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Breast, Pussy & Clitoral Pumps

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What is the difference between a breast pump, a pussy pump, and a clitoral pump?

A breast pump applies suction to the breast tissue to produce engorgement and lift and to heighten nipple sensitivity. A pussy pump uses a larger cup to cover the entire vulva and labia for broad engorgement of the whole genital area. A clitoral pump uses a small precision cup specifically sized to fit over the clitoris, producing targeted engorgement of the most nerve-dense area of the vulva for maximum sensitivity enhancement. Each targets a different area and produces a different visual and sensory effect.

How does a clitoral pump increase sensitivity?

When suction is applied to the clitoris, blood is drawn toward the surface and the clitoral tissue engorges. This engorgement brings the nerve endings closer to the surface and makes them significantly more responsive to touch. Stimulation applied to an engorged clitoris feels more intense than the same stimulation applied without prior pumping. Many users apply a clitoral pump for a few minutes before vibration or oral sex to increase the reliability and intensity of clitoral orgasm.

How long should I use a breast or clitoral pump for?

Start with short sessions of two to five minutes on first use. The effect builds quickly and extended sessions are not needed, particularly at the beginning. Increase duration gradually over subsequent sessions as you become familiar with the sensation and your body's response. Never use for longer than 15 minutes at a time. Always use the quick-release valve immediately if you experience any pain, numbness, or skin colour change during use.

Are pumps safe to use?

Yes when used correctly. Always start at the lowest suction level and build gradually. Never use on broken, irritated, or sensitive skin. Never fall asleep with a pump applied. Always use the quick-release valve to release pressure rather than pulling the cup directly off the skin. Stop use immediately if you experience pain, numbness, unusual colour change in the tissue, or any other discomfort.

How do I clean a pump after use?

Rinse all cups with warm water and mild soap after every use and allow to dry completely before storing. Wipe down all tubing and the pump mechanism with a damp cloth. Inspect all tubing connections and valves before each session. Store in a dry location away from direct sunlight. Do not submerge electric pump units in water.