Using a breast pump often requires adjustments, but it shouldn’t cause prolonged pain. Although you may notice discomfort, as your breasts and nipples adjust to the stimulation and pressure of pumping, persistent pain can be a sign that something is off. Here’s what you need to know about painful pumping and what you can do to relieve your discomfort.
When using a breast pump, you may notice a painful—and even intolerable—sensation around your nipples that feels like pinching or tugging. This is the result of the pump attempting to suction onto your nipple and breast and express milk from it, and this discomfort isn’t something you should suffer through. You’ll need to make some adjustments.
Painful pumping can occur at any time during your pumping journey, but it’s especially prevalent when you’re just figuring out how to use your pump and determining whether certain accessories, especially flanges, fit well. It’s also common to experience when your breasts are engorged.
Pumping should be relatively painless. If it’s not, you should check the flange size and suction strength. If you’re using a flange that doesn’t properly fit, your nipple may feel like it’s being pulled, pinched, or squeezed against the sides of the flange rather than in a forward direction. You may also notice that you’re not expressing the usual amount of milk. Because your nipples can change in size and shape during the first several postpartum weeks, it’s also possible that the flange you’ve been comfortably using no longer fits.
Painful pumping can often be remedied. Here are a few tips:
If you try these tips and are still having problems, seek help from a lactation consultant, midwife, or postpartum doula to ensure that you have the right flange fit and help you reduce your pain.
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