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Breast Pumping Tips Do’s And Don’ts

Breast pumping is the process where a breast feeding mother uses Breast pump to store breast milk which can be used when mother is not available.so that baby can get food on proper time and get all the required nutrients.

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It is in situations such as these that the mother may need to pump the milk from her breasts and store it so that the baby can be fed on demand even when the mother is not available.

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Although the medical fraternity is of the opinion that the preferred option is to breast feed your baby, it is a distinct possibility that not all mothers can feed their baby on demand.

              Why And When to Breast Pump

Thus it is more than evident that there could be numerous reasons as to why breast pumping may be required.This could be attributed to a range of factors Some of the more important reasons may well include:

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# 1 Mother not Available

Once the mother delivers she may need to return to work and it is in instances such as these that the schedule of breast feeding may be disturbed.

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As you cannot resort to formula feeding, you will want to pump the breasts and store the milk in the refrigerator until the child is ready to feed.

# 2 Personal Times

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As you would have had a hectic time post-delivery, it is now that you may want some personal time so that you can relax and even catch up with your reading.

 

# 3 Breast Feeding Incompatibilities

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If you baby is still in hospital or is unwell and cannot suckle or even when your baby is born premature, using forty muscles to suckle may not be possible.

 

Thus the preferred option is to use a breast pump and transfer the milk to a feeding teat or bottle.

# 4 Milk supply is inadequate:

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There could be instances wherein your milk supply may be inadequate or erratic. Breast pumping will help initiate lactation and make the supply more regular.

Alternatively if you have engorged breasts due to increased milk accumulation or sore nipples, breast pumping is a convenient option.

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Thus to prevent the baby from going hungry it is advocated that you use a breast pump for enhancing milk let down.

DO’s and Don’ts of Breast Pumping

Changing lifestyles have ushered in an era wherein Breast Pumping is commoner than one would believe.

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Thus logically if you are a feeding mother who pumps for breast milk then it is important that you learn about the DO’s and Don’ts of Breast Pumping:

# DO’s – Select the Right Breast Pump

One of the most critical decisions that you will need to take is selecting the right pump.

This becomes all the more confusing considering that the market has numerous options ranging from single and double pumps to battery operated and electric variants.

Single pumps are easier to handle considering that unlike double pumps they require only one hand for holding it in place.

Conversely while battery operated variants are portable, electric pumps are far more powerful and the preferred option.

# DO’s – Store Milk in the Right Container

Ensure that you are using a BPA free container so that the stored milk does not contain hazardous materials.

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#  DON’Ts – Maintain Hand Hygiene and Pump Sanitization

As you do not want to introduce contamination and infection, make sure that you wash your hands thoroughly before holding the pump.

You must also sanitize the different parts of the pump by washing and cleaning them well manually as this will help keep the pump clean and free from infections at all times.

#  DON’Ts – Avoid Microwaves

Never microwave your breast milk before feeding. The logic is simple, microwave will not heat the milk consistently and some parts may be warmer.

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Hence when you microwave and test before feeding, you may feel that the milk is normal temperature however it may scald the mouth of your baby.

The preferred option is to transfer the milk to a bowl and then submerge the bowl in   warm water until it reaches normal temperature

Conclusion

Thus it could well be concluded that pumping for breast milk is a simple procedure provided that you choose the right pump.

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Concurrently it is important that you take the right precautions if you want your baby to have a pleasant and invigorating experience.

 

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