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Hands-free Breast Pumping

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By Catharine Decker, MD
Family Medicine/Urgent Care
Luther-Mayo-Midelfort Health Systems

Reprinted with permission from the author.

This tutorial was created for breast feeding mothers, lactation consultants, breast feeding educators, nurses, physicians and any other health care professionals and is intended to help breast feeding mothers who must use a breast pump to express milk. There are many "hands-free pumping systems" available on the market today, but many are relatively complicated and expensive and/or require special bras or equipment. This simple method utilizes very inexpensive and readily available materials and functions well for most women.

Please feel free to copy and use these illustrations and instructions to share with your patients and other health care and lactation professionals. They were created with the intent to be shared and distributed for breast feeding education purposes. You have my permission to print them out, copy and distribute them for educational purposes. You also have my permission to copy them and place them on your own breast feeding education websites.

  picture of two hair elastics

Begin with two elastic ponytail holder bands. (Rubber bands may be substituted, but are not quite as sturdy and may break with repeated use.) The ponytail holders are inexpensive and can be purchased at most discount stores.

 Overlap edges. image of overlapping elastics

 Loop the two elastic bands together to form a "figure-eight".picture showing the looping together to form figure 8

Pull knot tight.image of knot forming    graphic of knot pulled tight

 

  nursing bra on model

Meet "Mimi", my model for this demonstration. If Mimi looks a little sad, it's because she's made of brown paper packaging tape. She's my home-made dressmakers' dummy, formerly used for fitting clothing when I'm sewing. She's a few years old and a little out of shape after a few years of sitting down in my basement. She needs a good bra fitter, but she'll have to do. :-) Please ignore the markings, they indicate landmarks for sewing purposes.

  Prepare bottle. Then loop one end of the figure-eight band around the breast pump funnel. Hook the other end of the figure of eight over the clasp on the nursing bra.

             elastic attached to breast pump funnel graphic                     breast pump funnel suspended from hook on nursing bra by elastic image

  graphic of nursing bra flap drawn up to help hold funnel in place

Position breast pump funnel over breast. The bra can be adjusted up around the funnel to help support it and the mother's shirt can be positioned around the top of the funnel, which will also help support the funnel and bottle in place. As the bottle fills, the weight of the bottle provides additional stability. 

  elastic brought under nursing bra strap picture

For nursing bras which fasten in the center or otherwise do not have compatible clasps to fasten the loop over, it is still possible to use this system. Before positioning the breast pump funnel, loop the figure-eight piece around the bra strap as shown.

 

  image of one elastic loop drawn through the other

Wrap one loop over around the bra strap and pull through the other loop.

  picture of loop being drawn tight

Pulling loop through.

  graphic of loop secure on nursing bra strap

Pull the loops taut.

  image of breast pump funnel held in place secured with elastic

Now proceed as before, fitting the open loop of the elastic holder around the bottle and positioning the bottle over the breast.

  image of breast pump funnel held in place with nursing bra flap drawn around it

Bottle in position with center-fastening bra.

  breast pump funnel shown with a nursing shirt picture

This photo illustrates hands-free pumping using the elastic band method together with a nursing shirt. The nursing shirt (or any shirt) when positioned around the funnels, helps hold everything in place.

  graphic of discretion of breast pumping demonstrated

All ready to pump. As you can see, this method can be quite discreet, especially if the mother has a nursing shirt. Any regular top can be adjusted down around the top of the funnels to give privacy as well. Note that the photo shows pumping one side only, but the method is perfectly suited to pumping both sides simultaneously, pumping one side or even pumping one breast while nursing baby on the other breast.

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