I sat on bed (kids asleep) and wanted to test out the pump. I didn't check the time because my phone was dieing and put the pump on my right breast, turned it on and...well..I'm very sensitive. They don't hurt I'm VERY TICKLISH on my right boob, with left boob they're super sensitive and it hurts. I was giggling and who comes walking in? My Boyfriend.
"So instead of a vibrator you turn to a pump huh? I been replaced?"
-.- I told him I was trying to see how the pump felt to decide if I need different one that best suits me and he didn't belive me. The pump is in a box in closet til baby gets here or til I sell it. When I turned it up it hurt so idk if I can find one that doesn't hurt.
"So instead of a vibrator you turn to a pump huh? I been replaced?"
-.- I told him I was trying to see how the pump felt to decide if I need different one that best suits me and he didn't belive me. The pump is in a box in closet til baby gets here or til I sell it. When I turned it up it hurt so idk if I can find one that doesn't hurt.
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Katherine
on May. 29, 2012 at 11:13 PM
I cried when I tried my pump the first time. Doesn't hurt at all now.
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on May. 29, 2012 at 11:16 PM
I hope so. I don't want to buy a new pump. mine cost 70 I think. Its purple, only one pump though and comes with a charger.
Quoting Gailll:It will feel different after you have the baby.
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http://kellymom.com/bf/pumpingmoms/pumping/what-to-expect-when-pumping/
this has awesome info.on pumping!
this has awesome info.on pumping!
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Add lubrication to the breastshields. This helps a lot and won't create friction with ur breast.
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on May. 29, 2012 at 11:29 PM
Omg I never thought of that. Felt like it was gonna rip my skin off.
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Add lubrication to the breastshields. This helps a lot and won't create friction with ur breast.
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Thank you!
Quoting annaica:
http://kellymom.com/bf/pumpingmoms/pumping/what-to-expect-when-pumping/
this has awesome info.on pumping!
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on May. 29, 2012 at 11:33 PM
Thanks. I'm gonna pick that up soon (when out of danger zone) I'm not going to try it though. That's all I need, more jokes from my bf lol
Quoting Sweet_Britt:LOOOL It will for sure feel different after you have the baby!! Use some lanolin on your nipple to help lubricate :D
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