Pumps Guideline

    Guidelines for Using Breastfeeding Products:

  • Breastfeeding is highly recommended for newborns and infants as it provides clean, safe, and pure milk enriched with essential nutrients and energy necessary for healthy growth and development. The use of bottle milk, teats, or pacifiers is best avoided.
  • The Electric Breastfeeding Pump is a safe and healthy option, made from medical-grade silicone and eco-friendly PP materials, free from BPA. It features a USB charging port and operates in silent mode to minimize noise.
  • Breast milk storage bags can be used to store milk at room temperature for up to 4 hours, in a refrigerator for up to 3 days, and in a deep freezer for up to 6 months.
  • Breast pumps are devices designed to assist and maintain the flow of breast milk. They come in two main types: manual and electric.
  • Before purchasing a breast pump, it’s important to understand the various types and models available in the market. These devices are regulated by the FDA and can be used to maintain or boost milk supply, relieve breast engorgement, or help draw out flat or inverted nipples to make latching easier for the baby.
  • Safety is crucial when using a breast pump. Always wash your hands for 20 seconds before each use, assemble and clean the pump properly—especially if it’s shared. After use, store milk safely, clean and disinfect the pump parts, and rinse them under running water. Wash the pump kit by hand with hot water and soap, and replace any parts that come in contact with the breast or breast milk as needed.
  • Follow the user manual carefully when cleaning and maintaining your breast pump to ensure it works effectively and lasts longer.
  • Heavy-duty electric pumps, used for specific medical purposes, are sterilized after each use and are only available in hospital-grade quality.
  • Breastfeeding products play a vital role in ensuring the health and well-being of newborns. Always choose high-quality items from trusted sources to avoid potential risks or complications.