So I have been mainly pumping and slowly beginning to breast feed more. Question is I am pretty sure.my flanges maybe too large after looking at a few pictures of how they are supposed to fit. Are your areolas supposed to get sucked into the flange while pumping. O have just been using the 24mm since that's what I used with DS1 and I didn't know much about pumping so I didn't know there were different sizes then. My nipples look tiny in the 24mm flange and mainly what gets the suction is my areola and it is always swollen looking after pumping with a little nip on the end. Any advice is appreciated. Also approximately how much is it to meet with a LC the hospital I delivered at offers free consultations but I am not close to that hospital anymore. So I'm not sure if it is typically a cost or if all hospitals offer it.
Re: question for the pumping pros...
When searching for an LC, look for an IBCLC. International board certified lactation consultants have better/more training, more coursework, continuing education, and must regularly sit for a rigorous certification exam. You're more likely to get trustworthy, up to date information from an IBCLC. The letters matter.
The cost of a lactation consultant varies depending on where you live. Some offer free walk-in clinics. Others meet by appointment only and always charge a fee. You'll have to call around.
La Leche League Leaders are accredited volunteers (not always IBCLCs but sometimes they are), who have good training and info for offering reliable information and encouragement. LLL help is always free, and many LLL Leaders do private home visits (also free). If money is tight, calling your local LLL Leader might be the perfect way to go.
I didn't mean to imply that LLL Leaders don't know their stuff. They go through an accreditation process and do stay current on breastfeeding recommendations. They can help with many situations, and very importantly, they know when to refer a mother to an IBCLC. The point I was trying to make is that they're volunteers. That's not their career...so they're free. :P
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Here's a video that shows correct fit close up. I actually had one too small, then too big. Just ordered the in between and hope that fits.
Here's a video that shows correct fit close up. I actually had one too small, then too big. Just ordered the in between and hope that fits.
How is there no areola being pulled in?! Not fair. My 24mms look like that but it pulls my areola in too, not just the nipple. Does this mean I should try a size up? Or wouldn't that pull in more areola?
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The pumping doesn't hurt that bad but they hurt really bad afterward. Whereas when I nurse it kills at first and eases up after a minute or so. Can't wait to meet with the LC tomorrow hoping she has some good tips for me.