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We have tried pumpin pals as well - thanks!

Hoping to hear about folks experiences with larger nipples and the Limerick
pumps.






On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 5:02 PM, Connie Draper <
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> I suggest you try Pump n' Pal flanges.  They fit into the flange of
> another pump.  Moms find them much more comfortable.
> Hope this helps....Connie Connie Draper, IBCLC973 349-2007Prenatal and
> Postnatal Breastfeeding Consultations
>
>     On Tuesday, January 31, 2017 3:40 PM, Katherine Morrison <
> [log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>
>  I've got a breastfeeding parent who uses 27/28mm flanges a good consumer
> grade pump. Milk output is robust. Nipples are sore no matter what.
> Shortening pumping time, decreasing suction, reducing cycles, lubrication
> do not improve the discomfort. No reynauds. No visible damage. No thrush.
> She just finds the hard flanges Very Uncomfortable.
>
>  She asked me about the limerick but is justifiably concerned about the out
> of pocket expense. (Her insurance already purchased the Spectra she is
> using)
>
> Limerick claims their flanges are one size fits all, but I've found at
> least one person with larger nipples who found the fit and action to be a
> bit pinchy.
>
> I welcome additional experiences.
>
> Thanks!
> Katherine in Atl
>
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