Thursday, February 2, 2012
Medela Professional Symphony Electric Breast Pump
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Ameda Purely Yours Breast Pump - Carry All
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Thursday, January 19, 2012
How to Store Breast Milk Safely
When we supply our babies with breast milk, this is one of the best things that we are doing for them as well as for ourselves as mothers. It may not always be possible for us to breast feed our babies and therefore we may use a breast pump to provide our babies with the milk. So in this case, we will need to know how to store it safely, so here goes.
What To Place It In
· Some breast pumps come with its own "containers" for you to store the milk.
· You can use a sterilized baby bottle with a cover that prevents air from entering the bottle.
· Pre-sterilized nursing bags are manufactured to store breast milk in.
· A sterilized cup with a cover that will keep air out of it.
Where To Store It
· It can be stored at the back of the refrigerator for a maximum of three (3) days. When it is stored in the back of the fridge, this will help to keep the milk cold at all times and therefore helps to prevent early spoilage.
· Breast milk could also be stored at room temperature for up to seven (7) hours. At specific room temperatures, it can last a bit longer. For example at 60 degrees Fahrenheit, at room temperature, it can last up to 24 hours.
· If you will be taking it to work with you, you can place in into a cooler with some ice, and this will help to keep it fresh.
Other Useful Tips
· Always make sure that you wash you hands with soap, before handling the breast pump.
· Put the date, and you can add the time as well, on all the "containers" with milk.
· Always put fresh milk in a sterile "container" and do not add fresh ones with previously pumped ones.
· Do not store a large quantity of it at one setting. Store only small amounts.
· Talk with your health care provider about breast feeding matters.
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Friday, January 13, 2012
Medela Swing Breast Pump
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Saturday, January 7, 2012
Medela Swing Electric Breast Pump
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Expression Swing Mode, Stimulation Swing Mode. An electric breast pump which is easily adaptable to the daily routine of a dynamic mother. Ideal for occasional or frequent pumping - handy, trendy and quiet. The only single electric personal use pump with breakthrough 2-Phase Expression; Technology for maximum milk flow. First researched and developed for hospital breast pumps, 2-Phase Expression is an advanced pumping pattern that mimics a baby's natural nursing rhythm by pumping in two distinct modes. Stimulation Mode: To simulate your baby's initial rapid sucking to start your milk flowing. Expression Mode: To simulate your baby's slower deeper sucks to express your milk gently and efficiently. Includes of Medela Swing Personal Use Breast Pump: SoftFit breastshield, bottles and caps, Bottle stand, Power cord, Shoulder/next strap, Tubing, Valve and membrane, Drawstring bag.
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Monday, December 26, 2011
Top Ten Tips For Expressing Breast Milk
I've been expressing breast milk for several weeks now, so I thought I would share some important tips that have helped me greatly.
1. Be sure to drink plenty of water. It's hard to produce milk without it, as I've learned. I started out expressing four to six 3oz bottles a day, but then tapered off to two or three bottles. I realized I had not been drinking much water. Increasing my water intake helped to get my milk production back up. If you decide to increase your water intake, express 15 to 30 minutes later than you normally would for a while.
2. Expressing is usually better in the morning, or after a bath or shower. You get a good let down from it. (Let down is a basically a reflex that moves your milk from the milk ducts into your nipple where your baby or breast pump can suck milk out.)
3. If expressing more than once a day, try to keep to a routine. I express two to three times a day, at 8am, 2pm and 8pm. Although it's often recommended, I don't express through the night, since I always have to feed through the night because my partner won't get up to feed by bottle.
4. About 5 minutes before you're going to express, prepare two face cloths or flannels and a bowl of hot water. Don't make it too hot! I prefer to double express using an Ameda Lactaline dual pump. I put the hot cloths on both of my breasts for five minutes before expressing. If the cloths cool too quickly, reheat them.
5. Before expressing, remove one cloth at a time and massage that breast, rubbing softly. Pay special attention to massaging any lumps or sore areas. If you're expressing off one breast at time, put just one cloth on the breast your planning to use first. Once you feel you are ready to express, take the cloth off that breast, reheat it and place it on the other. If you're planning on double expressing, place hot cloths on each of your breast, wait five minutes, then massage both at the same time.
6. If your baby is due a feed, latch your baby on each breast for a few suckles. It could improve the amount of milk that you can express afterward. It takes about an hour for your production to rebuild.
7. If you do not have a regular routine, you'll express when you feel heavy and sore. You can increase milk production if you wait an extra ten minutes or so before beginning but it is not the best way. The best way to increase your milk production is to, express more regularly through the day and through the night.
8. To help with sore or cracked nipples, hand express a little of your breast milk and rub it onto your nipples and areola. I recommend that you do this after each time you express. It works better than any cream. If you have to use cream I recommend Goldshield Kamillosan. Chamomile ointment can also be used for nappy rash. But only use after expressing or breast feeding. I always wipe off any creams before expressing.
9. If you want to use a hand pump, I recommend the Tommee Tippee. Easy to use, clean and take apart. For an electric pump I recommend the Ameda Lactaline Dual Breast Pump. It is great for double pumping, which saves heaps of time when expressing. It's more expensive, but you get your money's worth. I tried a Medela dual action pump, and hated it. An hour after starting I still only had 30 mills. I can hand express that in 3 minutes.
10. Finally, it's very important to store breast milk properly:
Milk kept in bags specially designed for breast milk storage can be stored in the fridge or freezer. Milk kept in the freezer can be stored for up 6 months at temperature of -18 Celsius or -0.4 Fahrenheit. Milk stored at room temperature 26 Celsius or 78.8 Fahrenheit can be keep for up to 8 hours. Milk thawed and placed in the fridge can be stored for 24 hours if unopened at the temperature should be +2 to +5 Celsius or 35.6 to 41 Fahrenheit. If opened it can be stored for 12 hours at the same temperature. Milk stored in the fridge without being frozen or unopened can be stored for up to 72 hours. (Recommendation is 24 hours. I only keep it for 24 hours before I will pour it down the sink.) The temperature should between +2 to +5 Celsius or 35.6 to 41 Fahrenheit. Milk that has been drank but not finished should be poured out after an hour.