I really think this is a decision best left to the user. Why don't the mother's decide what works best for them? It seems that people have varying results with this approach.
Try without seems the typical first option (using appropriately sized flanges is key IMO),,,and then let the mothers know that assuming they are using appropriately sized shields if they continue to experience discomfort they can try with some lanolin and/or maybe reduce the pump tension.
Michelle H. Kinne BA IBCLC RLC ICCE CD(DONA)
www.CascadePerinatalServices.com
Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2012 18:34:45 -0700
From: Janet Dombro <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Pumping and Lanolin
I will only speak from personal experience that it felt HUGELY better to pump
with lubricated flanges. I suggest it to moms and recommend they do so if it
seems to help them
Janet Dombro, IBCLC
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On Jun 22, 2012, at 11:03 AM, "Duret, Anne" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> A question about whether "to lube or not to lube" prior to pumping. I seem to
be the odd duck out at our hospital who discourages use of lanolin for pumping.
In my experience, it just makes the nipple/areola slippery and causes the
flanges to slide around and come off-center. The other LC's and nurses seem to
feel that some lubrication is indicated as there is not a moist mouth providing
the lubrication.
>
> What say you all? And is the recommendation different for long-term pumpers?
Are the nipples really at risk of cracking if they are not lubricated prior to
pumping?
>
> Anne Duret, RN IBCLC
> Sacred Heart River Bend
> Springfield, Oregon
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