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Lori wrote:

she called again last week to say after several days of not pumping,
she noticed the tubes are moist again inside. What could be causing this?
Does she need new tubings? TIA. Loni Denman, RN, IBCLC

Perhaps she is storing her pump and attachments in a humid area of the
house - maybe the bathroom?  ;-)  There is certainly no harm in trying new
tubing....

Warmly,
Wendy
Nursing Mother Supplies............Wholesale Nursing Pads to the trade
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Devon, PA (Western suburb of Philadelphia, PA, USA, close to Valley Forge,
and down the street
                 from the famous Devon Horse Show!)

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