Use your breast pump to induce lactation without pregnancy
You can use your Spectra breast pump to induce lactation without pregnancy. How this works is that the action of using the breast pump works to stimulate your breasts, just as a baby's suckling does. We recommend using a hospital grade pump like the Spectra S1 or S2 because of their wide range of customisable settings and motor strength. If you're using a breast pump to induce lactation, you'll want your pump to, as closely as possible, mimic the suckling patterns of a newborn baby. With your breast pump you should plan on playing around with the settings to find what's most comfortable for you, and even change the settings a few times during each pumping session.
The Spectra S2 hospital grade breast pump can help you induce lactation without pregnancy.[/caption]
How often should I pump to induce lactation?
We spoke to Teresa from Lilly of the Valley Doula about her experience helping mums induce lactation without pregnancy and she suggests that if you're using a breast pump, you should plan on pumping every 2 hours or more often. It's important to keep the frequency up, especially during these first few weeks as milk supply is being established.A pumping schedule is very important. It is time consuming, and can be frustrating because your output at first is only a few mls. But you have to look at those few mls as an absolute victory. It means that your breasts are making milk! I said at least every 2 hours at least, optimally and hoping for no time restrictions a schedule of an hour and a half.- Teresa, Doula
It can take a couple weeks to start producing milk. And any milk - even a small amount - is worth celebrating. It means your body has learned how to produce breastmilk, and you've successfully induced lactation without pregnancy!
Breastfeeding and nipple stimulation to induce lactation
You can induce lactation without pregnancy via the act of breastfeeding itself. Like pumping, breastfeeding stimulates the breasts to encourage milk production. You can try as soon as your baby comes home, or perhaps you have a friend with a baby. We spoke to Teresa from Lilly of the Valley Doula about her experience helping mums induce lactation without pregnancy and she recommends using a supplemental nursing system (SNS) with expressed breastmilk while attempting to induce lactation by breastfeeding.Depending on the time frame between inducing lactation and the time the baby is home, put baby to the breast as soon as possible. Using an SNS when baby is on the breast, means that baby is getting enough milk whilst stimulating the breast to produce milk.- Teresa, Doula
An SNS is a small tubing that you tape to the breast near the nipple. As baby latches to the nipple, the SNS ensures she is still getting the milk she needs while also stimulating your nipple to induce lactation without pregnancy.
Inducing lactation with supplements
Many women have had success inducing lactation without pregnancy by using the above methods alone, however, there are a few supplements on the market that can help with milk production. There are many options available - referred to collectively as galactagogues - that you can purchase online or over the counter without a prescription. Some of the more popular choices include alfalfa, blessed thistle, and fenugreek. We encourage you to work with your care provider or find a doula that specialises in postnatal services if you want to use a supplement to help induce lactation without pregnancy.
Using hormonal birth control to induce lactation without pregnancy
The hormonal birth control pill works to help induce lactation without pregnancy. In as simple terms as possible, the birth control pill works to prevent pregnancy by putting pregnancy hormones into your system which 'trick' your body into 'thinking' its pregnant. These same pregnancy hormones - estrogen and progesterone - encourage milk production in the breasts. Using the pill to induce lactation without pregnancy generally involves taking the pill for a few cycles, so your body 'thinks' its pregnant - and then stopping taking the pill so your body 'thinks' its 'given birth' - and thus begins lactating (along with the help of nipple stimulation and other prescriptions).
If you want to use hormonal birth control to help induce lactation without pregnancy, talk to your care provider. Even if you're already on the pill, they can help you make sure you're on the best version of the pill, and help you with selecting other supplements or prescriptions you might need to successfully induce lactation without pregnancy.
What Spectra mums are saying about inducing lactation without pregnancy
We asked Spectra mums to share their tips about inducing lactation without pregnancy - here's what they had to say:Work with an IBCLC who is knowledge in this area and create a plan together with your doctor. Generally you need to go on a high dose contraception pill and pump frequently, when timed correctly you drop contraceptive pill and start Mottillium.- Leonie
If you know someone with a newborn, try and get in as many cuddles as possible to stimulate those hormones.- Sam
Keep your baby close when you pump. That feeling of love releases oxytocin and your milk will flow better.- Kimberly, Doula
Find an IBCLC and develop a plan.- Kristy
Start pumping ASAP. Doctors can prescribe medication to help induce lactation as well- Rebecca
Since you're inducing lactation you want to pump at least every 2 hours. Your mind is a very powerful tool, use it, think and meditate on your production of milk. If you believe it, it will happen. Also talk to your doctor about hormones to help you along. Good luck!- Teresa, Doula