Breast Feeding Pump
Breast pumps do not actually suck the milk out of a woman’s breast.
They encourage milk ejection by helping to removing breast milk in the same way that your baby does.
There are several types and models of breast pumps to choose from.

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Brand New Medela Symphony Hospital breastpump FREE SHIP US $1,175.00 |
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Medela Symphony Hospital Breast Pump 2.0 Case Accessor. US $944.95 |
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NEW Medela Lactina Select Breast Pump Breastpump 7speed US $789.00 |
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New Ameda Elite Breast Pump with Accessories US $351.00 |
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Medela Lactina Electric Plus Hospital Grade Breast Pump US $329.99 |
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Philips AVENT ISIS iQ DUO Twin Electronic Breast Pump US $315.65 |
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MEDELA FREESTYLE BREASTPUMP SEALED 2008 NEW US $299.99 |
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New FreeStyle Medela Breastpump with Freebies US $299.99 |
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Avent ISIS Duo Twin Electric BreastPump iQ24 Sterilizer US $289.99 |
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Medela Lactina Electric Plus Hospital Breast Pump &MORE US $289.00 |
Examples of pumps for breast feeding include Hospital grade breast pumps, dual breast pumps and electric breast pumps.
Milk that is removed by the breast pump can be stored, bottled and given to your baby at a later time.
Studies have shown that if this milk is kept at room temperature, it can stay fresh for about 10 hours.
When breast milk is refrigerated, it can last for up to 8 days. If you freeze breast milk, it can last 6 months. If you decide to try freezing your breast milk, the thermometer in your refrigerator should be set to 0 degrees Fahrenheit or -18 degrees Celsius.
Additional Uses For Breast Pumps
In addition, you can donate this milk to what are called milk banks. These milk banks are meant provide breast milk for premature infants or other high-risk children when mothers cannot breast feed them for some reason.
Many woman who are working mothers can benefit from owning a breast pump. For example, a lactating mother can pump the milk at a convenient time during the workday and then feed the milk to their baby later.
Another use for a breast pump is if a woman’s breast becomes engorged. Breast Pumps from Evenflo, Gerber, Hollister, Medela, Lactina, Lansinoh and Playtex can help to relieve this condition where there is too much milk in the woman’s breasts.
In addition, if breastfeeding is not going properly between mother and child, a mother could choose to use the breast pump only to get breast milk to their child.
An additional use for breast pumps, such as the In Style or Isis, could be that the mother is unable to nurse the child due to being on medication. A breast pump will allow the mother to get rid of the excess milk.
Finally, a Bailey, Ameda or Avent breast pump can be a valuable piece of equipment for a new mother, however, a breast pump is mainly used to solve problems when a new mother is having trouble with breast feeding their infant.
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