and really hope that I can make it to 12 months! Thanks!

  7. Hi,
    Your blog is definitely inspiring and extremely helpful. I have made it 3 months today with exclusively pumping for my twins! I am able to supply for both of them and also freeze about 20 ounces a day. I’m exhausted and really need to start weaning. I’m so nervous to cut out my overnight pump because I get close to 8 ounces on each breast. Any suggestions on removing this pump would be great.

    1. Hi Julie! You can space out the pump gradually until you can eliminate it all together. That would be my best suggestion 🙂

  8. Im so glad I found your blog. I have been exclusively pumping and was going to stop at a year then got a little nervous bc I realized all that goes into weaning. Your article definitely helped and im atartinf today, though I have been at 3 ppd for a while now. Going down to today, wish me luck. Congrats again!!

  9. Thank you so much for this… I’ve been at 3PPD for awhile and I’m a little nervous about dropping to 2PPD. Any suggestions on how to do this without too much pain?

  10. Thank you for sharing your experience! Getting ready to wean from EPing after 9.5 months, and I found your words comforting. Thank you 🙂

  11. Lauren, thank you for this post. I’ve been EPing for my daughter for 7 months and struggling with the decision to wean. You’re right—it’s an emotional process (I wasn’t prepared for it!) but I found your experience comforting and extremely helpful.

  12. Victoria Leon says:

    Hi! Thank you so much for sharing your journey and writing this! I am currently trying to wean but am struggling becuase I have an overuspply. I am slowly adjusting my night time pump to extend 45 minutes and then the rest I push back 30 minutes. I am not completely emptying my breast but have panicked because by middle of the day I can start feeling some cloggs, not painful or anything but I had mastitis so I start to pump and then get close to draining them. I feel like it is a cycle I can’t seem to break. Any advice? I pump 7 times a day. Thank you!!

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