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Frequently asked questions

Looking for a quick answer? We’ve compiled immediate answers to the most common questions about pumping, milk storage, and navigating your new-parent journey.

While initial tenderness is common, persistent or sharp pain is not normal and is usually a sign to check your baby’s latch with a professional.

The most reliable signs are steady weight gain and tracking 6-8 wet diapers per day, not how full your breasts feel.

You should feed your newborn “on-demand” whenever they show hunger cues, which is typically about 8-12 times in 24 hours.

If breastfeeding is going well, it’s often best to wait 4-6 weeks to establish your supply before introducing a pump, unless advised otherwise by a doctor.

There’s no set time, let your baby lead and finish when they seem full and content, which can vary greatly between feedings.