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please ease my concerns about pumping....
February 25 2009 at 3:30 AM justpeachy (Login justpeachy12)
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Hi all. I am considering trying pumping, but I have a few concerns. Since many of you are experts on this, I hope you can help.
1. I was on the noogleberry gallery, and I noticed that some of the results look somewhat fake, like implants (very large, hard). Is this a common occurrence when pumping?
2. I worry size is usually not permanent and is only due to swelling. If pumping is not maintained, is it likely that you will go back to normal size?
3. I noticed from pictures that the nipples/areola of those who pump seem to turn out an angle. Why is that and is there any way to prevent that?
4. How do you prevent the red rings around the breasts from the cups, and which pumping system is best recommended if you want to avoid it?
Some minor other concerns I have are time and privacy. I worry that it might be too time consuming, and also I live with others and want a system that is quiet and discrete both in use and when its not being used. all suggestions and advice are welcome. Thanks.
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waxingmoon
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SENIOR MEMBER Re: please ease my concerns about pumping.... March 2 2009, 4:01 PM
Hi JustPeachy,
Although I am sure that others will respond as well, let me see if I can answer your questions.
1. I was on the noogleberry gallery, and I noticed that some of the results look somewhat fake, like implants (very large, hard). Is this a common occurrence when pumping?
The swelling that occurs after pumping is indeed obscene in some cases... lol. They are not hard, but very, very full. This kind of swelling goes away rather quickly. Check out those who have posted pictures about 12 hours or more after pumping. The breast no longer looks 'implantish' just a larger version of what the woman started with.
2. I worry size is usually not permanent and is only due to swelling. If pumping is not maintained, is it likely that you will go back to normal size?
Yes if you stop too soon there will be no permanent increase in breast tissue - just swelling. However, tissue expansion does promote increases in breast tissue. Brava gets it done in the smallest amount of time (weeks) because you spend 10 - 12 hours a night using it. Noogleberry gets those hours done over the course of many weeks (ultimately years) because you pump just an hour or 2 per day. Maintenance with noogleberry is not hard at all - just 2- 3 times a week to maintain a desired size.
3. I noticed from pictures that the nipples/areola of those who pump seem to turn out an angle. Why is that and is there any way to prevent that?
Many women have a lot of nipple change during pumping. Some place waterproof bandaids over the nipple to reduce pumping's effects. As far as the nipples turning out - that may ultimately be the effect of the breast being enlarged.
4. How do you prevent the red rings around the breasts from the cups, and which pumping system is best recommended if you want to avoid it?
Red rings will be temporary for most. Mine last only about an hour after pumping. I think the Brava domes are the most cushioned - however - the silicone lining of the domes does seem to cause skin issues in some. There are dome rings and other ways to cushion the domes - but all of them are going to leave marks for at least an hour or so.
As far as your questions about privacy and noise. Brava is done for the longest time, so this might be hard to keep from others since even though you do it at night you still do it for 10 - 12 hours. BB machine method is noisy - it is only done for an hour or two at a time, but it is not quiet. Noogleberry can be done for just 30 minutes a session. This can be just once or twice a day. However, aside from a few that seem to respond well to short sessions, most pump twice a day for at least 30 minutes to an hour. It can take more than a month for sustained swelling to begin with Noogleberry.
All the suction methods have their pluses and their drawbacks. The other thing is that you might respond to one method better than another. There have been several reports of women who did not respond to Brava having great success with Noogleberry. There have been other women who did not respond to Noogleberry. The same thing can be said about the BB machine.
I hope this has given you the information you were looking for.
Best wishes,
waxingmoon
February 25 2009 at 3:30 AM justpeachy (Login justpeachy12)
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Hi all. I am considering trying pumping, but I have a few concerns. Since many of you are experts on this, I hope you can help.
1. I was on the noogleberry gallery, and I noticed that some of the results look somewhat fake, like implants (very large, hard). Is this a common occurrence when pumping?
2. I worry size is usually not permanent and is only due to swelling. If pumping is not maintained, is it likely that you will go back to normal size?
3. I noticed from pictures that the nipples/areola of those who pump seem to turn out an angle. Why is that and is there any way to prevent that?
4. How do you prevent the red rings around the breasts from the cups, and which pumping system is best recommended if you want to avoid it?
Some minor other concerns I have are time and privacy. I worry that it might be too time consuming, and also I live with others and want a system that is quiet and discrete both in use and when its not being used. all suggestions and advice are welcome. Thanks.
Author Reply
waxingmoon
(Login waxingmoon)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: please ease my concerns about pumping.... March 2 2009, 4:01 PM
Hi JustPeachy,
Although I am sure that others will respond as well, let me see if I can answer your questions.
1. I was on the noogleberry gallery, and I noticed that some of the results look somewhat fake, like implants (very large, hard). Is this a common occurrence when pumping?
The swelling that occurs after pumping is indeed obscene in some cases... lol. They are not hard, but very, very full. This kind of swelling goes away rather quickly. Check out those who have posted pictures about 12 hours or more after pumping. The breast no longer looks 'implantish' just a larger version of what the woman started with.
2. I worry size is usually not permanent and is only due to swelling. If pumping is not maintained, is it likely that you will go back to normal size?
Yes if you stop too soon there will be no permanent increase in breast tissue - just swelling. However, tissue expansion does promote increases in breast tissue. Brava gets it done in the smallest amount of time (weeks) because you spend 10 - 12 hours a night using it. Noogleberry gets those hours done over the course of many weeks (ultimately years) because you pump just an hour or 2 per day. Maintenance with noogleberry is not hard at all - just 2- 3 times a week to maintain a desired size.
3. I noticed from pictures that the nipples/areola of those who pump seem to turn out an angle. Why is that and is there any way to prevent that?
Many women have a lot of nipple change during pumping. Some place waterproof bandaids over the nipple to reduce pumping's effects. As far as the nipples turning out - that may ultimately be the effect of the breast being enlarged.
4. How do you prevent the red rings around the breasts from the cups, and which pumping system is best recommended if you want to avoid it?
Red rings will be temporary for most. Mine last only about an hour after pumping. I think the Brava domes are the most cushioned - however - the silicone lining of the domes does seem to cause skin issues in some. There are dome rings and other ways to cushion the domes - but all of them are going to leave marks for at least an hour or so.
As far as your questions about privacy and noise. Brava is done for the longest time, so this might be hard to keep from others since even though you do it at night you still do it for 10 - 12 hours. BB machine method is noisy - it is only done for an hour or two at a time, but it is not quiet. Noogleberry can be done for just 30 minutes a session. This can be just once or twice a day. However, aside from a few that seem to respond well to short sessions, most pump twice a day for at least 30 minutes to an hour. It can take more than a month for sustained swelling to begin with Noogleberry.
All the suction methods have their pluses and their drawbacks. The other thing is that you might respond to one method better than another. There have been several reports of women who did not respond to Brava having great success with Noogleberry. There have been other women who did not respond to Noogleberry. The same thing can be said about the BB machine.
I hope this has given you the information you were looking for.
Best wishes,
waxingmoon