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Date: | Wed, 2 Aug 2000 18:42:37 EDT |
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Dear Lactnetters,
I just wanted to comment on the "new pumps" displayed at the ILCA conference.
I hope I am not breaking any rules by mentioning the manufacturer but they
are the Whittlestone pumps. I had never heard of them before but I
understand that they have been around for a while. However, the displayed
model is the new and improved version of the pump. The pump does not work in
the conventional way the most popular pumps work. By that I mean suction is
not the main mechanism of removing milk from the breast. The Whittlestone
has more of a "milking" action that sort of massages the nipple/areolar areas
with some suction. I think it is very interesting and I am eager to get a
demo to compare. I have my own private practice and rental station. My
husband (who was raised on a dairy farm) has mentioned that my pumps should
be made more like the ones on the farm that massaged the teats. Funny that
someone else came up with the idea.
Suzanne Bowes RN, IBCLC
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