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Getting familiar with breastfeeding and pumps
from:Breastfeeding is a natural and beautiful thing that allows a mother to provide her new born baby or babies with everything that is needed for a healthy start to life. However, not all mothers can breastfeed their babies all the time. That’s why breastfeeding and pumps go so well together.
Breastfeeding and pumps are two good things that go together very well. They are a way for mothers to provide babies with all the nutritional necessities of life, during times when they may not be able to breastfeed their children directly.
For instance, mothers who end up with very dried and cracked nipples or nipple infections may not be able to breastfeed. Or, mothers who must work during the early months of their baby’s life may want to provide breast milk for their baby while they are away.
Breastfeeding and pumps also a baby with all the necessary antibodies to fight of many types of infections and other illnesses in infancy and early childhood.
Employing breastfeeding and pumps is an easy way to give your baby the healthy start that he or she deserves. Following are some simple instructions to teach you how to properly feed your baby.
If you think that using breastfeeding and pumps is a good method for you, then you will need to know about the variety of pumps available to you.
First, there is a hand or foot operated pump. This is the most inexpensive type that is portable and comfortable. These pumps are good for occasional pumping, but are difficult for regular use. These are not practical for working mothers, but are beneficial for the occasional bottle for a trip to the store or a date with Dad. These models relieve the pressure of engorgement in the early months and help prep the breasts before feeding.
Second, there are electrical breast pumps with power derived from a battery or an outlet or both. Two common versions are available, including the semi-automatic and the fully automatic. These types of pumps are inexpensive and are good for moms who are separated from their babies for less than twenty hours a week.
Third and lastly, there are hospital grade breastfeeding pumps. This type is significantly superior and effortless to use. It can be rented or purchased and is designed for quick and natural pumping action. If a woman is planning on pumping her milk for more than three months, then it is more economical to purchase one.
When employing the breastfeeding and pumps technique, ensure that you are using the right pump, appropriate to the number of hours you are away from your baby. The pump should pull and release your nipple fifty times per minute, slightly more than a second for each cycle.
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