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Dear Friends:
Can someone better in understanding of physiology help me with this?
I have always heard that the only pumps that are efficient at
establishing a milk supply are the hospital grade ones, because their motors are designed
to stand up to pumping 7+ times /day plus their suction/cycling is better.
However, I work with many women that have spent big bucks to purchase the
fancy pump in the backpack or others like it. If they are pumping 7+times
day, stretching those nipples, and removing milk (in many cases 2+ ounces per
session), where is the problem? warmly,
Nikki Lee
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