(17-05-2024, 01:22 PM)Shirazmn Wrote: Hi IsabelaI haven't checked this website in a while (life...), sorry for the late reply.
I never thought that adapters existed. Like you, I am using the regular funnel and the suck in all my areola. As a result, I often get red irritated rings on the edge of my areolas, and once even blisters. I will look up the adapters and try with those too. I do believe that pumping with milk pumps helps growth, and if there is a way to send a stronger signal to my brain to grow more milk ducts this way, I'm all up for trying.
I am pausing most herbal stuff until after Summer, but I will look these up next week for sure! Thank you
(30-04-2024, 05:10 PM)Isabela Wrote: Hello, anyone using breasts pumps dedicated to get milk for babies ?..
(19-08-2024, 10:30 PM)Shirazmn Wrote: Hi PalichukI am absolutely addicted to my electric breast pumps.
You should think of milk pumps as electric massagers. Do they work to enlarge the breasts? Probably yes, in the same way as massage does. Also, people repport nipple and areola enlargement using them (which makes sense). Make sure you have a set of flanges adaptors to find the right size for your nipples. (Amazon has them)
Personally, I love milk pumps and my boobs always feel heavier after a session.
(21-08-2024, 10:04 PM)Palichuk Wrote: Thank you so much for the reply’s. I have already purchased flange adapters and I am currently using 17mm. I am trying my best to pump twice a day for 20 minutes at a time. The feeling is unlike anything else and I can definitely see how it might become quite addictive. After completing a session I as well believe my breasts feel heavier and full. Were you actually able to achieve a DD cup size just by pumping or were you using any other supplements? I’m also curious as to how long you pump for roughly?I got to DD just by breast pumping, using a hospital grade dual pump at maximum suction.