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I got my Simplesse pump in the mail..... wondering how they got my name, but I guess I am on a million lists. I took it out to see what it looked like and put it up against my cheek (as I always do. I know, it's crazy but that's the way I check out a manual pump) and felt nothing. Next I tried it on my belly (which is juicy enough to check out a pump). Still nothing. My lactating daughter was sitting at the table with me so I handed it to her. After about 5 minutes of pumping she got a few drops and no let down. She said she felt nothing.
It makes sense now that I saw the post that said it measures at 125 mmhg. And hearing all the other political stuff I think this pump is not something I would recommend.
Thought you would like to hear the report from a nursing mom. My daughter thinks it's a useless pump. Anecdotal report of 1.
Barbara Leshin-Zucker, IBCLC
22 Cindy Lane
Highland Mills, NY 10930
845-928-6906 (home)
845-551-7527 (cell)
Aim with your heart, adjust with your head, and always, always, always, do all you can.
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