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Judy comments:
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So...she has a pump that
was never used by another mother, but it's 3 years old. That is a long
time
for mold to have a chance to grow. I can't tell her that her yeast is due
to pump mold, but I did tell her that the company only guarantees their
pumps for one year and the potential for mold growth over time, since
it's not
a closed system and cannot be cleaned, is probably one of the reasons
why.
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And the cynic in me is thinking that this company has actually come up
with a fool-proof system of making more money. Make an open system in which
mold can grow, so that not only should people not share pumps with one
another, BUT the mother should actually buy a new one for each baby -- or
perhaps even every year if she pumps longer than a year....Brilliant! Absolutely
brilliant!!
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, FILCA
Wheaton IL
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