M.G.
I am so glad you asked this question, because I KNOW lots of moms struggle with this. I am a labor and nursery nurse and kind of a breastfeeding fanatic. (Don't worry, no millitant BF lectures here.) What you are describing is totally normal. You body is adjusting its suply to your baby's demand. The more solids your baby eats the less milk our breasts need to produce. Also the reason you do not see much milk when you pump anymore is that your body has also adjusted the type of stimulation it responds to. Do you notice that you don't have that strong letdown anymore when you hear a random baby cry in the grocery store? That is because now your baby is old enough to send other signals when she is hungry, and her suck is also much stronger now that she is bigger. Your pump is probably no longer powerful enough to replicate your baby's sucking strength. However if you were to try to manually express some milk with your own hands, you would probably see some come out. As I recall I was at just the same stage with both of my kids when I no longer saw any milk in the pump bottles. However I breastfed them until they were 16 and 19 1/2 months. Everything you describe sounds totally normal. Like you said before...she has wet and dirty diapers and is gaining weight. She is definitely getting the right amount of milk. Happy breastfeeding.