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If u were me would u keep pumping?

#1

So I posted a thread the other day about feeling a lump in my right boob.. and feeling my other one and it didnt have the same feeling it was all squishy.
I stopped pumping to rest my boob cuz it was feeling sore. its been about 3 days now and the lump is still a bit sore like when I touch it (or rub it for massage) so I left it alone. it sucks cuz for the last few days my boob as been very full. now today I notice its smaller.. just like how it looked before i pumped.. which sucks. and I want to pump again but im scared. I dont wanna rehurt my tissue or... idk. is it normal than pumping does that? I kinda wanted to test it out with my left boobh to see if the same thing would happen...
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(26-07-2014, 05:59 AM)AthenaGirl Wrote:  So I posted a thread the other day about feeling a lump in my right boob.. and feeling my other one and it didnt have the same feeling it was all squishy.
I stopped pumping to rest my boob cuz it was feeling sore. its been about 3 days now and the lump is still a bit sore like when I touch it (or rub it for massage) so I left it alone. it sucks cuz for the last few days my boob as been very full. now today I notice its smaller.. just like how it looked before i pumped.. which sucks. and I want to pump again but im scared. I dont wanna rehurt my tissue or... idk. is it normal than pumping does that? I kinda wanted to test it out with my left boobh to see if the same thing would happen...

im sorry but I don't think any lump in your boob should be taken lightly. if I were in your shoes I would not pump and wait till it went away. just my humble opinion. I wouldn't stress but id leave it and give it time to heal..
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#3

You maybe pumping too aggressively??? I have seen mentioned on Noogleberry's site that some pump for like 4hrs per day. I think more than an hr is too long, tissue needs rest time to rebuild and strengthen. It could be just a "deep" bruise? I would probably stop for a week and see if lump and discomfort shrinks. If it doesn't maybe a Doctor's visit is in order.
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(26-07-2014, 06:06 PM)iaboy Wrote:  You maybe pumping too aggressively??? I have seen mentioned on Noogleberry's site that some pump for like 4hrs per day. I think more than an hr is too long, tissue needs rest time to rebuild and strengthen. It could be just a "deep" bruise? I would probably stop for a week and see if lump and discomfort shrinks. If it doesn't maybe a Doctor's visit is in order.

No I actually don't think I ever even left it on after an hour .. I started off lightly... I did the 7:2 method and probably did it for the longest period of 40 mins... And I had good results. I feel like it did shrink and doesn't hurt anymore... Is it possible that there was a bump already in there and the pump inflated it?
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#5

Anything is possible, after all, we are here after being fixated with the idea of breasts and focusing more attention on them.
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#6

I would advise you to ask a doctor. Maybe it's just the breastgland.
I have a "lump" in both breasts, but that's s
just the gland.
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(27-07-2014, 11:52 AM)uhuccup Wrote:  I would advise you to ask a doctor. Maybe it's just the breastgland.
I have a "lump" in both breasts, but that's s
just the gland.

ya I need to wait for school to start again because I dont have insurance :/
when ud pump did it inflate ur gland?
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#8

I'm sorry but I don't pump very much, so I can't tell you that..
The gland stays there, i think it will always stay there - my doc said its normal.
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