How does a breast pump work?
Now many novice mothers will prepare a breast pump in the delivery bag to ensure that if the baby is not easy to get milk after birth, you can use the breast pump to help breastfeeding pump and give the baby the first time to breastfeed. So, how about using a breast pump? How can I use the breast pump properly?
Baoma Little Class: What is the breast pump used for?
A breast pump is a tool that sucks up the milk accumulated in the breast. It can save breast milk, and even if the mother is not around the baby, the baby can still drink the breast milk.
Breast pumps have many functions. First of all, they can help clear the breasts and start milk as soon as possible. This is the most critical. It can ensure that the baby can get milk in time without starving. Secondly, it can be easier to determine the milk volume of the mother and also determine the milk volume of the baby. Thirdly, it is basically possible to evacuate the breast every time, which can reduce the pain caused by breast expansion. Moreover, the mother does not need to feed the baby anytime, anywhere, and does not have to keep the same posture for a long time, which makes her legs sore and painful.
Generally speaking, the use of breast pumps by mothers has little effect on the health of mothers and babies, but breast pumps should not be used too often, otherwise there may be some adverse effects, and remember to often disinfect the breast pump Otherwise, it is easy to bring bacteria.
Answer 3 questions from Baoma about breast pump use
Many novice moms are unfamiliar with breast pumps, so they are full of doubts about it. The following issues are of common concern to everyone:
1. Does a breast pump suck less milk?
Some people think that using a breast pump will make milk less and less. This is not the case. The breast pump is conducive to increasing the amount of milk. The principle of the breast pump is the same as the principle of baby sucking. Of course, it feels different, but you can manually adjust it to the same frequency as the baby sucking.
2. Will a breast pump hurt my mother's breast?
If you use the breast pump without unblocking the breast duct, it may become more and more blocked. If the upper mammary ducts are blocked, the nipples and areola cannot be sucked out. Because the breast pump will pressurize the breast when sucking milk, it will cause local soft tissue damage over time, which will cause edema and make the nipples swollen and hard. Therefore, if the breast pump is used correctly, it will not harm the breast.
3. Is the milk sucked by the breast pump bad?
Some novice mothers may worry that the milk from the breast pump is not of high quality, but the quality of the milk has nothing to do with whether or not a breast pump is used. The nutrition of the milk comes from the mother's milk and will not cause the loss of nutritional components.
Baoma Little Class: What is the breast pump used for?
A breast pump is a tool that sucks up the milk accumulated in the breast. It can save breast milk, and even if the mother is not around the baby, the baby can still drink the breast milk.
Breast pumps have many functions. First of all, they can help clear the breasts and start milk as soon as possible. This is the most critical. It can ensure that the baby can get milk in time without starving. Secondly, it can be easier to determine the milk volume of the mother and also determine the milk volume of the baby. Thirdly, it is basically possible to evacuate the breast every time, which can reduce the pain caused by breast expansion. Moreover, the mother does not need to feed the baby anytime, anywhere, and does not have to keep the same posture for a long time, which makes her legs sore and painful.
Generally speaking, the use of breast pumps by mothers has little effect on the health of mothers and babies, but breast pumps should not be used too often, otherwise there may be some adverse effects, and remember to often disinfect the breast pump Otherwise, it is easy to bring bacteria.
Answer 3 questions from Baoma about breast pump use
Many novice moms are unfamiliar with breast pumps, so they are full of doubts about it. The following issues are of common concern to everyone:
1. Does a breast pump suck less milk?
Some people think that using a breast pump will make milk less and less. This is not the case. The breast pump is conducive to increasing the amount of milk. The principle of the breast pump is the same as the principle of baby sucking. Of course, it feels different, but you can manually adjust it to the same frequency as the baby sucking.
2. Will a breast pump hurt my mother's breast?
If you use the breast pump without unblocking the breast duct, it may become more and more blocked. If the upper mammary ducts are blocked, the nipples and areola cannot be sucked out. Because the breast pump will pressurize the breast when sucking milk, it will cause local soft tissue damage over time, which will cause edema and make the nipples swollen and hard. Therefore, if the breast pump is used correctly, it will not harm the breast.
3. Is the milk sucked by the breast pump bad?
Some novice mothers may worry that the milk from the breast pump is not of high quality, but the quality of the milk has nothing to do with whether or not a breast pump is used. The nutrition of the milk comes from the mother's milk and will not cause the loss of nutritional components.
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