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In a message dated 2.7.03 6:26:25 AM, Cindi writes:
> This post is getting away from plugged ducts, but I had some questions on
> what's being said about pumps and whether they are effective.
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> I still don't understand, if a mom gets the same amount of milk when
> pumping
> with two different pumps, how are they not equally effective? How can we
> say that the one pump gets milk from only some ducts but the other gets
> milk
> from all ducts? Assuming a mom gets the same amount of milk. Isn't that
> how we measure effectiveness? I know that the moms I see define a pump as
> effective if they get the amount of milk they want
>
Thank-you Cindi!!! My last post on this was NOT responded to and I was
beginning to wonder if I was so off base as to not warrant a response!
Any thoughts?!
Lynn Shea Rn,Bsn,Ibclc
Franklin,Massachusetts
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