Breast Pumping More Conveniently
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More Multi-tasking Tips and Getting Organized
Some women multi-task by pumping one breast while nursing the baby on the
other breast. Some babies are bothered by the noise of electric breast pumps
so
their mothers have more success with a quality
one-handed manual pump like the Medela Harmony, Ameda One-Hand, or Avent
Isis breast pumps. A good time to try this technique is early in the
morning when milk supply and the prolactin hormone is the greatest. Baby
will usually be sated with the one side at this time of day – no need to
switch sides unless you feel lopsided. Women who have difficulty getting
their milk to let-down when pumping alone can often fill a bottle with
their baby helping to stimulate their let-down.
Organize Your Breast Pumping Routine Better.
Follow a set routine: assemble your equipment the same way each time.
Disassemble and wash the parts the same way each time. Like the pit crew
for a race car, you will get faster and more efficient each time. If you use your breast pump
several times a day, you could try the
following tip. Instead of washing your parts after every session, just
give your breast shield assembly a quick rinse and seal it in a clean plastic bag in the
refrigerator.* Do give the parts a thorough hot, soapy wash at least once daily
and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for sterilizing the parts when
needed. Some users advise buying extra breast pump parts as a convenience. Have
two sets of the washable parts and you can wash only half as often. Some women buy three sets
if they are pumping three times daily while at work. They bag the used
parts without washing them and bring them home for one washing. It saves time at work, and
you can take advantage of your home dishwasher. Some women assign
the task of parts-washing to another family member so they can have more
time nursing and re-bonding with their baby in the evening. Another
advantage to owning at least one extra set of parts is as a little
insurance in case you lose something essential. If you are not lucky
enough to have a retailer in your area that sells all the parts
individually, you need to call the manufacturer and have one shipped to
you. It can take days for your part to arrive. That can be a real
inconvenience for mothers who must pump every day. Finally, if you are breast pumping several times a day, buy or rent an efficient,
high-quality breast pump. A double electric pump will finish the job in
sometimes less than half the time, usually ten minutes when you become
experienced. A pump that is slow is not only inconvenient,
but some users find them uncomfortable too. A breast pump that wastes your
time will cause you aggravation you do not need. Page:
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Bryson *A Note About Refrigerating Parts
Instead of Washing Them Every Time:
On what basis do women feel it is safe to delay washing their breast pump parts?
Based on breast milk storage guidelines,
expressed milk is safe at a room temperature of 72 degrees Fahrenheit for
up to 10 hours. By refrigerating the parts, any traces of milk left on
them is safe for at least that long. On the other hand, frequent handling
of the parts may introduce germs from the surfaces they touch, such as
hands, breasts, and the table one sets them down on. The practice of
delayed washing may not be
endorsed by healthcare professionals. In the situation of collecting
breast milk for a particularly vulnerable baby, i.e. premature, newborn,
or sick, one would be wise to practice all hygienic precautions as
advised by the doctor and manufacturers of breast pumps. |