Wed, 25 May 2011 17:01:35 -0500
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In MY experience, any over the counter pump that is designed to remove 70% of the available milk is not going to equal an efficient breastfeeding baby. Period. Moms who have plugged ducts or other issues should experiment with phased hospital-grade pumps and hand-expression, stripping the ducts after pumping as has been discussed previously. It's like anything else, nothing artificial is truly as good as the real thing - unless the real thing doesn't work at all!
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From: Lactation Information and Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Darillyn Starr
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 5:43 PM
Subject: Question about wearable pumps
I am wondering if, by wearable pumps, you mean just the one that the entire unit fits into a bra, or if it also includes those which use a bra or bustier to hold the horns onto the breasts, with a small, separate, motor unit that can be worn in a pocket or something. I have been talking to a mother who is inducing for an adopted baby, who has three other little ones. Since it is difficult for her to spend a lot of time sitting, I have suggested that she consider one of the kinds of pumps that fit the latter description. If those also tend to cause plugged ducts, I at least need to caution moms not to use the hands-free features a lot and to watch for plugged ducts.
Thanks!
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