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Spectra pump setting Mommies, I have been back to work for 2 weeks now and my lo is 14 weeks old. I have been using the…

Spectra pump setting

Mommies, I have been back to work for 2 weeks now and my lo is 14 weeks old. I have been using the Spectra S2. I used to have the pump on L04 vaccuum. Then my lo started sleeping longer at night and the amount of milk I pumped went down. So I increased it to L05 vaccuum and now get more milk. Is it normal to have to change settings even though you have used one setting for a while? With my firstbaby i used medela so it was very different.

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My LC told me it is normal to change settings as things change. Just find the comfortable setting for the time being.

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I’m not in love with the spectra. I think everyone uses different settings. I always have to use 5 or 6. It makes sense that you can change the settings around to suit how much milk you’re getting.

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