Tell us about the settings you are currently using while pumping, such
as vacuum strength and cycle speed.
Plenty of women do just fine with
lower vacuum strengths, however, the problem is there's no way to determine before pumping whether you will need a stronger vacuum or not.
By pressing buttons on a control panel you can easily change both speed and
vacuum strength.
If
the vacuum strength tops out at below 250 mmHg, it could mean a weaker motor.
A pump's suction or
vacuum strength will also determine its effectiveness.
Anything less didn't provide a strong enough motor or ability to tailor one's pumping session via separate controls for cycle speed and
vacuum strength.
Flexible settings — the cycle speed adjusts with
the vacuum strength, so you can fiddle around and find what works best for you.
Vacuum strength is measured in mmHg.
Vacuum strength is extremely important to a lot of women when pumping.
Reducing water volume reduces pressure and lessens
the vacuum strength.