Monday, December 26, 2011

Extractor Electrico / Breastfeeding Electrical Pump

whoiswhopro.com ESPAÑOL: Extracción de leche materna con tiraleches eléctrico. Es Importante notar que el extractor succiona y suelta el pezón automáticamente. Para mayor información, visiten y consulten mis artículos y eventos listados en mi portal en whoiswhopro.com ENGLISH: Extraction of the mother's milk with an electric breast pump. It is important to note that the pump sucks the nipple and releases it automatically. For more information, please visit and consult my artilces and events listed in my portal at whoiswhopro.com Sincerely, Graciela Hess, IBCLC

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Ameda Purely Yours Ultra Breast Pump

!±8± Ameda Purely Yours Ultra Breast Pump

Brand : Ameda | Rate : | Price : $287.00
Post Date : Dec 15, 2011 17:30:08 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


  • Dual hygienekit milk collection system
  • Ultra suede/fauz leather tote
  • Cool 'n carry tote

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Mom Support Groups and Breastfeeding

!±8± Mom Support Groups and Breastfeeding

If you are a expectant or new mom, trying to decide whether or not to breastfeed can be very difficult! If you have to work outside the home, trying to breastfeed your baby can seem almost impossible. This is where a mom support group can be invaluable!

You are not alone. Moms across the country are trying to make these tough decisions too, and sometimes just having another person to talk to can help! When moms connect over issues like breastfeeding, the knowledge and encouragement get shared around and you can find support no matter which decision you end up making.

I breastfed all three of my children. I consider myself lucky because I was able to without a lot of hardship. With my first, I worked outside the home for the first few months, ten hours a day. However, the job was five minutes away from my house, and my husband was a stay at home dad. My schedule ran in three short shifts, 9-12, 1-4 and 5-9, which meant every three or four hours I could come home for an hour and nurse my daughter.

She was an easy baby, too, and slept through the night from the age of two weeks, so even when I switched jobs and worked nights I was able to feed her before I left and put her to bed. I would get home right before she woke in the morning! By the time she was a year old, I had found a job that let me work from home, and from then on I was a work at home, stay at home mom. My boys were able to breast feed too!

I have a lot of friends for whom it wasn't so easy. They had to work long days away from the home, and some were single moms or moms with hubbies who worked, so the baby went into daycare as soon as their maternity leave ended. One or two tried to pump breast milk and send it for their babies, but most just decided to switch to formula. A couple used formula from the start so they wouldn't have to do a switchover.

I always tried to offer all of these moms support, because I don't know what I would have done in their place! I knew I was lucky to have an easy decision. I always felt that breastfeeding was a natural way to make my babies healthy and strong, and they weren't sick very often. Even today, my older ones only have ever had one ear infection each, and my 18 month old (who is just about weaned) has never had even one. Of course, that might be due to not being in daycare, too; I notice the first year they are in school they spend a lot of time being sick as they get used to all the germs!

The only other thing that I notice about formula is that nearly all the moms I know that use it have babies that colic all the time. I don't know for sure if it is connected, but it seems to be that they always have to keep switching the formula all the time looking for one that doesn't upset their babies' stomachs. None of mine ever were colicky, and I know I am very lucky!

The best thing for any mom is just to do whatever works best for her and her baby. I believe in breastfeeding, but I realize that not everyone can or wants to breastfeed, and I respect their decision!

Whether you decide to breast feed or go the formula route, it's important that you have people around you that support your decision. You are the mom, and you have to ultimately decide what works best for you AND your baby!


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Friday, November 25, 2011

How to Select the Best Breast Pump

!±8± How to Select the Best Breast Pump

Breast pumps can be a godsend for nursing moms. They can give you the choice to go back to work, while making sure your little one is well nourished, they can allow dad to enjoy the bonding experience of feeding, or they can purely give you some much wanted rest while someone else feeds the baby.

Many moms prefer to buy a pump prior to the baby arriving as it gives them a chance to try out the gadget to make sure it's right for them, as well as help prepare them for repeated use. In fact, it's highly advised that bottle feeding is introduced very early on to help the baby become accustomed as well. Many babies will reject the bottle if it's introduced to them too late.

