Walll Street Journal -- The Food and Drug Administration said baby-products maker Evenflo Co. failed to properly investigate some complaints involving women who reported receiving electrical shocks while using the company’s breast pumps. In an Aug. 25 warning letter released by the agency Tuesday, the FDA said it found manufacturing violations at two Ohio plants that make pumps used by women to express breast milk. The breast pumps are sold nationwide under the “Comfort Select” brand name. Evenflo, of Miamisburg, Ohio, is private firm that makes a variety of baby products including toys, high chairs, car seats and strollers.