Friday, May 25, 2012

Features of a Fine Breast Pump


As a breast feeding mom, you are suddenly thrown into a different world that requires you to learn your body afresh as well as learn how to take care  of a whole new life. These are some of the joys and the tears of the great calling called motherhood.


We live in a society that discourages breastfeeding, making it look wrong or weird yet this is perhaps the best gift a mother can give her child. The nutritional  value of breast milk will never be replaced by formula or any other kind of milk. This is nature’s way of helping a mother and a child bond. Think about it, a new  born baby knows how to suckle before they can even open their eyes.



When it comes to breastfeeding a mother suddenly learnt something else called expressing milk for the child. This is especially for mothers who will be away from  their infant for any reason especially when they have to go back to work. Doctors recommend that a child should nurse for at least 6 months. You need to find the  right breast pump if you want to succeed.


Selecting a pump will  highly depend on how often you intend to use it. For one off use, any pump can do but for you to be able to use a pump over and over again and have it working  for many years, it would be wise to go for a trusted brand. There are many companies that make different kinds of pumps that are built to last. You can try  Ameda, Avent, Medela or any other trusted brand that is available in your market and how it works out for you.


Breast pumps do break down and for this reason; you should consider the issue of getting spare parts seriously. Medela breast pumps do have spares parts being sold  separately and this is a great added advantage to lengthen the life of your pump. You can replace a lot of things including the motor which does wear off after  prolonged use.


Do I buy an electric pump or a manual pump? This is a very common question  whose answer depends on the frequency of use. Go electric for multiple use a day and manual for occasional use. Of course your budget will also play a major  role in this decision as well as being able to access a power point when you need to sue the pump. You may be working out in the field and you cannot always  access power. Consider these factors before making your final decision.


Babies come with a lot of costs and it is important to look into ways of making savings. Select a cost effective pump instead of an expensive one as long it gets  the job done. Do your research in advance and avoid asking for advice in a baby shop. You may be encouraged to buy an expensive product that does not work.  


Your health and the health of your child will be enhanced by breastfeeding. The longer you breast feed, the better for your baby.

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