Hearing other moms' experiences really does help and give us strength! Thanks for sharing @Samantha and @JaneDoe . I exclusively pumped for my firstborn too, so I feel you ladies! It's a tedious task, and the sleep deprivation that comes with it is a whole different challenge.
My tip would be to find ways to make pumping more efficient and hands-free because having your hands freed up makes a world of difference! I used a pumping bustier and pumped while doing other things like reading or catching up on my favourite shows. Also, using a nipple shield helped me to improve latch initially, before my baby got the hang of it.
And for those struggling with low milk supply, I found that power pumping sessions helped to boost and maintain my supply. It's a pain, but it works! Basically, you pump at longer intervals, around 10-12 minutes with breaks in between, to mimic a cluster feed.
Remember, every baby is different, so don't lose hope if something isn't working. Experiment, seek advice from lactation consultants, and remember there's nothing wrong with formula feeding if that's the route you take! All we want is a happy, fed bubba in the end