Beurer BY 15 Manual Breast Pump
Brand: Visit Beurer Store
Product Highlights
- Comfortable and gentle breast pump with two pumping levels.
- It consists of vacuum technology to ensure maximum suction.
- Bottle with anti-colic system for reducing colic discomfort in infants.
- Silicone cushion with comfortable surface for gentle use.
- Compact design for easy handling.
MRP: 1,761.00 Offer: You Save: 749.00
- Description
Description
- Comfortable and gentle due to two pumping levels.
- The manual breast pump is ideally suited for occasional pumping or when traveling. It is simple and easy to use.
- With one bottle, manual breast pump attachment, matching screw plug for bottle, bottle stand and a naturally shaped silicone teat for easy feeding .
- The breast pump kit includes a bottle with an anti-colic system for reducing colic and discomfort in infants.
- Silicone cushion (standard size) with comfortable surface for gentle use.
Accessories:-
Bottle
Manual breast pump attachment
Screw plug for bottle
Bottle stand
Silicone teat with cap
Direction of use:-
- Wash your hands and make sure all parts of the breast pump are clean.
- Place the assembled breast shield on your breast.
- Make sure the shield is centered over the nipple.
- Begin pumping. It may take a couple of minutes for the milk to start flowing.
- Once the milk is released, adjust the rate of pumping to make it inconsistent, similar to a baby’s sucking motions.
- Switch breasts about every five minutes. Make sure that each breast gets about 15 minutes of total stimulation. Don’t worry if one breast
- Produces more milk than the other; this is completely normal.
- When you’ve finished pumping, remove the breast shield.
- Carefully unscrew the bottle and place a cap on it.
Safety Information:-
- Read the label carefully before use
- Keep out of reach of children
- Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight
FAQ:-
Aim to spend 15 to 20 minutes hooked up to the pump to get a good amount of breast milk.
You can use a manual pump once daily, but new moms should wait until their babies turn six weeks old before using a breast pump. A manual pump can be used once the baby gets used to breastfeeding.
It can be frustrating when you spend a half hour pumping just to get a couple ounces. But it is totally normal
Ultimately, if your baby has reached his/her birth weight and you’re pumping enough milk during the day, it’s okay to sleep eight hours without pumping at night.
Pumping every two hours throughout the day should also help to increase your milk supply. It is recommended to pump at least every three hours during the day.