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> Topics of the day:
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>  1. Milk blebs, blisters, what are they?
>  2. Multi-User pumps in worksite lactation rooms
>  3. Flange size help
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> Date:    Wed, 21 Aug 2019 11:19:28 +0200
> From:    Carmela Baeza <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Milk blebs, blisters, what are they?
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> Hi all,
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> In the Spainsh version of Lactnet there are a couple fo cases being
> discussed, breastfeeding women with long-standing milk blebs.
> I´d like to ask, are there any good scientific articles about the
> composition and types of milk blebs? I can´t find anything beyond basic
> assumptions and typical management (suckling, hand expression, warm salty
> soak,mechanical removal, topical antibiotic).
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> I think people call anything that is white or yellow on the tip of a nipple
> a milk bleb - but this does not make sense.
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> Sometimes blebs are crusty and white, sometimes they are adipose yellow,
> sometimes they are on the nipple, sometimes they are subcutaneous.
> Sometimes milk flows out when you scrape the bleb, sometimes you have to
> express and fat comes out, sometimes blood, sometimes it´s easy to remove,
> sometimes it´s impossible, some get better with topical antibiotic, some
> don´t need any... to me this sounds like there are diferent types of bleb
> compositions and locations...
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> Any science to any of this???
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> Date:    Wed, 21 Aug 2019 10:15:25 -0500
> From:    Allison Laverty Montag <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Multi-User pumps in worksite lactation rooms
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> Hello Breastfeeding Supporters!
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> Through Public Health, we are working on Breastfeeding Friendly Worksites.
> I am wondering what current trends are as far as companies providing a
> multi-user pump in their lactation rooms. With so many mothers receiving
> pumps (many of questionable quality!) through their health insurance, are
> you seeing companies providing a multi-user pump or do they expect mothers
> to bring their own pump?
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> If you were to suggest a multi-user pump to a company, which would it be?
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> Date:    Wed, 21 Aug 2019 12:42:26 -0400
> From:    Theresa Moutafis <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Flange size help
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> Hi everyone! If anyone has any insight here, I'd very much appreciate it.
> I'm seeing a mom who has numerous issues, but our most immediate is getting
> the right size flange fit. She is able to pump 2.5-5 depending on the time
> of day. Had a clog last week that resolved. Pumping has been
> painful/uncomfortable. She uses a very low suction (2-3 on the Spectra; she
> cannot go above a 5 due to pain) and has found some relief using Pumpin
> Pals flanges versus the Spectra ones. She tried the Willow, but their
> largest size was too tight. Pumpin Pals large is the best fit so far, but
> her nipple is still filling the flange and is rubbing the sides to the
> point of discomfort. Any thoughts/suggestions? She could still try the
> Spectra 32 mm but that seems like our only option left, unless there are
> some other options I am not aware of.
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> I can send pictures to whoever who like to take a look, but I don't believe
> I can attach them to the list.
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> PTP from mom.
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