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> Anyway, our hospital uses Lactina pumps, and this is where I'm seeing that it
> is taking sometimes as much as 5 to 7 pumpings before mom gets an appreciable
> anything. (I'm talking about more than just drops around the flange here --
> something that is measurable if drawn up into a syringe). This isn't always
> the case of course, but it is frequently enough that I'm concerned. Has
> anyone else that routinely uses Lactinas found this in their facilities?
>
> Jan B
I like the big Ameda Eggnells best for accurate pumping, when complete
production has to be built up. They are much stronger and do a better job in
ritmic sucktion cycles. And the new ones aren't that ugly and moisy anymore :-).
The one I used with my firstborn 19 years ago made me feel like a cow. Still, it
did work!
Gonneke van Veldhuizen, IBCLC, Maaseik, Belgium
http://www.users.skynet.be/eurolac
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