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Tips For Using Breast Pump

 Breast pumps are extremely useful for mothers who want to breastfeed their babies, yet don’t have the time to do it. Breast pumps help mothers in ensuring that their babies get all the important nutritional necessities, even when it is not possible for direct breastfeeding. If you decide to use breast pumps, understand the tips for using a breast pump. The breast pumps do not suck milk from the breast, but rather trigger or let down the response for ejecting the milk.

Various Tips For Using Breast Pumps Most Effectively

Always ensure that you are using the appropriate pump that meets your needs. While choosing the breast pump, it is important to consider the time you will not be with the baby and how often you will have to use the breast pump. If you want to return to work, start using breast pumps about three weeks, before going back to work. Mornings are the time when you can pump maximum milk. Practice increases milk production. To have easy, convenient access to breasts dress in two-piece outfits. Wash you hands before using breast pumps and sit comfortably so that your shoulders and back get the necessary support. Place breast shield centered firmly over the nipple to prevent discomfort, while pumping.

Set up a pumping schedule and a routine for breast pumping like setting the breast pump in the same position and use the same mental tricks for getting the reflex for milk ejaculation. Drink few glasses of water, relax and imagine – whatever gets the milk to flow. Use a few minutes to massage your breasts or else apply on the breasts warm compresses initially before using breast pumps. Begin suction from the lowest level and then gradually raise the level of suction to a higher comfortable level. When the milk flow decreases while pumping, breast massage can sure revive the milk flow.

If there is time constraint, pump for only a little time say around five minutes. The main thing is to use the breast pump consistently to stimulate your breasts. Pump more number of times than pumping for a longer stretch of time. Don’t skip any sessions, as even a few minute sessions will create a positive effect. During holidays and weekends utilize the time to bond with your baby and to use the breast pumps for getting plentiful milk supply. You can watch the picture of your baby while pumping and even hear the baby talk.

To reduce the chafing of the breast against breast pump horns, apply vegetable oil or some cream like lanolin cream. This will help the breast pump to draw in much more of your breast similar to the way a baby does. Whenever possible, pump both the breasts and thereby pumping more milk in less time and also stimulating hormones, which produces milk. Besides, you can also pump one breast, while the baby is nursing the other breast. Lean forward, when you pump, for the milk to flow through the shields into the bottle or horns. Pump milk at regular intervals of every three hours or less.


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