Tips to Increase Milk Supply When Pumping – Children's Health (2024)

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Moms who pump – whether they're heading back to work, caring for a baby who cannot breastfeed or wanting to build a freezer stash – are quick to know when their milk supply drops. And when that decrease is consistent, they may begin to worry they aren't providing enough milk for their baby.

Dawn Schindler, RN, BSN, IBCLC, is a lactation consultant at the Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Children's Health℠ and regularly works with pumping moms who want to increase their breast milk supply.

Here, she shares her best tips for how moms can increase their milk supply.

Tips to produce more milk when you're pumping

1. Pump more often, from both breasts

Many women wonder how often they should pump. A general guideline is to pump every three hours. But if you're trying to produce more breast milk, you can:

  • Try pumping both breasts for 15 minutes every two hours for 48-72 hours. Then, go back to your normal pumping routine.
  • Try power pumping. Power pumping is when for one hour of the day you pump for 10 minutes on and 10 minutes off – for one hour. The rest of the day you just pump as usual. When possible, power pump in the afternoon, when your supply isn't naturally high or low.

"You may not get any additional milk after the first 10-minute session of your power pump, but it's important to continue throughout the hour," Schindler said. "After moms do this once a day for 4-5 days, they may notice a small increase in their overall milk supply."

Tip: You can receive extra stimulation from your breast pump by changing the speed of the pump from stimulation or "massage" to milk removal or "expression" every 5 minutes while pumping. This extra stimulation may lead to more milk production.

2. Drink water and eat healthy foods

Drinking plenty of water and eating a healthy diet high in protein are the best ways to help improve milk supply. Certain foods, known as galactogogues, may also help to increase milk production.

Common foods used as galactogogues include:

  • Oatmeal
  • Brewer's yeast
  • Garlic
  • Spinach
  • Fennel
  • Almonds

You may also wonder about pills and supplements that claim to improve milk supply. But Schindler often advises mothers to avoid those pills and supplements.

"There are no magic pills a mom can take to boost her supply. Herbal supplements aren't always monitored by the FDA so we can't know exactly what's in them. It's best to stick with the basics and talk with your pediatrician about what's safe for you and baby." Schindler said.

3. Make time for skin-to-skin

Skin-to-skin contact, also called kangaroo care, is when a parent holds a baby on their bare chest. This simple act has several benefits. Skin-to-skin contact:

  • Maintains your baby's body temperature
  • Slows your baby's breathing and heart rate
  • Relaxes and comforts your baby
  • Promotes bonding between you and your baby
  • Helps improve mom's milk supply

4. Make pumping as comfortable as possible

Schindler suggests finding a quiet spot where you can lay out your pumping equipment and trying these tips to feel as comfortable and relaxed as possible.

  • Arrange your supplies, including bottles and caps.
  • Have a snack and bottle of water ready.
  • Put out a picture of your baby or listen to a recording of their voice to help cue your milk letdown.
  • Try massaging your breasts before you start pumping. This can be relaxing, improve milk production and help clear any blockages in your milk ducts.
When you take a few minutes to prepare to pump, you’ll be able to truly relax. And being relaxed helps your milk supply.

Can pumping decrease milk supply?

Pumping itself does not decrease your breast milk supply. In fact, it can help boost it. But if you're having trouble with low milk supply, the first step is to check that you're using the right breast pump.

Using the right breast pump

"When a mom comes to us with pumping or supply questions, often the first thing we check is the mother's pump, to make sure it's working properly and that the parts fit correctly," said Schindler.

Pay attention to the breast pump shield size

Breast pumps aren't one size fits all. The breast shield (or flange) is the portion that fits over the nipple. The shield should fit comfortably, covering the nipple and part of the breast with no gaps around the cup. Most breast pump manufacturers have guides on their websites for how to make sure you have the right size breast shield.

Select appropriate pump and suction settings

Schindler recommends a quality electric breast pump that can pump both breasts at once. She doesn't recommend a hand-held pump which may not express enough milk and takes more time to pump because you can only pump one breast at a time.

Most electric breast pumps have several suction levels. But higher suction doesn't mean you'll extract more milk. "Breast pumps set too high can cause damage to the nipple – and that can affect milk supply levels," says Schindler.

Find a lactation consultant

It's common for milk supply levels to naturally go up and down throughout the day and over the course of time. But if your supply continues to decrease and you need more support, working with a lactation consultant can be very helpful.

"A lactation consultant can help get to the bottom of your supply issues and offer more tips to increase supply. They can also check your baby's latch and the parts of your pump for you," Schindler said.

Why is my milk supply decreasing?

Many factors can negatively impact your milk supply, including:

  • Being exhausted. If you're worn down, it can affect your milk supply. Try to sleep when your baby sleeps and ask for help so you can get more rest.
  • Smoking. It's best not to smoke at all because it can interfere with your letdown response. But if you do smoke, smoke after you pump, not before.
  • Caffeine. More than 1 or 2 servings a day can decrease your milk supply.
  • Cold and allergy medicines that contain Sudafed (Pseudoephedrine). Ask your doctor about which ones are best.
  • Some prescription medicines. For example, beginning birth control pills too soon can decrease your milk supply. Your pediatrician or obstetrician can help you find safe medicines that won't impact your milk supply.
  • Being dehydrated. Get yourself a large cup or water bottle that you can sip on while you pump.

