(06-09-2015, 05:24 AM)notquitemale Wrote: Well it's a week now I pump about an hour a day and my nipples remain erect and sensitive. It feels like I continuel gland growth also my areolas seem larger. Just as I started my breast milk pumping I finished my 5 month trial of bo and started my daily yaz birth control which I'll continue for at least a few months while I continue my ardo pump daily. We'll see. So far perky nipples and breasts unable to hide even under a baggy t shirt.
(15-09-2015, 07:34 PM)Never2L8 Wrote: After reading the posts on the Ardo Pumps, I thought I'd give it a try. Maybe I am missing something but it just doesn't work for me. It does work as advertised but it is a slow procedure. I think there are a lot of cheaper ways to increase your nipple size ... I think I'd like a little stronger pump. But that's me. I'm giving up on the Ardo and getting ready to list it on eBay.
(15-09-2015, 08:03 PM)iaboy Wrote: Somewhere I seen a b.pump that says it pumps at 300 mm/hg, which is like 75% harder than most newborns suckle at.Most breast pumps vary from about 250mm to 350 mm/hg.
BTW, is the Ardo, as still as they claim?
(15-09-2015, 10:42 PM)CalmlyAndrogynous Wrote:(15-09-2015, 08:03 PM)iaboy Wrote: Somewhere I seen a b.pump that says it pumps at 300 mm/hg, which is like 75% harder than most newborns suckle at.Most breast pumps vary from about 250mm to 350 mm/hg.
BTW, is the Ardo, as still as they claim?
The Spectra DEW 350 is a 350mm/hg pump. It is one of the quietest, but you cannot change the cycle, only the suction strength. Also I am a little concerned about its durability. Mine is getting louder as it ages.
The other one I have experimented with is the Ameda Purely Yours. It is only rated at 250mm/hg, noisier, but more variable.
I have seen the Medela Freestyle operate and well loud in comparison to the other two.
If you have teens in the house like me and don't want to be heard while pumping ...