On 07/03/2006, at 9:58, Kathy Eng wrote:
> It is always worth a try to change to another style of pump. The
> mothers that I work with generally do not do well on the Symphony
> in the hospital (meaning getting nothing or just drops on day 3-4
> but ounces the first time we have them use another pump loaned by
> our WIC agency). It could be that no one shows them how to use the
> Symphony pump properly.
From my experience (12 months up close and personal with a
Symphony!) one recurring issue was that the piston caps would pop out
of place from time to time. The only external sign of this is
reduction in vacuum. So I believe it's also important to ensure the
mother is popping the top open and re-seating the caps frequently
(along with all the usual maintenance such as replacing valves and
membranes, etc).
Lara Hopkins
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