3. Pumping (cont.)
Note
• Always disconnect Pump In Style
the power source after expression.
• Only fi ll the bottle to the 150 mL mark.
Info
• How often should you pump? A
breast pump is a replacement for when
you are separated from your baby. It
is important to pump when the baby
would be breastfeeding, which usually
means a working mother pumps 2-3
times during an 8 hour working day.
• How long should your pumping
session last? Pumping times can vary
from mother to mother sometimes 15
minutes, sometimes up to 30 minutes.
• How should your breasts feel after
pumping? After pumping, your breasts
should feel soft and there should be
no fi rm areas. Before pumping, your
breasts will have a fi rm, heavy feeling.
After pumping make sure your breasts
are not fi rm or have lumpy areas. This
could indicate that the breast is not
draining all over. See Section 7 for
more information.
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3.1 Device Operation (cont.)
7
Close the bottle with a lid.
¥ Follow the instructions in
Section 4 "Storing Breast milk
& Section 5 "Preparing and
and Feeding Breast milk".
10
Unplug breast pump from
power source.