Showing posts with label breast pump flange. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breast pump flange. Show all posts

Monday, April 2, 2018

Pumpin' Pal - Getting the Most out of an Angled Breast Pump Flange Size

Finding the right breast pump flange size is your first concern when starting to pump, but as you continue to pump exclusively or for working and breastfeeding, investing in a more comfortable flange can help not only your body, but your baby's milk supply.  Pumpin' Pal Super Shields offer a multitude of benefits including:

  • Eliminating constriction of milk ducts that can be cause by traditional flanges 
  • Promoting better milk flow
  • Helping prevent plugged milk ducts and mastitis
  • Reducing nipple irritation
  • Saving mom from back aches caused by leading forward
While Pumpin' Pal Super Shields are effective in most cases, you will want to know if and how they fit with your breast pump before you invest in these breast flanges.  Pumpin' Pal M-XL work best with breast pump brands that have two piece breast shields such as Medela, Lansinoh and Hygeia.
Pumpin' Pal Small and X-Small include an adapter to work with two piece breast shields.







Again, start with finding your correct breast flange size.  Then work with making pumping the most comfortable experience possible because not only does flange size matter, but tension from pumping in an uncomfortable position can reduce oxytocin and therefore reduce milk supply.
On a coincidental note, getting a discount actually increases oxytocin in most people including nursing mothers, so you never pay MSRP at Lactation Connection!  And check out our breastfeeding coupon code or breastfeeding sale page for another boost of oxytocin...lol!

Here is to more comfortable pumping!
Tanya

UPDATE!  Connectors are now available so that you can easily use Pumpin' Pal with Ameda and Spectra Breast pumps.  The Pumpin' Pal Connector for Ameda and Pumpin' Pal Connector for Spectra can be purchased separately for use with your Pumpin' Pal breast shields.






Saturday, December 30, 2017

Breast Flange Size - How Your Breast Pump Flange Affects Your Milk Supply

One of the most common breastfeeding questions we get is regarding a mom's breast pump.  What breast shield size will work best?  Choosing the correct breast pump flange is even more essential than choosing the correct nursing bra size, although both are important.  The figure below shows what a correct fitment inside your breast pump flange should look like.

It is imperative that there is enough room to draw the nipple into the flange so that the areola is compressed where the lactiferous sinuses are located.  As you can see from the image below, the lactiferous sinuses are located about an inch behind the nipple.  

This is where the majority of the milk pools before milk ejection which is why it is essential to compress the sinuses properly when pumping.  If the flange is too small, the nipple is compressed and not the milk sinuses.  

If the breast shield you received with your breast pump does not fit properly as in the first image, you need to seek out the correct size as soon as possible.  When the nipple is drawn into the flange, there should be adequate room on one or both sides of the nipple.  If not, examine your nipple at rest prior to pumping.  What is the diameter of the nipple?  Using an everyday object like a coin can help you determine diameter.  The image below will offer coin size comparison and tips on how to measure.

If you nipple is the size of a penny or even a nickel, the standard breast shield size that came with your electric breast pump may work for you.  This is because some of the brands offer a slightly larger flange than the most common breast shield size that were included with your Medela or  Spectra breast pumps which is a 24mm breast shield. For example, most Ameda breast pumps include an Ameda 25 mm breast pump flange. Hygeia breast pumps include a Hygeia 27 mm breast pump flange.  ARDO includes a 26mm flange.

But if your nipple fitment looks or feels too tight or if you can visually see that your nipple diameter is larger than a nickel, you will need to purchase a larger breast flange right away.  The following manufacturer's offer custom breast pump flange sizes for your convenience:

Ameda Custom Fit Breast Flanges replace ones in the Hygeinikit, Purely Yours, Ultra, Finesse and Ameda Mya Joy breast pumps have 28.5mm flanges and 30.5mm flanges available as well as 32.5 and 36 mm.
Ameda also offers a 21mm breast flange for Ameda Mya  and Ameda Mya Pro (does not fit Mya Joy),  24mm and 28mm Ameda Mya flanges as well as a 30mm flange.



ARDO 26 mm breast shells and 28-31 mm breast shells (AKA breast shields or breast flanges) and even an XXL ARDO 36 mm breast shell

For brands like Medela or Rumble Tuff, we recommend using Pumpin' Pal Super Shields so that you get the benefit of a better fitment and can avoid back strain due to leaning forward while pumping without an angled breast shield.

What if your breast shield is too large?  Some manufacturers are now offering a smaller flange such as the Spectra 20mm breast shield.  Inserts are also available from several manufacturers to make your breast flange smaller.  If your nipple diameter is the size of a dime or if too much of the areola is being drawn into the breast shield, try an insert.  Ameda offers the Ameda Flexishield which is a 21 mm massaging insert that will fit both Ameda and Medela breast shields.   This silicone massaging insert which actually helps with milk let down. I have seen moms pump an extra ounce of breast milk when using a Flexishield massaging insert.  This is due in part to the correct size for better milk sinus compression, but also because silicone massaging inserts like the Ameda Flexishield massage the areola much like the peristaltic wave of the infant's tongue when the baby is at the breast.  This action tends to assist the let down reflex.  Other breast pump manufacturers such as Hygeia, Rumble Tuff, Medela, and Bailey can be used with the Pumpin' Pal Small and Pumpin' Pal X-Small Super Shields.  The Pumpin' Pal small and x-small Super Shields yield some let down assistance as well due the movement of a flexible silicone breast shield.  

If the manufacturer of your breast pump doesn't offer the size you need, standard breast flange inserts are also an option.

Buying the correct size breast flange is as essential for milk supply as changing your valves, diaphragms or filters on your breast pump to maintain proper suction.  In addition, if the breast flange is uncomfortable, moms tend to pump less and wean sooner.  Here's to hoping this information impowers you to keep on breastfeeding and pumping!

Happy Pumping!
Tanya

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

If your Breast Flange Size Reducing Your Milk Supply?

If you have the wrong breast flange size, it can greatly reduce your output when your are pumping and decreasing the amount of milk extracted signals your body to produce less milk!
There are a lot of things you can save money on when you are breastfeeding, but getting the right size flanges and replacing essentials like valve and filters is not the place to scrimp as both those things can greatly reduce your milk supply.  I have created an image to help you determine your nipple size.  Use this as a guide to buying the correct breast flange size no matter what brand you have.  Some brands don't have a full range of sizes, which is why Pumpin' Pal is perfect!  Not only do their Super Shields help you lean back and save your back while you are pumping, their breast flanges now come in sizes from x-small 15mm to x-large that fit up to 40mm nipple diameter.  Remember the nipple diameter does not include the areola, just the nipple itself and it is easy to see when you have just finished nursing or pumping.

To find larger or smaller breast shields from Ameda, Spectra, Hygeia and ARDO, shop http://www.lactationconnection.com  


Here's is to happy pumping and more milk!
Tanya

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