nicolecham
New member
Currently 28 weeks pregnant, and my doctor just gave me an insurance order for a breast pump.
I’m fairly confident that I will switch to formula at around 4-6 weeks, as I have to go back to work at around 10 weeks and baby will be going to day care, and the idea of pumping literally is already depressing to me. I can’t get my head around being attached to an electric pump, I would feel like a dairy cow and resent it so much. I fostered neonate kittens last year and fed them every 2-4 hours for weeks, and i just keep imagining having to pump and wash parts on that kind of schedule and it seems like I’d be miserable doing it at all - pumping and washing parts.
So should I even order a breast pump? Is it worth it? I don’t want to feel pressured at the hospital to “just try it to learn how to do it.”
Edit:
I feel like people aren’t understanding, I didn’t include enough details perhaps. Right now, I feel like if I had to pump, I would switch to formula early instead. I actually don’t even know if I’d breastfeed at all or just go to formula day 1. If it’s not easy, or if my nipples are screaming bloody murder, or if my baby has a tongue tie, I’ll be switching to formula. If I’m exhausted because I’m being woken up to feed and find that I cannot fall back asleep, then we’ll be switching to formula so my husband can do shifts without needing me. We already have the baby brezza. I know that hormones could drive me nuts and I could change my mind, but I’d be absolutely shocked if that were the case
I’ll probably get the pump, but if nothing else, I’d sell it or donate it to charity. But everything I’ve read says you can’t share or sell breast pumps. I guess I’ll try to get a willow or elvie set, those seem to have resell value anyways
I’m fairly confident that I will switch to formula at around 4-6 weeks, as I have to go back to work at around 10 weeks and baby will be going to day care, and the idea of pumping literally is already depressing to me. I can’t get my head around being attached to an electric pump, I would feel like a dairy cow and resent it so much. I fostered neonate kittens last year and fed them every 2-4 hours for weeks, and i just keep imagining having to pump and wash parts on that kind of schedule and it seems like I’d be miserable doing it at all - pumping and washing parts.
So should I even order a breast pump? Is it worth it? I don’t want to feel pressured at the hospital to “just try it to learn how to do it.”
Edit:
I feel like people aren’t understanding, I didn’t include enough details perhaps. Right now, I feel like if I had to pump, I would switch to formula early instead. I actually don’t even know if I’d breastfeed at all or just go to formula day 1. If it’s not easy, or if my nipples are screaming bloody murder, or if my baby has a tongue tie, I’ll be switching to formula. If I’m exhausted because I’m being woken up to feed and find that I cannot fall back asleep, then we’ll be switching to formula so my husband can do shifts without needing me. We already have the baby brezza. I know that hormones could drive me nuts and I could change my mind, but I’d be absolutely shocked if that were the case
I’ll probably get the pump, but if nothing else, I’d sell it or donate it to charity. But everything I’ve read says you can’t share or sell breast pumps. I guess I’ll try to get a willow or elvie set, those seem to have resell value anyways