06-03-2014, 17:57
Hi jxdoll, I thought I'd share this quote that I found on the Noogleberry forum. I thought it was brilliant, and this is what I plan on doing once I get a suction device!
"My right breast is smaller than the left one and I noticed when pumping, that I fill the left dome much quicker than the right one. I did originally think of pumping the right breast on its own for maybe 10 mins or so before wearing both domes, however I found a simpler way of doing it.
I put on the domes and pump both to get suction. Once the domes feel secure, I take hold of the tubing coming out of the left dome and fold it in half between finger and thumb to stop the suction. I hold it like that and continue to pump, pumping out the right dome on its own. I then release the tubing and continue to pump both breasts. I find this evens out the breasts more, and then when removing the domes, the breasts both look and feel the same.
It saves an awful lot of time doing it this way, rather than pumping the smaller breast on its own and at least this way, the left breast is still receiving its suction at the same time."
"My right breast is smaller than the left one and I noticed when pumping, that I fill the left dome much quicker than the right one. I did originally think of pumping the right breast on its own for maybe 10 mins or so before wearing both domes, however I found a simpler way of doing it.
I put on the domes and pump both to get suction. Once the domes feel secure, I take hold of the tubing coming out of the left dome and fold it in half between finger and thumb to stop the suction. I hold it like that and continue to pump, pumping out the right dome on its own. I then release the tubing and continue to pump both breasts. I find this evens out the breasts more, and then when removing the domes, the breasts both look and feel the same.
It saves an awful lot of time doing it this way, rather than pumping the smaller breast on its own and at least this way, the left breast is still receiving its suction at the same time."