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Unfortunately, many of the electric pumps provided may not be appropriate
for building and maintaining supply when exclusively pumping, particularly
for a premie. The scaled down Medela pumps only have an on/off switch and
suction control. Many mothers have trouble maintaining supply for
separations for work when they are bf when with their babies.
Other pumps are being offered now and I am not seeing good results. Some
mothers are given a list of 3-4 pumps to choose from and randomly choose
what sounds good to them.
Teaching hands-on pumping is key. I encourage mothers to watch the Stanford
University Maximizing Production video while pumping to help them figure
out what works for them.
Allison Laverty Montag BA, IBCLC, RLC
Wisconsin, USA
<<<Most US insurances are paying for electric pumps, not sure why you need
loaners. Pat in SNJ>>>
On 03/17/15, Tisha Powell wrote:
Pat I'm in Alabama.
--
"Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we often might win, by
fearing to attempt."
William Shakespeare
Measure for Measure
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