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In a message dated 3/12/02 5:49:07 PM Central Standard Time,
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> I'm curious--have any of you taken apart a Pump in Style and found "dried
> milk dandruff" (I like that term!) in the motor? Or have otherwise found
> evidence of contamination?
I just obtained a PNS used by 3 different women over a period of 6
years...and took it apart. I was amazed to see very little of anything
inside, and was hard-pressed to find any location where milk might be
present. I've not yet taken apart the tiny (and I mean TINY) motor itself,
though.
Kathy Parkes, RN, IBCLC
The Lactation Connection Inc.
San Antonio, TX
www.tlc4moms.com
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