Could a pump be used as a breast pump?

Contributor: SecretToyMan SecretToyMan
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My wife and I have a lot of trouble finding her a good breast pump (for erotic purposes). Could a penis pump be used for this?
03/06/2012
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Contributor: Ansley Ansley
Hmmm....I'm thinking it probably isn't the best idea. But let's see if we can get others to weigh in on it!
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Contributor: Holly Hox Holly Hox
I'd think no, personally.
03/06/2012
Contributor: Jul!a Jul!a
I'm not a medical professional, so take my opinion with a grain of salt, but I would think that it's pretty similar to a breast pump only smaller. You shouldn't expect to get her entire breast inside of that, but I would think it would be ok for shorter time frames.
03/06/2012
Contributor: Beck Beck
A breast pump for milk would probably work the best even for erotic purposes. I think the penis pump would be ok, but it most likely would not give her the desired results she wants. If she purchases a breast pump for milk and finds that she needs a bigger funnel, tell her to call the company and the have ways to getting them. I had this issue when breastfeeding.
03/06/2012
Contributor: P'Gell P'Gell
ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!!

I'm a Board Certified Lactation Consultant and this is NOT a medical tool. Breast pump design and their ability to regulate negative pressure has to be EXACT and CONSISTENT! Permanent damage to the breast can be done if suction is too strong or kept on the breast for too much time. Even a half way decent breast pump requires an initial outlay of about $300.00 for even a good starter pump. Anything cheaper than that and you risk the health and integrity of the breast and could cause permanent damage. I've SEEN permanent breast damage done by cheap Evenflo pumps years ago, and even those were better quality for a breast than a penis pump.

Breast pumps need consistent negative pressure, each "suck" being exactly the same (gentle) amount of suction and regulated timing of the rests between pressures. Bulb pumps were BANNED years ago, due to too much suction and breast damage, only electronic pumps with suction regulators on them are safe for pumping breasts. There is ONE manual pump which is safe, but it has suction guards on it to prevent too much pressure and is made by Medela. Even this one runs for about $65.00.

Breasts should NEVER be pumped for purely sexual reasons. The milk making parts of the breast are very complicated and it isn't just a "well, we'll just do this when we feel like it and not do it when we don't." Women who are serious about breastfeeding their children often go through quite a few challenges bringing in a milk supply, maintaining breast health and making sure the breast is properly emptied on a regular pattern (Most babies nurse every 1-3 hours, and that is how much stimulation for milk making a breast requires.) With enough stimulation, milk could start to be made, if not properly and regularly emptied (like a baby eats, every 1-3 hours) she could become painfully engorged and most likely develop mastitis, an infection of the tissue around the milk ducts. Then, when she has full breast that don't respond to any pump, a 105 fever, chills, nausea, red streaks on her breasts and the beginnings of sepsis, you're going to walk into an Emergency Room and tell them you were pumping her breasts for "fun" with a penis pump? She could become quite ill, and it isn't worth the risk. With a baby to use the milk, even women have problems, with no infant to feed, what purpose would these risks serve?

This.... penis pump is NOT for a woman's breast. She could end up damaging ducts, rupturing blood vessels, causing dangerous hematomas that could have clots break off and travel to her brain, heart or lungs or other parts of the body. That could kill her.

Keep that thing AWAY from her breasts. This thing is NOT anything like a breastpump.
03/06/2012
Contributor: LinToxic LinToxic
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Originally posted by SecretToyMan
My wife and I have a lot of trouble finding her a good breast pump (for erotic purposes). Could a penis pump be used for this?
The shape may bruise her... I dont recommend it really.
03/11/2012
Contributor: AE AE
I'd probably wouldn't recommend it. Even the cheapest pumps are pretty strong.
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