It depends very much on the size and shape of the breasts whether these
pumps fit well and work well or not. I used to like the whisperwear pump
for moms for whom it fit.
Catherine Watson Genna BS, IBCLC NYC cwgenna.com
On 5/25/2011 12:07 AM, Ashley Benz wrote:
> I must say, I have a "wearable" pump and do recommend them to moms who
> have such busy schedules that finding time to pump is difficult.
> think the issue is that moms are not attaching the pumps correctly and
> are boosting the suction to attach them to their breasts- thus
> compressing the ducts around the areola. This is just my suspicion,
> though, not based on fact or research. I don't notice my wearable pump
> being any different than the double-electric I used to use.
>
> Ashley Benz, LCCE, CLC
> Kentucky
>
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