Hi, Folks
Dee Kassing has important comments about the pump discussion, too.
See below (I'm forwarding for her. Dee had some problems with her email
program.)
Debbi Heffern, in St Louis just across the river from Dee
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Hello.
I have worked with Classics, Lactinas, and Symphonies for a little more
than 12 years. What I see is that the Classic and the Symphony are both
usually better than the Lactina at establishing *and maintaining* a good milk
supply when the baby is not able to do his/her part of the equation in keeping
up a good supply. I have frequently seen mothers trying to use a Lactina for
exclusive pumping, or pumping after feedings when a baby isn't nursing well,
who started out with enough milk, but whose supply began to drop
significantly within 2-3 weeks of starting to use the Lactina exclusively. If
they don't wait too long to call me, the supply usually comes back up nicely
when I switch them to the Classic.
I have seen many mothers do quite well with the Symphony. But I have
also seen a number of mothers who just couldn't get much of a supply with
the Symphony. Of those mothers, I convinced a number of them to try the
Classic. (I currently rent them for the same price, so it's relatively easy for
the mother to just trade pumps.) Within 4-7 days of switching to the Classic,
most of the ones who had low supply with the Symphony saw a significant
increase (double or more).
I know that Medela really wants to get rid of all the Classics. They keep
raising their rental cost to me for the Classics, because they hope I will return
all that I have. However, I have seen too many mothers who really need the
Classic rather than the Symphony. Until I just can't afford it anymore, I
intend to keep the 7 Classic pumps I am renting from Medela, to rent to
mothers with low milk supply. If a mother already has low supply when I start
working with her, I am much more comfortable renting her a Classic than a
Symphony. If I rent her a Symphony, and her supply stays low, I feel I have
to then explain that if she switches to the Classic, she might get more milk, as
I have seen a number of mothers do. So, to avoid wasting time and effort, if
a mother already has low supply, I just try to get her to rent the Classic, even
though it is much heavier.
Dee Kassing
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