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Date: | Wed, 9 Feb 2005 18:45:17 EST |
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Sanna-Mari,
You ask if the hands-free "bustier" bra really works. I just very
recently started carrying this product in my office. I am sure that absolutely no
product works for everybody. But the moms who have tried it so far have
been very happy with it. You do need to make sure you choose a size that keeps
the pump flanges snug against the breast (and I have found that the correct
size *isn't* always the size the chart suggests!), so the pump flanges
*aren't* just "hanging" there. But the bra itself is flexible and you would be able
to do some massage through the bra. You still can't walk around while
pumping, because you are still "tied" by the air tubes to the pump. However, you
can set the pump on your kitchen counter and wash dishes while pumping,
because you have both hands free. You can work a puzzle with your preschooler
because your hands are free. You can type a report for your boss because your
hands are free. You get the idea.
Dee
Dee Kassing, BS, MLS, IBCLC, RLC
Collinsville IL, in central USA
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