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Using a Breast Pump
How Do I Use a Breast Pump?Before using your breast pump for the first time it is a good idea to read through the entire instruction manual. The instruction manual can help you learn the right way to assemble and use your pump. It should also include the manufacturer’s contact information. If the instruction manual is missing from the box, check the outside of the box for a customer service line you can call to request a copy.
(Read text descriptions of the breast pump movie) General Tips for Using a Breast Pump Wash and Dry Your Hands You do not need to wash your breasts before you pump unless you have been using a cream, ointment, or other product on your breasts that must be removed first. Check the labels on products you have been using and ask your doctor for advice. Tips on hand washing from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Assemble Your Pump Get Comfortable Position the Breast-Shield(s) Begin Pumping How Long Should I Pump and What Can I Expect?A qualified health care professional can help determine the best pumping method for you. The amount of milk produced is different for everyone. A typical pumping session lasts about 10-15 minutes per breast, but you should only pump as long as it is comfortable and productive for you. Your breast milk may not flow immediately after you start pumping, so try to be patient. When it does flow, your milk should be collected in the container attached to your pump. If milk is leaking out of your pump, stop pumping and make sure you have assembled the pump correctly before trying again. If your pump continues to leak, call the manufacturer’s customer service line for help. When you have finished pumping gently insert a finger between your breast and the breast-shield to break the vacuum seal. Remove the bottle of milk from the rest of the pump, and label the bottle with the date and time of pumping before storing it in the refrigerator or freezer. Updated March 27, 2007 |
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