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Re: VaculinkFrom: Barbara Nicol MD (blnicol@ix.netcom.com)Fri Mar 3 10:48:23 2006
No, but one of the Kiwis comes with a traction monitor attached as part of the unit. It isn't reported on the strip, but it does help you to know how hard you are pulling - even if you only use it for a few times to train your muscles. I like the Kiwi Omni-Cup over the M-cup for its flexible disc attachment, which makes it easier to place correctly even with asynclitism and a tight perineum, and also because it frees a nurse's hands to help the patient in some other way (do it yourself pumping). - Barb
At Fri, 3 Mar 2006, DMECNM@aol.com wrote:
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-- Barbara Nicol MD St. Luke's Health Care Center San Francisco CA USA
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