Customization: | Available |
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Certification: | ISO |
Feature: | Disposable |
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A breast pump is a tool used for breast milk that accumulates in the mammary glands.
1, When the mother and baby are separated, a breast pump can be used to maintain milk supply as well as to suck out the milk when it is stagnant to avoid blockage of the milk ducts for mastitis.
2, when the mother goes to work, in order to feed the child, to ensure that the breasts continue to have milk, you need to use a breast pump. When the mother goes to work, she can use the breast pump to suck out the milk during the day, and then give the baby a kiss to feed her at night. The milk sucked out on the first day will be fed to the baby on the second day, so the cycle can ensure that the breast milk will not be returned to the breast for a long period of time.
3, the breast pump can be used to chase milk. Some mothers do not have enough breast milk, but the baby's sucking interval, sometimes in the sleep of the time will be elongated, this time you can use the breast pump in the middle of the more sucking once or twice, to stimulate the lactation reflex to make the amount of milk rise.
Model No | Manual Breast Pump | MOQ | 45 box |
Brand Name | Customized | Product Name | Manual Breast Pump |
Material | PP,Silicon,100% Food Grade pp+Silicone | Color | Mixed |
Flow Velocity | Variable Flow | Material Feature | BPA Free,Latex Free |
Use Period | 3 years | Weight | About 300g |
Certificate | CE,ISO,BS | OEM | Available |
Product Size | S,M,L | Package | Carton,Box |
Driven Time | Manual | Function | Feed Baby Fresh Milk Conviently |
Productin Capacity | 800000 PCS/Month | Origin | Jiangsu,China |
Tips for using breast pumps
. Wash your hands before using a breast pump to express milk or handle breastmilk .
. Apply a hot towel to the breasts before expressing with a breast pump, massage and stimulate the areola to allow the mammary glands to open up completely.
. Stop milking when your breasts or nipples feel sore.
. Milking should be done in eighths of an ounce (not more than 20 minutes).
. When storing breastmilk, use a container with a lid.
. Remove breastmilk that has been refrigerated for more than 72 hours (3 days) .
. Do not feed frozen breastmilk with fresh breastmilk .
. Thaw frozen breastmilk or warm it in a container in a milk warmer and use it for breastfeeding.
. Do not re-freeze frozen breastmilk if your baby cannot finish it after 24 hours. Dispose of the rest of the breastmilk and sterilise the container.