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How
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Breast pumps
These are designed to help you express milk from your breasts into a container or bottle. Some mums find they can only express a very little milk at a time, which can make it a rather drawn out process
They are useful:
There are three types of breast pump which come with everything needed, including bottles and teats:
Manual
You use your hand to pump the lever that creates suction. These can be hard
work, so it’s worth ensuring you buy one that’s efficient.
Look for:
Battery
operated
A battery operated unit does the work for you so that you just hold onto the
bottle. Some makes can also operate from the mains, and some come with a mains
adaptor included in the price. You can also buy separate breast pump mains adaptors
compatible with a variety of makes.
Electric
You can rent large electric pumps, which is useful if your baby is in special
care or you need a pump for long-term use - these are available through the
babyworld shop.
Whichever type of pump you buy, remember that the parts will need to be easy to clean and to sterilise.
Storage
Expressed breast milk can be stored in the fridge for 24 hours or freezer for
three months, depending on how quickly you intend to use it. There are a variety
of products available to help make storage easier, including: