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Amit W.Metropolitan Adelaide, SA
- 2 reviews
Kust perfect for traveling
My partner used this pump on regular basis when were traveling, its easy to use and really compact which is just amazing, not as fast as the electric one but still works great.
Purchased in August 2021 for $50.00.
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Melinda
- 3 reviews
just OK
not very recommended if you need to pump out a big volume or frequently, it will not give you what you expected but only very sore hands. choose the electronic one, it is more expensive but also more effective.
Purchased in June 2021.
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Philips S.Philips Avent
Hello Melinda,
Thank you for your feedback. We're sorry to hear the use of the pump leaves you with little milk, as well as sore hands. This is surely not an ideal situation. Please find some tips below, that might help in getting more milk:... Read more
1. Choose a calm time when you are not in a hurry and are not disturbed. It can stimulate the milk supply when your baby is around or when you look at a picture of your baby. 2. Warmth and relaxation can help, so you might try to express milk after a warm bath or shower. 3. Placing a warm washcloth or a Philips Avent thermo compress on your breasts or massaging your breast for a few minutes before you start pumping can also stimulate your milk supply and can calm sore breasts. 4. Try pumping milk from one breast while your baby is drinking on the other, or try to continue pumping after feeding. It may help if you start pumping early in the morning before you start doing something else. 5. Wait at least an hour after feeding before your milk expresses. 6. Moving the pump on your chest can sometimes help stimulate your mammary glands. 7. Ensure that the nipple can move freely during pumping. Note 8.Do not use the breast pump for more than five minutes at a time if the pumping fails. Try to pump again at a different time during the day. Stop pumping and consult your lactation consultant or healthcare professional if pumping becomes painful. Shortly after delivery, not much milk is produced. This is normal and you do not have to worry about this because your baby only needs a small amount. If you are unsure, discuss this with your obstetrician, doctor, lactation specialist or breastfeeding consultant. If there is anything else we can do for you, please feel free to reach out to us. We'd be happy to help make this a comfortable experience for you. Kind regards, The Philips Australia Team