I am sorry, I looked for left over Reglan I might of had, but have none left to verify the dosage. I believe it was 5 or 10 mg..I do know I halfed the pill when I took it, and I took the half only twice a day. It caused me depression, so I had to be careful on taking too much. My supply increased 60% from what I was pumping before the pill, however everyone is differerant so you might want to try some of the other things that the moms have posted.
I will tell you this, if your baby is not nursing from you, you will not produce as much as if they were. The pump just is not as effective as you baby, and if you do not have your baby to assist in draining your breast, this may be why you are not getting much milk. Of course I say this as I recall may friends that said they pumped for a year without their baby nursing, again everyone is different; I should say that pumping only DID NOT work for me. I say this because when my kids started to wean from me, which was around the 10 month mark, I would pump and pump to try to still provide them milk. This is why started taking the Reglan, and although it did help, I never was able to get as much as when the baby nursed and I was pumping.
My second child was in the NICU for 5 days, and I was not allowed to nurse him. The NICU wants to know the amount of food the baby is getting so I would take pumped milk to the NICU. When he was released, he would not nurse from me, he had been trained on bottles, and was lazy and did not want to suck from me, because that of course required more effort then milk dripping from a bottle. This was not going to work, I knew, so at the suggestion of a lactation consultant I tried a nipple shield (medela brand of course). This worked! The nipple shield tricked my baby into thinking that he was having a bottle, but was nursing from me! Never understood why my son fell for it, he still had to work for the milk more then a bottle, but I guess since the shield felt like a bottles nipple to him, he was content to keep trying. After about 2 weeks of using the shield, I started giving him the breast without the shield. I did not want to worry about going out and about and not be able to nurse because I did not have the shield. He transitioned well and we became good breast feeding team.
I do not know how old your baby is, but I do know how upset I was when I could produce nothing near what my baby was eating. Worry would decrease my supply. I was so stressed out watching only a few single drips fall into the collection bottle that I could not relax enough to get any sort of a true amount of milk.
I suggest, in this order:
Tons of hugs and kisses to baby, gallons of water for you to drink daily, nipple shield: nurse the baby, pump at the same times everyday, do not worry!
I wish you the best!
Nicki
Mom to Abbi (4), Abner (3), Oran (11 weeks)