Our manual breast milk pump is a complement that ensures that your baby will always drink breast milk.
Helps you to continue with the benefits of breastfeeding in a safe and natural way.
Vacuum effect mimics baby’s suckling.
Easy to assemble
Its plastic parts can be sterilized.
Easy to sterilize
It includes cap, nipple and screw to use as baby bottle
EA-BPA-BPS free.
Manual Breast Milk Pump with ergonomic handle
Helps you to continue with the benefits of breastfeeding in a safe and natural way.
Vacuum mimics baby’s suckling.
The pictures are for illustrative purpose only; the real product may not be exactly the same.
Share!Weight | 230.8 g |
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Dimensions | 85 × 137 × 190 mm |
Before the first use, and after each subsequent use, wash all the parts of the pump/baby bottle separately using lukewarm water and mild detergent, rinse them well. Then sterilize all the parts of the baby bottle in boiling water during 5 minutes.
Sterilize all the components of the breast milk pump as follows: in a pan without a lid heat water until it boils; turn off the burners; then immerse all the pieces for NO LONGER THAN 5 MINUTES; remove the parts from water and let them rest for 10 minutes; later assemble for use (do not sterilize in microwave oven).
Place the breast cup cover into the cup of the pump.
Insert the diaphragm into the back of the pump.
Clip the valve head onto the valve and insert into the base of the pump.
Screw the diaphragm cover to the back part of the pump.
Stretch the diaphragm´s axis until it fits inside the handle´s internal cavity
Fit the handle´s hinge onto the pump.
Screw the already assembled pump to the bottle.
Make sure that the pump has been correctly assembled before use.
Wash your hands thoroughly and make sure your breasts are clean. To ensure that your milk ducts are not blocked, squeeze gently on your nipples to see if any milk appears.
Place the breast cup on the breast with the nipple in the middle making sure that no air can escape; otherwise there will be no suction. You can use water to moisten a circular area of about two centimetres around your nipple to better adapt it to the pump. A better vacuum can thus be formed around the cup, facilitating the removal of milk.
Keep the bottle upright so that the milk can flow downwards inside the bottle.
Pump until the milk flow in one breast is reduced, and then place the breast shield horn on the other breast and resume pumping.
If you feel pain in the breast area when expressing, start by using the pump slowly and in more of a rhythm, pressing the handle only half of the way each time. Try to keep to a 2 – 3 second pumping rhythm. If the pain continues please consult your doctor.
Once the extraction is done, keeps pump upright and unscrew the bottle from the pump.
If you wish to feed the baby immediately, place the nipple in the screw cap, and then screw it to the bottle.
If you do not wish to feed the baby immediately remember maternal milk must be refrigerated and can be kept refrigerated for up to 24 hours, do not keep breast milk in your fridge door as the temperature varies too much. Discuss how to keep, freeze, unfreeze and heat the extracted breast milk with your doctor. Attention: once frozen and thawed, maternal milk cannot be re-frozen.
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