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This sounds like a classic case of the pump flange nipple tunnel being
too small and depriving the nipples of oxygen. When the pump is removed,
the circulation increases and the nipples become purple.
Glad you were able to get the glass flanges. Some other options include
using lower suction on the pump (with symphony's linked suction and
cycle design, this might not be too effective, she might do better
switching to another pump), taking short, frequent "perfusion breaks"
during pumping to let the nipples get some circulation back, and
teaching this mom manual (hand) expression of milk.
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC NYC
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