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#2895 01/11/04 01:42 AM
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I am having success with the WW even though they keep breaking down in one way or another. I'm able to pump all thru the day at the flick of a switch and after only one week, I consistently get a drop or two of milk. (Note that I've induced before.) I'm thinking of using Dom but first I want to see what frequent pumping with the WW will accomplish. The sensation is very different from the PIS. More natural and so convenient. I pump while running errands, doing chores around the house, etc. I probably pump 10 to 15 times per day. It's my understanding that pumping helps develop the milk making structure of the breast. That's my goal. So that when our dear one arrives, my breasts will have a head start and can start producing quickly. Best wishes and good luck to all.

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I am glad it seems to be working for you. I have not heard any good things about the WW. I have been told it does not have near the suction the PIS has. Glad to hear one good report <img src="http://www.asklenore.com/ubbthreads/images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" />


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I have a Whisper Wear and think it was the biggest waste of $200 I ever spent. When I contacted the company several times about being unhappy they just kept telling me it was a personal item and could not be returned. So it is a constant reminder on my shelf of bad decision making and not inquiring more about the product to others. It in no way compares to the pump in style as far as suction. I could never get as much milk. It is a great idea especially for anyone who pumps frequently but I wouldn't recommend buying one to anyone.
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I love mine, it works well (got it yesterday) I am 2 weeks postpartum trying to increase my milk supply and it sucks much harder than my pump in style and the lactina I am renting. It sucks so hard in the beginning that it hurts, but I think it works well. [color:"blue"] [/color]


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