Breast pumps are instruments helpful to extract milk during expression of lactating mums after maternity. It is widely used among lactating mothers who return to the office for work after maternity and may want to continue breastfeeding for their baby. A breast pump helps in regulating the lactation levels. There are two types of breast pumps – manual breast pumps and electric pumps.
Manual breast pumps are operated by the manual function of pulling out the handle whereas, electric breast pumps are driven by electric motors. Electric motors are highly effective, faster and require less effort than the manual breast pumps. Breast pumps come along with the storage device to feed the infants for later purpose.
Breast pump regulates the function of the breast during emergency cases during lactation. There are also some disadvantages will occur during the usage of breast pumps.
Depletion in nutrition level:
Breast milk extracted using breast pump depletes as it may be subjected to storage, heating and freezing and contains less nutrition compared to breastfeeding. Breast milk provides necessary nutrients to infants during the first six months for development and growth.
Tissue damage:
Overuse of breast pumps may cause damage to the tissues in breasts because of the high force of speed employed in a pump.
Needs continuous cleaning and sanitation:
There are more chances of contamination of infants if the containers used for storage is not sterilized properly. There is news stating that many infants die because of improper sanitation while feeding.
Side effects:
Breast pumps on overuse may be tiring which is caused due to lots of effort by manual breast pumps, which tend to damage the tissues on overuse.
Bonding time:
Breast pumps may interfere with bonding time between mum and babies which makes it emotionally less equivalent to direct breastfeeding.
Pumping and storing the breast milk may also interfere with privacy on using the breast pumps, look for compact breast pumps to overcome this problem. They also may not completely induce milk supply compared to direct breastfeeding the infants. Breast pumps should be cleaned properly by dissembling and immersing its various parts in boiling water for over ten minutes. Sanitizing spray or wipes can be used to sterilize the instrument while you are away at work. Proper cleaning of instruments and hands gives good hygienic environment to baby and prevent them painful situation due to contamination during infants feeding.
Breast pump interferes with the time, mums spend over their babies during feeding thus interfere with bonding time between infant and mum. Breast pumps may cause stress problems and fatigue as it requires employs some pressure on excessive usage.
There may be stress problems like fatigue occur during lactation. Eating a balanced diet and drinking plenty of water helps you to relieve from stressful conditions. Seeking help from family might also make you and baby feel relaxed during feeding time. Irregular and improper usage of breast pumps may give rise to feeding imbalance. Look for cracks along the tube which may cause a blockage. Always replace the damaged parts and all other parts regularly. Store extracted breast milk in a clean FDA approved container which allows clean lactation process for the baby.
Improper usage of the breastfeeding pump may damage the milk supply level to the infants thus making them under-nourished when compared to direct breastfeeding. You should be careful about breastfeeding, consult your gynecologist on the usage of breast pumps and stick to necessary guidelines. Breastfeeding boosts up recovery of maternity.it is important to rest to aid the recovery process of maternity. Storing and feeding the milk to infants by bottles may tend to damage jaws of teeth in babies.
Cost of breast pump may vary according to the features. Manual breast pumps are affordable and cost you £30 but it requires more effort and time of operation compared to electric motors. There are two types of the electric pump – single electric pumps and double electric pumps. Single electric pump costs you around £100-£300 and doubles electric you around £300-£500 dollars. The double electric pump is cost effective compared to other breast pumps and save a lot of time for working mums who use breast pumps for later storage. Breast pumps can be an effective way for lactating premature babies who cannot feed directly.
Lactation experts suggest that you spend at least 100 minutes in every 24 hours for pumping milk. Thinking about your baby might keep you relaxed during stressful conditions. Breast pumps are easy to use. Breast pumps can be designed according to the preference of mums. Comfortable pressure levels make a smooth way. You can also adjust the speed level of the pump. Breastfeeding may help in the recovery of maternity by releasing oxytocin. Breast pump stimulates oxytocin to overcome the recovery process and heal quicker during after maternity.
Reviews:
Many young mums who used breast pumps reviewed breast pumps are helpful while they are running to work and also provides comfort-ability. The choice of the pump varies according to the frequency of feeding. You can store breast milk for over 6 hours at room temperature, twenty hours in a refrigerator and one year if stored properly in a container and freeze. double suction pumps are efficient than single suction pumps and provide high suction capacity. Breastfeeding promotes healthy weight gain among infants. Breast milk also acts as a shield to infants by boosting up immunity among infants. Babies fed with breast milk produces more lepton in their system compared to formula-fed babies.
Bottom Line:
Breast pumps can be highly beneficial for working moms who crave on early separation and may want to return to work soon after maternity to make sure the little ones are nourished by breast milk. Lactation prevents mums from breast cancer, ovarian cancer and endometrial carcinoma. Breastfeeding is where you share your love with your infant. Babies fed with breast milk have antibodies ingested in their system. While babies fed with formula will not have antibodies protection over bacteria. various studies indicate that babies who are not fed with breastmilk are prone to more immunity problems.
Mackenzie
I’m Mackenzie and a proud mum of 2 (Alice & Callum). While doing research into how I could handle becoming a first time mum and juggle my studies, I found there wasn’t a lot of help out there for ‘student mums’. So I thought I’d create a blog to help those who might be struggling to get the support and help they need, while writing about life as an expecting mum, a student mum and life after! You can read more about me here