There are various types of pumps, all with different settings and accessories so it's imperative to know what you're looking for. This is especially useful before you start reading breast pump reviews. We've put together some instructions to help you discover the very best pump for your needs.

There are two foremost varieties of pumps available... manual pumps, and electric pumps.

Manual breast pumps are hand-operated by pumping a handle. The pumping stroke creates a vacuum which causes the milk to pass from the breast shield (the part that covers the breast) through the tubing and into the collection containers (usually baby bottles). A number of manual pumps use a single handle, while some have two handles.

Manual pumps can be an excellent choice for moms who plan to pump at work as they're generally of a lighter weight, and also quieter than electric pumps. However, they often take a bit more effort and may also be time intensive, so if you're planning to use it regularly you may be better suited to an electric pump, either in place of, or as well as a manual pump.

Electric breast pumps function the same way as a manual pump, however they use a motor instead of a hand pumping action.

You'll find that an electric pump will often create a higher amount of suction than a manual breast pump and also cut down on the amount of time it takes to express. A number of the better electric pumps on the market such as the Medela Pump in Style come with inconspicuous backpacks or carry bags that make them easier to transport if you plan on leaving the house with them.

And while they're noisier than manual breast pumps, there are a few available that are whisper quiet so don't be entirely discouraged by electric pumps.

Electric pumps are available in two different varieties... single breast pumps and double breast pumps.

Single Breast Pumps are made with one flange or breast shield (the part that covers the breast) and one collection bottle.

While Double Breast Pumps logically come with 2 breast shields and 2 collection containers.

A double electric pump will obviously produce more milk, in much less time than a single pump. They can be tricky to get used to at first however, if you plan on repeated use, the reward is worth persisting with the learning curve.

Safety

It's imperative to ensure that the parts of a pump that will come into contact with the milk, or with your baby are free of BPA. BPA is compound sometimes used in the production of plastics, and can be potentially harmful to your child. Most pumps on the market are free of BPA but it's always important to check.

Another concern to bear in mind is whether the breast pump uses an open system, or a closed system

A Closed system pump means that the motor is entirely blocked off from the parts of the pump that come into contact with the milk, such as the tubing, flange, and containers.

In an Open system pump there may be a chance the milk may overflow or possibly come into contact with the motor where it's impossible to clean and may create bacteria.

While a closed system is good for piece of mind, it isn't a huge concern, as contamination is very rare, especially when are careful to ensure you don't overflow the containers. Also most of the top breast pumps that use an open system are created to prevent this.

Features

One of the helpful settings to look out for in an electric breast pump is a let-down function. This is a setting that may help stimulate the breasts when you first begin pumping so that a natural milk flow is achieved. Again... It isn't a necessity but it's something that some moms find very useful.

Another option to look out for in an electric pump is battery operation. Many of the best breast pumps are able to be operated either via batteries or AC power. And While there can be a small loss of power or suction while operating a pump via batteries, it allows you to take the pump practically anywhere. A lot of pumps also offer car chargers as an extra accessory.

Finding the best breast pump will most likely come down to lifestyle and your personal preferences. Hopefully now you have a better idea of what type of pump is suited to you and what features to look out for.


How to Select the Best Breast Pump

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Ameda Purely Yours Breast Pump

!±8± Ameda Purely Yours Breast Pump

Brand : Ameda | Rate : | Price : $148.00
Post Date : Nov 04, 2011 16:43:31 | Usually ships in 24 hours


Ameda Purely Yours Breast Pump

 

The Purely Yours Breast Pump is the only portable double breast pump that combines the legacy of hospital-proven technology with mom-friendly features. It's ideal for moms working full-time or for anyone who wants a quick, easy and effective breast pumping experience.

 

*Piston-driven – for comfortable and efficient pumping

*Compact and lightweight – weighs only 1 pound

*Individually adjustable cycle and suction controls — you create a pumping experience most comfortable and effective for you.

*Saves time — its unique design prevents milk and moisture from entering tubing, so there's no need to clean pump tubing!

*Use it anywhere! Operates using 3 power sources – AC adapter, AA batteries or optional car adapter

*Includes our patented Ameda HygieniKit Milk Collection System

 

 

Item #: 17070

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