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Are manual breast pumps for breast enlargement ok?

I saw some from HongKong and China that looks ok and very cheap on Aliexpress. But Im not sure if they can work as well or approximate the effects of electric pumps like NB even just a tiny bit...

Yh a manual pump works noogleberry has the same, really cheaper pumps should do exactly the same there's just normally no choice in cup size and might not be as well made eg rough edges or not as long lasting. But if it looks good I think someone was using Chinese cupping breast pump that looked more comfortable so yes I would say its really worth a try you could find something better than the normal ones and cheaper and please write a review up if you do.
Hey thanks BonitaDDs.

Yes, Ive been looking around online shops and will write a review if will work fine.

Thanks!
The problem with the manual ones especially the cheap ones is they leak too much..... so you spend a lot of your time pumping them back up..... better ones have an air lock or a check valve to prevent leakage.... look into the chinese therapy cups .... with the built in air locks.... cheap and once you pump them up they stay attached for hours......
They are cheap and crack easily. They are 4in dia. X 4in deep.
Some simple things to do to help improve it.
1. Black electrical tape wrapped tightly around it from the base up to the 6 mark, use several layers and be sure to wrap the rubber ring to it too. This will help prevent cracking and seal any future cracks.
2. Get rid of those thick rubber lines that come with it. Use 1/4 air lines. They are easier to deal with and have another benifit
3. The bulb thing will leak after a week or two. So clamp the line with a paper clamp or tiny pair of locking pliers. Air line don't take much force the clamp tight.
4. Take a hot glue gun and put a small bead behind the inside edge of the rubber ring it can dig in to the skin and cause discomfort and possible minor scratching. Careful not to melt the plastic

It what I did with mine and no problems with leaking so far
(04-10-2013, 03:27 AM)johanne Wrote: [ -> ]They are cheap and crack easily. They are 4in dia. X 4in deep.
Some simple things to do to help improve it.
1. Black electrical tape wrapped tightly around it from the base up to the 6 mark, use several layers and be sure to wrap the rubber ring to it too. This will help prevent cracking and seal any future cracks.
2. Get rid of those thick rubber lines that come with it. Use 1/4 air lines. They are easier to deal with and have another benifit
3. The bulb thing will leak after a week or two. So clamp the line with a paper clamp or tiny pair of locking pliers. Air line don't take much force the clamp tight.
4. Take a hot glue gun and put a small bead behind the inside edge of the rubber ring it can dig in to the skin and cause discomfort and possible minor scratching. Careful not to melt the plastic

It what I did with mine and no problems with leaking so far

I dont know which therapy cups you are using or purchase, but the one I used (and recommend earlier) for Small Size is 6.75 inches in height. It is very durable. I have been testing and wear during sleep for 3 weeks and no cracks.
-V
The manual breast pumps I ordered arrived in the mail last week. I have already been pumping my smaller breast for 4 nights now. I only do 15-20 mins each night as I have very little privacy. I live with my sisters who think Im crazy doing NBE... I dont really mind.

Im trying the pumps because I havent seen any growth since the 1- 2 cm added on the tape. I just want to even out both breasts before trying the therapy cups Cancerstrikes recommended... So far, even with very short pumping my breasts feel a bit swollen which I hope will lead to eventual growth!

It is true though they manual ones lose suction easily.

Here's what they look like.

http://www.aliexpress.com/item/breast-ma...01049.html
After you pump... take a clamp and pinch the hose.... most of the leakage is through the pump.... the suction should last a lot longer...
Thanks Karren! Smile
Your welcome! You can get pretty strong clamps at the hardware store... like big clothes pins... with rubber tips... for like a dollar or two... the fancy suction systems have a check valve or an air lock which prevents air from leaking in so your just doing it manually....
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