Abstract
Pumping is a necessary practice for many families and due to the time-intensive nature, optimal techniques are in high demand. The objective of this study was to assess the experiences and feelings of women who utilized the parallel pumping technique. Three phone interviews were conducted with all participants who met the inclusion criteria. Participants in this study favored the parallel pumping technique over the triple-feeding technique and felt it streamlined their feeding routine. Future studies should focus on identifying if the parallel pumping technique quantifiably increases production of mothers' milk.
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