18-03-2010, 23:54
accidental_booby, sorry don't have time to read your entire post it is rather lengthy, but you said there is no way to determine how much pressure is being put on the breast, I have to say you are incorrect. If you go to the NB forum, Lucy does offer a pressure gauge that you can put on the pump and it will show you how much pressure is being put on the breasts. Eman is a male user of NB and uses the gauge.
Gina, I have been using NB since about July of last year and I have never experienced any problems. The ladies that do often over pump. I over pumped very few times and those few times I got those little blister like bumps all over my breasts. I never bruised, etc. You will learn with using it what is over pumping and what is not. For me it's even the pressure hurts instead of just being a pull sensation. Anytime it hurts I ease off. Also when overpumping the breasts will turn purple. I am caucasian so even when pumping normally my breasts turn red and it's not because I'm over pumping, it's because of the increased blood flow to the area. Now I don't believe this will effect you of breast feeding. I breast fed my son who is now 5. And I plan to have another child in the next year or two. I don't feel this is harming my breasts at all. As far as permanent growth... I have taken breaks where I didn't pump for 2 weeks or more straight, because I just didn't have time. And I achieved a 32C size last year about Nov or Dec. and even with the breaks I have not lost that size, I'm assuming that's what you mean. And no they did not become saggy, mine were more saggy before NB they have perked more up now. Hope this helps and good luck!
Gina, I have been using NB since about July of last year and I have never experienced any problems. The ladies that do often over pump. I over pumped very few times and those few times I got those little blister like bumps all over my breasts. I never bruised, etc. You will learn with using it what is over pumping and what is not. For me it's even the pressure hurts instead of just being a pull sensation. Anytime it hurts I ease off. Also when overpumping the breasts will turn purple. I am caucasian so even when pumping normally my breasts turn red and it's not because I'm over pumping, it's because of the increased blood flow to the area. Now I don't believe this will effect you of breast feeding. I breast fed my son who is now 5. And I plan to have another child in the next year or two. I don't feel this is harming my breasts at all. As far as permanent growth... I have taken breaks where I didn't pump for 2 weeks or more straight, because I just didn't have time. And I achieved a 32C size last year about Nov or Dec. and even with the breaks I have not lost that size, I'm assuming that's what you mean. And no they did not become saggy, mine were more saggy before NB they have perked more up now. Hope this helps and good luck!