Years back before the pump companies were making different size flanges we
often would provide an Ameda kit (slightly larger flanges) to a mother using a
Medela pump. One day I decided to measure the suction pressure using the (I
think) Ameda kit on the Medela Classic and the high pressure was way above the
recommended levels. I wish I could remember more details but suffice to say
we immediately stopped that practice. In fact we switched to using just one
pump company for in-hospital use because the nurses tended to sometimes
forget which tubing kit to provide for which pump--no flames intended, nurses have
lots to remember. It's great that now that both major companies have a
variety of pump flange sizes.
The mom in question with the bleeding nipples certainly could have been
using too much suction if she were using the wrong pump kit.
Kathy Boggs, RN, IBCLC
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