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Date: | Mon, 24 Nov 2003 18:44:19 -0500 |
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply...but I guess what I am looking for is even more
specific. I.E. What is considered small? Is a b size small or just a
or is it not even the full breast but the nipple itself and how do I tell
her. If I say small breast (which I already hypothesized) I have no
idea what is considered small. Is there another way to tell?
Oh, by the way, she is using the Medela. She asked me and I am using the
White River (to induce lactation for third child that is adopted) and it
has hard horns and soft ones and inserts....and I realized I didnt even
know if I was using the right ones. Kind of a little nitch I hadnt come
across yet.
JP
However, most of the time they come
> free with the pump, and if the mom thinks she might
> feel more comfortable using them, then she could try
> them and see.
> They are meant for women with smaller nipples.
>
> Just for an added note, if this mom is using a medela
> product, they do offer a smaller breast shield.
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