How long does it take to increase milk supply?

All moms are different. But if you use some of these tips, you may notice an increase in milk supply in just 2 or 3 days.

Learn more

Our lactation support services and pediatric milk lab includes Lactation Consultants, Registered Dieticians and Speech Therapists – all dedicated to supporting you and your baby's growth, health and well-being.

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FAQs

How can a pumping mom increase milk supply? ›

Hold your baby skin to skin and pump right after. This lowers the stress for both you and your baby and can increase milk supply. Apply warmth to your breasts and use breast massage before and during pumping to increase milk production and the calories in your milk.

How can I drastically increase my milk supply? ›

Feed your baby from your breast whenever you can. Get plenty of sleep, and eat a healthy diet. Pump or express your milk. Pumping or expressing milk frequently between nursing sessions, and consistently when you're away from your baby, can help build your milk supply.

What should I eat to produce more breast milk when pumping? ›

5 Foods That Might Help Boost Your Breast Milk Supply
  • Fenugreek.
  • Oatmeal or oat milk.
  • Fennel seeds.
  • Lean meat and poultry.
  • Garlic.

Do soft breasts mean no milk? ›

Your breasts feel softer

This happens as your milk supply adjusts to your baby's needs. The initial breast fullness reduces in the first few weeks. At around 6 weeks, breast fullness is completely gone and your breasts may feel soft. This is completely normal and has no effect on your milk supply.

What actually increases milk supply? ›

You can increase your milk supply by: Nursing your baby often. Nurse every 2 hours during the day and every 3 to 4 hours at night (at least 8 to 16 times in 24 hours). If your baby will not nurse, use a good quality double electric breast pump to increase milk production.

Why am I only pumping 1 oz every 2 hours? ›

But you can relax. According to the Journal of Gynecology and Neonatal Nursing, women produce about 440 to 1220 milliliters (15 to 41 ounces) of breast milk per day once lactation is established. This is just 0.5 to 1.7 ounces per hour. Pumping just 1 or 2 oz of breast milk in a few hours is normal.

How can I trick my body into producing more breast milk? ›

Research shows that the BEST way to boost supply is to nurse at the breast often. We know this isn't an option for every mom, but opt for breastfeeding over pumping whenever possible. The idea behind power pumping is to trick your body into producing more milk by rapidly emptying the breasts.

Why is hardly any milk comes out when I pump? ›

Why it happens: Low milk supply can be the result of not pumping enough, pumping too soon after a feeding or not nursing between sessions. You may also have a low supply if you're not pumping long enough, if you're using the wrong type of pump or you're not drinking enough liquids.

Is it too late to increase milk supply? ›

Even if more time has passed, it may still be possible to increase your milk production to some extent, but unfortunately there is no guarantee of being able to make a full milk supply. Any amount of milk you are able to produce is valuable to your baby.

Does drinking water increase breast milk? ›

Adequate hydration also is important for breast milk production. The amount of liquid you put into your body affects how much breast milk you can produce. I encourage women to carry a bottle of water for themselves in their diaper bag.

What drinks help increase milk supply? ›

What drinks help produce breast milk? Water is the most important beverage for producing breast milk. Some herbal teas, such as fenugreek and fennel tea, and nutritious smoothies with ingredients like oats, flaxseed, and berries may help increase milk production.

What snacks help produce breast milk? ›

These include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, meats, nuts, dairy products, and legumes. As for boosting your milk supply, there's no magic food that'll take you from dwindling to overflowing, but some foods have been associated with promoting lactation. These are known as galactagogues.

How quickly do breasts refill? ›

Your body is always making milk. That means there's no need to wait for the supply to “replenish” between feedings. In fact, waiting a long time between feeding your baby can actually reduce your milk supply. That's because your body does an amazing job of producing the right amount of milk to keep your baby happy.

Can low milk supply be reversed? ›

Low milk production often can be reversed. But any amount of milk you produce is valuable for your baby.

What time of day is milk supply low? ›

It could also be the typical “witching hour” behavior, especially in the evening when your milk supply is naturally at a lower level and baby is more likely to be overstimulated. You don't necessarily have a low milk supply if your breasts aren't leaking anymore or if they feel softer than they used to.

Why is my milk supply not increasing with pumping? ›

Some of these moms aren't pumping enough, in which case the answer is simple, pump more often. Pumping more often, not longer, will often increase a woman's supply. Some moms may pump eight times a day and still find themselves struggling.

How long does it take for milk supply to increase when pumping? ›

You can expect power pumping to take anywhere from 3 days to 3 weeks to truly increase supply. Following the power pumping set is far more beneficial than extended pumping sessions, don't pump for an hour non-stop as it can damage your breasts and isn't as helpful to increase supply.

How can I increase my milk supply power pumping? ›

However, some people suggest power pumping for about 10 to 20 minutes, resting for a short period, and then repeating the cycle for a certain duration, for example, an hour. The idea is to empty the breasts frequently to stimulate more milk production.

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