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[log in to unmask] wrestled with a keyboard and this emerged:
> another option is *double manual* using the medela kit - (mom needs someone
> to help her).
Oh, no she doesn't! I must say that I managed to rig up the Medela
double pump kit for manual double pumping, which I could set up and
do all by myself. I admit it wasn't comfortable, as I had to lean
over my lap using pillows to hold the horns over my breasts. I did
manage for about 48 hours until I secured an electric, although I'm
sure I could have come up with a homemade strap for holding them on
if a pump wasn't in sight. Something with holes for the back end of
the horns, with an elastic and velcro fastener.
regards
Beth
--
Beth Johnson, CBE, ICCE, Doula
Certified Breastfeeding Educator
ICEA Certified Chilbirth Educator (and Not Proud of it anymore)
Post-Partum Doula
http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/9235/
"Beautiful words are not truthful,
truthful words are not beautiful."--Lao Tzu
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