(09-04-2019, 06:51 PM)ariadne Wrote: Maybe I'm changing my mind about selling my Spectra - its too addictive. (or is that why I should still sell it!)
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(09-04-2019, 08:38 PM)Zork Wrote:(09-04-2019, 06:51 PM)ariadne Wrote: Maybe I'm changing my mind about selling my Spectra - its too addictive. (or is that why I should still sell it!)
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I agree Spectra is definitively the best, I had a Medela, this is poor quality and awfully noisy. I use fenugreek oil to lubricate.
My goal is to come to lactation, so I'm using glandular BO to grow breast tissue and it's working very well. I have a noogleberry, this is a trauma device I really don't like it, I don't use it anymore. Spectra is gently pumping the breast, through the ducts, on the lobules of the mammary gland.
When I bought Spectra I was always using full force and full speed, as my breasts are growing and mammary glands are developing, I had to considerably reduce the power of sucking, it was unbearable, I'm now on 8 with the lowest speed.
No trauma for the nipple, the entire breast tissue is under suction and after the 30 min suction at power 8, the whole of my breast are red and hot which is very good to make BO working, there are no trauma marks on my breast after session. The more you grow breast tissue, the more you have to reduce suction power.
I guess my breasts are reacting exactly the same way as women when I'm pumping, except I have no lactation. Lactation is the ultimate goal to have perfect breasts. I'm not sure it's possible, those who succeed that it was to really feed their own baby. Now I will finish my bottles of BO to get maximum mammary glands, then I will try to initiate lactation.
Best wishes to all
(15-04-2019, 08:08 AM)Zork Wrote: @Shiraz, thanks for the reply, anyway Domperidone is not an hormone, this is a drug used to relieve nausea. I've read too that men can breastfeed but I guess it will be very difficult using a breast pump only, you need real baby sucking your own breast.
(17-04-2019, 08:07 PM)valerie anne Wrote: I would love to join this thread!
I regularly use a dual electric breast pump in the hope of stimulating my breast milk.
I am pumping now, having worn nipple suction teats all day to extend my nipples. I am using an Ardo Calypso dual electric pump, and I lubricate my pump cones using coconut oil.
I support the breast shields in the cups of my bra. I am really being drawn into the pump cones, but it’s rare that I produce anything. When using the suction teats, I regularly excrete some milky fluid, but my electric breast pumps produce nothing, even though I feel heavy.
My pumping activities have generated lots of lovely soft breast tissue plus hard nipples. I need to wear a bra all the time now, for support and nipple modesty.
(25-04-2019, 08:26 AM)Isabela Wrote:(17-04-2019, 08:07 PM)valerie anne Wrote: I would love to join this thread!
I regularly use a dual electric breast pump in the hope of stimulating my breast milk.
I am pumping now, having worn nipple suction teats all day to extend my nipples. I am using an Ardo Calypso dual electric pump, and I lubricate my pump cones using coconut oil.
I support the breast shields in the cups of my bra. I am really being drawn into the pump cones, but it’s rare that I produce anything. When using the suction teats, I regularly excrete some milky fluid, but my electric breast pumps produce nothing, even though I feel heavy.
My pumping activities have generated lots of lovely soft breast tissue plus hard nipples. I need to wear a bra all the time now, for support and nipple modesty.
Hi Valerie anne and thanks for sharing your experience, are you genetic male with induced lactation ?..
Ardo Calypso is looking great, I'm on Spectra, did you ever used that ?
May be quality of the pump is doing a lot, anyway as I could generate pretty much breast tissue I had to reduce power suction of my pumping device because I have the feeling it's hurting my breasts.
Are you full power pumping ?..
(01-05-2019, 08:39 PM)valerie anne Wrote:(25-04-2019, 08:26 AM)Isabela Wrote:(17-04-2019, 08:07 PM)valerie anne Wrote: I would love to join this thread!
I regularly use a dual electric breast pump in the hope of stimulating my breast milk.
I am pumping now, having worn nipple suction teats all day to extend my nipples. I am using an Ardo Calypso dual electric pump, and I lubricate my pump cones using coconut oil.
I support the breast shields in the cups of my bra. I am really being drawn into the pump cones, but it’s rare that I produce anything. When using the suction teats, I regularly excrete some milky fluid, but my electric breast pumps produce nothing, even though I feel heavy.
My pumping activities have generated lots of lovely soft breast tissue plus hard nipples. I need to wear a bra all the time now, for support and nipple modesty.
Hi Valerie anne and thanks for sharing your experience, are you genetic male with induced lactation ?..
Ardo Calypso is looking great, I'm on Spectra, did you ever used that ?
May be quality of the pump is doing a lot, anyway as I could generate pretty much breast tissue I had to reduce power suction of my pumping device because I have the feeling it's hurting my breasts.
Are you full power pumping ?..
I am pumping for several hours every day at full suction. I would love to try a breast pump with more power, as I can suffer more stimulation!
My nipples are like organ stops, and my boobs feel heavy. My breast pumps produce nothing, but my large nipple suction teats draw me out and relieve my pain. After a few hours, each teat delivers a spoonfull of milk.