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Hi all! I had a question if your flange is dripping milk after a pump session, but you're still catching a lot in the bottle, would the flange be too small or too big? It doesn't irritate nipples at all or they don't feel sore. I am using a Medela pump in style.

pumpwithpurpose
pumpwithpurpose
Nov 14, 2023

If the milk is dripping forward towards the bottle then it could mean your membrane need to be changed as it may not be operating effectively. If it is pooling under the bottom of the nipple and drips out the back is the flange onto your body then it may mean flange is too big.

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