Quick Answer
A properly fitting pump flange helps make pumping comfortable and efficient. If the flange is too small or too large, pumping may become uncomfortable and milk removal may be less effective.
Why It Happens
The flange creates the seal between your breast and the pump.
A poor fit may lead to:
- Nipple discomfort
- Reduced milk output
- Excess rubbing
- Swelling
- Difficulty maintaining suction
Many parents need a flange size different from the one included with their pump.
What Parents Can Try
- Follow your pump manufacturer's sizing guide.
- Observe how your nipple moves during pumping.
- Replace worn flanges if necessary.
- Seek professional sizing assistance if unsure.
When It's Worth Checking In With Your Pediatrician
It may be worth checking in with a lactation consultant if pumping is painful or you continue having difficulty finding a comfortable flange size.
Key Takeaway
The correct flange size improves both comfort and pumping efficiency. Finding the right fit often makes pumping much easier.
Parents Also Ask
- How can I make pumping more comfortable?
- When should I replace pump parts?
- Why does my pumping output change?
This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your pediatrician or a qualified healthcare provider with questions about your baby's health.