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Re: Wet Tubing
Kathy, has this been reported back to the manufacturers? This IS a problem.
Perhaps the condensation can be tested for microbes? Having not "witnessed"
the use of Symphonies during several pumping sessions in a row as you do -
as they are in the mother's homes when they use them hired from our
association, I have not seen this condensation phenomenon. Since the
previous models of Medela (Select and Constant) had tubing the same, was/is
this a problem with them too?
Some mothers still prefer the older models of the Medela electric
breastpumps.
cheers
Del
One of the proud research mums in the Hartmann study which lead to the
development of the Symphony. :-))
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Del Smith
Breastfeeding Counsellor
Australian Breastfeeding Association www.breastfeeding.asn.au
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kathy Eng" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 6:51 AM
Subject: symphony
>I saw too many wet tubing here in Houston and most of the tubing I saw had
>not been used in 12-48 hours but still were wet inside. Every single
>collection kit I saw had wet tubing -- from condensation to droplets. Big
>huge problem as that collection kit is not a closed system so the mold or
>bacteria from the tubing can go down into the milk.
>
> Why is it that no one talks about this issue of wet tubing?
>
> Most of my WIC clients liked another pump better than the hospital's
> Symphony but then maybe no one showed them how to use it correctly or gave
> them big enough flanges. Medela flanges are too small for most women, by
> their own research.
>
> Kathy Eng, BSW, IBCLC
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