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Cindy,

I used it 23 years ago after having a lump removed from my breast.  At the
time hospital grades weren't available in my area and it was the best pump I
could find.  The makers flew it to me overnight mail.  It was a comfortable
efficient pump.  I donated it to LLL group after my surgery and wish I had
keep it as I didn't know I would someday be a professional in this field.

According to Kitty Frantz book on breastfeeding supplies: it is still made,
has mm Hg of 0 - 400 in 8 pulls of the handle, is one handed manual pump,
collection cup is smaller than Ameda/Egnell's one hand pump, it has 6 pieces
to assemble, made of hard plastic and Pyrex glass, and it weights 9 oz.

Address: LOPUCO, LTD
               1615 Old Annapolis Road
                        Woodbine, MD 21797
                        1-800-634-7867

Warmly,
Pat Lindsey,lBCLC
Pediatrics Plus staff LC and private practice
Orlando, FL

P.S Thank you for your wonderful web-site and Dr. Jack's handouts.

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