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Do I Need to Pump If I’m Exclusively Breastfeeding?<\/span><\/h1>\n

There is no immediate need to pump if your infant is exclusively breastfed and gaining weight as predicted. It could be tempting to store up milk for later. This, however, is a bad idea because it might result in an excessive milk supply and keep your breasts engorged (over-full) for longer than necessary.<\/p>\n

Do I need to pump if I’m exclusively breastfeeding? This article will answer your question, “Do I need to pump if I’m exclusively breastfeeding<\/a>?”. Also, we will discuss when to pump, how to boost your milk supply with pumping, and how to choose the right pump. There are several reasons to pump, and we hope this article has given you the answers you need.<\/span><\/p>\n

Whether you should pump if you exclusively breastfeed<\/span><\/h2>\n

You may wonder whether or not you should pump if you exclusively breastfeed. Depending on the duration and frequency of your sessions, pumping may be beneficial. However, if you’re pumping too often, it can cause blockage of the ducts or even lead to mastitis. In such cases, you should reduce your pumping frequency and increase the interval between sessions. Here are some tips for making the transition easier.<\/span><\/p>\n