Brand Medela Item Form Pump Quantity 1 Pump Delivery Time 2-3 Business Shipping Free Offer 2 Box Rs7500 Imported From USA
Medela Breast Increasing Pump - It seems to be a common belief that when using a breast pump the higher you turn up the vacuum (suction) the more milk you will get out. Many mothers have told us how they turn on their pump and instantly press the + button until they get to the max level. But many of those mums have also told us how this causes pain to their nipples. Pumping can have a way of making us human mamas feel a little like milk machines. But we all want to do whatever we can for our babies ”” and there are a few ways to make the process a little less, well, sucky.
Even if you plan to exclusively breastfeed (often referred to as “EBF”), it is helpful to have a breast pump on hand. Why? It can help to increase your milk supply, especially in those early days. Breast milk is produced on a supply and demand basis, so pumping for a few minutes after nursing or adding in a pumping session an hour or so after baby finished can up your supply.The Pump In Style with MaxFlow Technology is designed for moms who pump several times a day and need a highly effective breast pump to maintain their supply. Whether at home or at the office, running errands or enjoying family time, the NEW Pump In Style combines Medela's deep knowledge and years of research to deliver hospital performance, an easy-to-use interface, comfort and reassurance.
Pumping breast milk shouldn't hurt. If you feel discomfort while expressing, or notice blisters or chafing on your nipple or breast, try reducing the breast pump suction. Also make sure you're using the right size of breast shield (the funnel-shaped part that fits over your breast). The breast shield tunnel should surround your nipple closely, but leave enough space for it to move back and forth freely without rubbing. It shouldn't chafe or pull too much of your areola (the dark area around the nipple), or the breast skin around it, into the tunnel as you pump. A badly fitting breast shield can reduce the amount of milk you express, which is why Medela makes breast shields in several different sizes. If the discomfort continues after you've tried these tips, stop pumping and ask a lactation consultant or breastfeeding specialist for advice.
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