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Is My Pump Going Bad?

I went back to work this week. I was given a Pump in Style by a friend. I was doing good at home--sometimes getting 4 oz out of one side at a time! Now I'm here and I'm lucky to get 4 oz out of 2 or 3 sessions total! I tried again last night at home (I knew I was extra full) and nothing came out. I pulled out my Avent manuel pump and got 3 oz.

I got everything new for the pump except tubes and the pump motor itself, so the valves/membranes are only a few weeks old.

So, is it my stress or is it the pump?

What can I do next?

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I don't know why, but my manual avent pump always produced more milk than ANY of the automatic pumps I used. I tried several brands, too.

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Hi. The same thing happened to me... I realized that the batteries were dying, changed them, and it made a huge difference! Maybe the batteries are your problems?

I'm not sure about your hospital situation up there, but here at community, you can take the pump to breastfeeding support groups and the LCs will check it out for you. Check in to what your hospital offers for support.

Are you sure the membranes are on tightly? That would happen to me sometimes....

Hi C.,
I have a medela pump in style that is about 7 years old, about 4 years ago, mine was doing the same thing and I got a new cord and it worked perfectly again.

The other thing I did was I got a cord for the car (cigarette lighter . . .what do they call them now that there are no actual "lighters" in the cars?). Anyway, I got amazing suction when I pumped in the car. Weird, I know, but that's the best place I could pump.

When I worked, I would go to my car for breaks and for lunch and pump and got stellar results.

I hope your pump isn't dying.
B.

I don't know why, but my manual avent pump always produced more milk than ANY of the automatic pumps I used. I tried several brands, too.

Medela's are one of the best pumps. I doubt that the pump would be bad after such a short time. Check and make sure the membranes are in tightly. I had that problem ALL the time! (I had a manual Medela) Also make sure everything is secured properly. Sometimes the tubes and stuff can come loose. Happy Pumping! :)

Do you feel like it's giving you good suction? Can you see it pulling? Do you ahve it all the way cranked up to it's maximum setting?

If it is sucking hard, the pump is probably working ok but you may not be used to it. I know when I first started using an electric pump at work (I had an Ameda PY) it just felt really different from my Avent hand pump. It took me a while to get used to it. The whole pumping thing is sort of weird - you have to trick your body into letting down anyway, which is somewhat of a conditioned reflex. Lots of things affect it.

Have you tried pulling the sillicone liner out of the nipple shield in the Avent pump and using it in your PIS? I have done this with my Ameda and it can help it feel more like you're used to. (Madela may even make ones for their pump that you can purchase). Also, the electric pumps feel "mechanical" to me, if that makes any sense. You will get used to it but it may take a little while if this is the issue. Also could very well be stress. Being back at work sucks, esp. with an 8-week old baby. Also, just being in an unfamilliar environment (ie not home) will slow your flow. Plus, being too cold (bring a cardigan to wear backwards while you pump) or uncomfortable can help.

I rented a professional hospital grade pump from my pharmacy and that seemed to work better. My daughter is 9 months and I pump about 4 - 6 ounces totaleach time. Try pumping longer and both breast at the same time. In addition, sometimes I only nurse from one breast and pump the other. It is very stressful because we worry will we have enough.

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