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In a message dated 3/16/0 7:40:09 AM, Jan writes:
<<Anyway, our hospital uses Lactina pumps, and this is where I'm seeing that
it
is taking sometimes as much as 5 to 7 pumpings before mom gets an appreciable
anything. (I'm talking about more than just drops around the flange here --
something that is measurable if drawn up into a syringe). This isn't always
the case of course, but it is frequently enough that I'm concerned. Has
anyone else that routinely uses Lactinas found this in their facilities? >>
hmmm, interesting, we use only the classic type pumps in the hospital and the
results are similar to what you are seeing with Lactinas. would make a good
study.
Debbie Tobin
RN BSN IBCLC LCCE
Springfield, Virginia USA
In the suburbs outside the Washington DC beltway
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