June 2011 Moms

Medela users-milk in tubing, why?

This happened over the weekend, then again just now...I get milk backed up in the tubing of my medela PISA.  I left it on after I was done pumping & I was able to get the milk out, but does anyone know why it happens?  I'm just hoping there's nothing going wrong with my pump :(
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Re: Medela users-milk in tubing, why?

  • this happens with my single electric medela I keep at home sometimes-- it's usually b/c the membrane isn't opening to let the milk out- usually b/c DH washed them together and let them dry together-- it seems to make the membrane stick to the valve more.
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  • imagebunnymama625:
    this happens with my single electric medela I keep at home sometimes-- it's usually b/c the membrane isn't opening to let the milk out- usually b/c DH washed them together and let them dry together-- it seems to make the membrane stick to the valve more.

    This! Sometimes I use Lanolin to help with the friction and it got in between my valve and membrane. The milk backed up in the valve and then went into my tubing. I rinsed my tubing let, slung out as much water as I could, and then turned my pump on for a while to let it dry. (this was recommended to me by customer service)

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  • thanks ladies, I'll be sure to dry those out well tonight. 
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  • You can also run rubbing alcohol through the tubing, to really make sure it's sterile again... it runs through it well.

    DS1 -6/25/11

    DS2 -3/23/13

    Missed MC D&C 8/26/14

    DD - 8/26/15

    LO#4 due 5/30/17


  • imageann_jeremiah:
    You can also run rubbing alcohol through the tubing, to really make sure it's sterile again... it runs through it well.

    how would I do that?  

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  • It's perfectly normal with Medelas.  The instruction manual actually recommends you leave it running for few minutes to make sure it has a chance to dry.  Not sure why it happens exactly.  Something to do with the style of pump.
  • disconnect the tubing and just dump it in one end.... runs right out the other end!

    DS1 -6/25/11

    DS2 -3/23/13

    Missed MC D&C 8/26/14

    DD - 8/26/15

    LO#4 due 5/30/17


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