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Does it hurt? I hear about many negative side effects? is most of it true and what should I expect if I start?
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hey hun, i was the same before and when i started using the NB and it has taken me 4 months of using different lotions and different cups to get the hang of it. with the NB ( noogleberry ) it is a hand pump so you are in control of the pressure, and can build it up over time.
I found it frustrating for the first few months because I got lots of red dots, but I now dont get these, as i use lots of moistriser and i am more used to it.
I want to try the brava, but am sticking with the NB for a few more months.
if u want to ask anything, ill try answer best i can, there is also the noogleberry forum to go to.
of course there are other breast pumps such as the bossom beauty etc too.
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What side affects are you talking about? I don't think there's one that definitely happens to everyone...there's a chance it might not happen to you.
It doesn't hurt if you don't overpump, and if you use a lot of lubrication. Your breasts might get sore in the beginning though, until they get used to being stretched out.
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mankind has been cupping 3000 years before christ. Even if it shouldn´t help to grow bigger breasts the tissue fluids will circulate much better again which is a big plus on the health side, I´d say.
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I don't think breast pumps should hurt you, but I've known some women complain about their nipples being stretched by the pump, which they didn't want.