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Kathy Eng mentioned:

The  frothy thing is how colostrum comes out of the valves. 
Happens with the  Medela and Ameda pumps. Why? Who knows but once the 
milk becomes "mature  milk" it stops being so frothy or bubbly.
Good to know, Kathy.
 
 
And I've only seen it once with a Medela Lactina.  (We have about ten  pumps; 
used to have forty.) What I noticed was this mother had smaller breasts  and 
the shield did not conform to her breast shape very well.  Her  breasts were 
fine,  just slightly than most.  The far edges of the  shield did not contact 
her breast.  I think I might have done better to  switch her to a larger 
tunnel/shield size.  
 
Mardrey Swenson

 



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