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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Dr. Lisa Anders, assistant professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and IBCLC. Together, they explore Dr. Anders’ groundbreaking research on flange sizing for pumping parents—an area that has been historically under-researched and inconsistently practiced. Dr. Anders shares how using nipple tip diameter rather than base diameter may improve comfort, milk expression, and overall pumping experience.
They discuss the practical implications of her findings for private practice IBCLCs, how to apply the research in clinical care, and what this means for the future of pumping support.
Anders, L., Frem, J.M., & McCoy, T.P. (2024). Flange Size Matters: A Comparative Pilot Study of the Flange FITS Guide Versus Traditional Sizing Methods. Journal of Human Lactation, 41(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/08903344241296036
Lisa’s Journey into Lactation Research
Dr. Anders shares how:
Why Flange Fit Matters
They discuss:
Clinical Application and Research Gaps
Dr. Anders explains:
Equity and Access in Pumping Support
They explore:
Looking Ahead
Dr. Anders shares:
Advice for IBCLCs and Perinatal Professionals
Dr. Anders encourages providers to:
Guest Info:
Dr. Lisa Anders is an assistant professor at UNC Greensboro and a board-certified lactation consultant. Her research focuses on maternal health, infant feeding, and improving care experiences through interdisciplinary and inclusive approaches.
📘 LinkedIn: Dr. Lisa Anders
📚 Read the study: Anders, L. (2024). Reconsidering Flange Sizing for Breast Pumping Parents: A Pilot Study. Journal of Human Lactation.
Connect with Margaret:
📧 Email: [email protected]
📸 Instagram: @margaretsalty
📘 Facebook: Margaret Salty
🎙 Hosted by: Margaret Salty
🎧 Guest: Dr. Lisa Anders
🎵 Music by: The Magnifiers, “My Time Traveling Machine”
Hashtags & Keywords:
#BehindTheLatch #FlangeFit #BreastPumpingSupport #LactationResearch #IBCLC #NipplePain #InclusiveLactationCare #PumpSupport #EvidenceBasedLactation
🎧 Listen now on your favorite podcast app—and don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Dr. Lisa Anders, assistant professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and IBCLC. Together, they explore Dr. Anders’ groundbreaking research on flange sizing for pumping parents—an area that has been historically under-researched and inconsistently practiced. Dr. Anders shares how using nipple tip diameter rather than base diameter may improve comfort, milk expression, and overall pumping experience.
They discuss the practical implications of her findings for private practice IBCLCs, how to apply the research in clinical care, and what this means for the future of pumping support.
Anders, L., Frem, J.M., & McCoy, T.P. (2024). Flange Size Matters: A Comparative Pilot Study of the Flange FITS Guide Versus Traditional Sizing Methods. Journal of Human Lactation, 41(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/08903344241296036
Lisa’s Journey into Lactation Research
Dr. Anders shares how:
Why Flange Fit Matters
They discuss:
Clinical Application and Research Gaps
Dr. Anders explains:
Equity and Access in Pumping Support
They explore:
Looking Ahead
Dr. Anders shares:
Advice for IBCLCs and Perinatal Professionals
Dr. Anders encourages providers to:
Guest Info:
Dr. Lisa Anders is an assistant professor at UNC Greensboro and a board-certified lactation consultant. Her research focuses on maternal health, infant feeding, and improving care experiences through interdisciplinary and inclusive approaches.
📘 LinkedIn: Dr. Lisa Anders
📚 Read the study: Anders, L. (2024). Reconsidering Flange Sizing for Breast Pumping Parents: A Pilot Study. Journal of Human Lactation.
Connect with Margaret:
📧 Email: [email protected]
📸 Instagram: @margaretsalty
📘 Facebook: Margaret Salty
🎙 Hosted by: Margaret Salty
🎧 Guest: Dr. Lisa Anders
🎵 Music by: The Magnifiers, “My Time Traveling Machine”
Hashtags & Keywords:
#BehindTheLatch #FlangeFit #BreastPumpingSupport #LactationResearch #IBCLC #NipplePain #InclusiveLactationCare #PumpSupport #EvidenceBasedLactation
🎧 Listen now on your favorite podcast app—and don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!

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