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How to Pump & How to Store Your Breast Milk

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

Are you pumping for everyday use, to get an occasional break or are you preparing to go back to work? At GotBreastPump.com, we are here to help. Here are a number of tips to help get you started or help you maintain your milk supply.

View this breast pumping video

Center nipples in tunnel

Make sure your nipples are not rubbing against the sides, top or bottom. If your nipples rub no matter how they’re positioned, you may need a breast flange with a larger diameter nipple tunnel.

Keep air seal around breast flanges

Hold the shields firmly to your breasts to form an air seal, but also make sure they’re not digging into your breasts.

Angle breast flanges downward

Make sure the tunnels are pointing down so the milk flows into the bottle and not back at you!

Suction/vacuum should be at a comfortable setting

If the pump suction is too high, you’ll tense up and your milk won’t flow. If you’re gritting your teeth, the suction is too high.

Experiment with control knobs

If your pump has two knobs, milk may flow more quickly at the highest speed setting at first. You can leave it on the highest setting throughout the pumping, or slow it down to mimic the longer, slower gulping of a baby. Or, try alternating between high cycles to trigger let-down and low cycles to drain.

Double pump one-handed

Free up one hand by using this simple trick. Position the first flange at your breast, then use the arm next to that breast and brace the flange against your forearm near the elbow. Use the free hand of that arm to put the other breast flange in place. Now you have one hand free to talk on the phone or eat a meal!

Pump 10-15 minutes per breast

When using a double pump, this is 10-15 minutes total. If you’re still getting lots of milk at 15 minutes, you can keep going. If your milk flow stops at 8 minutes, you can stop at 10 minutes.

When to pump

Typically, most women get more milk in the morning or late in the day. A good time to pump is 30-60 minutes after nursing and at least an hour before nursing. Try not to pump right before nursing, or your milk flow may be very slow for the baby.

How much milk to expect

If you pump between regular feedings, breastfeed only and your baby is gaining well, expect to pump about half a feeding. If you pump at feeding time for a missed feeding, expect a full feeding.

An interesting study shows that babies who are fed breast milk exclusively for 6 months are at far less risk of obesity in childhood.

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How to Pump & How to Store Your Breast Milk

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

Are you pumping for everyday use, to get an occasional break or are you preparing to go back to work? At GotBreastPump.com, we are here to help. Here are a number of tips to help get you started or help you maintain your milk supply.

View this breast pumping video

Center nipples in tunnel

Make sure your nipples are not rubbing against the sides, top or bottom. If your nipples rub no matter how they’re positioned, you may need a breast flange with a larger diameter nipple tunnel.

Keep air seal around breast flanges

Hold the shields firmly to your breasts to form an air seal, but also make sure they’re not digging into your breasts.

Angle breast flanges downward

Make sure the tunnels are pointing down so the milk flows into the bottle and not back at you!

Suction/vacuum should be at a comfortable setting

If the pump suction is too high, you’ll tense up and your milk won’t flow. If you’re gritting your teeth, the suction is too high.

Experiment with control knobs

If your pump has two knobs, milk may flow more quickly at the highest speed setting at first. You can leave it on the highest setting throughout the pumping, or slow it down to mimic the longer, slower gulping of a baby. Or, try alternating between high cycles to trigger let-down and low cycles to drain.

Double pump one-handed

Free up one hand by using this simple trick. Position the first flange at your breast, then use the arm next to that breast and brace the flange against your forearm near the elbow. Use the free hand of that arm to put the other breast flange in place. Now you have one hand free to talk on the phone or eat a meal!

Pump 10-15 minutes per breast

When using a double pump, this is 10-15 minutes total. If you’re still getting lots of milk at 15 minutes, you can keep going. If your milk flow stops at 8 minutes, you can stop at 10 minutes.

When to pump

Typically, most women get more milk in the morning or late in the day. A good time to pump is 30-60 minutes after nursing and at least an hour before nursing. Try not to pump right before nursing, or your milk flow may be very slow for the baby.

How much milk to expect

If you pump between regular feedings, breastfeed only and your baby is gaining well, expect to pump about half a feeding. If you pump at feeding time for a missed feeding, expect a full feeding.

An interesting study shows that babies who are fed breast milk exclusively for 6 months are at far less risk of obesity in childhood.

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GotBreastPump.com is Now Making Videos to Help Our Customers, Check Us Out

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Last week, Wendy and I started making videos of some of the products that we sell on our website, GotBreastPump.com. It is so funny to make these videos.  Neither of us have any experience, other than watching a few videos from YouTube.

Here are 2 of the first videos. Scroll down on the page to see the videos.

http://gotbreastpump.com/store/Increase_Breast_Milk_More_Milk_Plus_Vegetarian_Capsule_60_count.htm

http://gotbreastpump.com/store/Easy_Expression_Hands_Free_Breast_Pump_Bra_Bustier.htm

Wendy’s living room sofa is our video spot, no studios for us.  It’s homey and relaxed and if we make a mistake, we either cut it or just leave it in.  We are sure that Francis Ford Coppola will not be checking us out anytime soon.

Our goal is to give information in an easy to use and relaxed format.  Customers have asked us questions about some of our products and those questions are the basis for what we put in the videos.

Our little Gabrielle is always curious and often in Wendy’s lap or playing in the background, talking or messing with the dogs.  All this activity makes the videos all the more realistic and down to Earth.

We have fun, work hard and share information and products to help mothers feed their babies.  That’s what we are about at GotBreastPump.com.

Thanks for visiting with us and come back often.  Also, send comments and questions, we’d love to hear from you.

Wendy and Toni

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Breast Pump Rocker

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

These breast pumps are amazing. Not only do they nourish our babies, but they are so multi-functional as well.

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Bisphenol-A Video

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

View this news video regarding Bisphenol-A. Tomorrow, I’ll send more research and some suggestions for some baby bottle options.

http://www.bisphenolafree.org

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Breast pumping how-to video

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
Moms, this great video gives some basics of breast pumping. See a real mom, using the breast pump to express milk for her baby. A lactation consultant also gives some very helpful advice. Hope this helps answer some questions for new breast pumping mothers.

This video much needed visual support that was not readily available until you tube.
If you have questions after watching this video, please email me. I will be happy to help.
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Daddy’s Pumping?

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008
Okay, this video is great. Doesn’t every breast pumping Mom wish that Dad could be in your place, at least just once ( perhaps during that midnight pumping session when all you want to be doing is sleeping). Well, this video may give you a little satisfaction.

These guys are just great sports. And having done the pumping thing for a year, I truly appreciate his attempt at breast pumping and getting that little taste of what moms have to go through.

However, the most important thing to realize from this video is if it feels like that, you are not doing it right.

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Daddy's Pumping?

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008
Okay, this video is great. Doesn’t every breast pumping Mom wish that Dad could be in your place, at least just once ( perhaps during that midnight pumping session when all you want to be doing is sleeping). Well, this video may give you a little satisfaction.

These guys are just great sports. And having done the pumping thing for a year, I truly appreciate his attempt at breast pumping and getting that little taste of what moms have to go through.

However, the most important thing to realize from this video is if it feels like that, you are not doing it right.

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