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Warning:

 Do not microwave breastmilk. Do not microwave Collection Bottles or Storage Bags 

containing breastmilk. Microwave ovens can create uneven heating which could scald baby and 
deteriorate the nutrients of breastmilk.

Note:

 Do not thaw breastmilk in very hot or boiling water. Once thawed, do not refreeze or refrigerate 

breastmilk again. Do not allow thawed breastmilk to sit at room temperature for more than 2 hours.

FEEDINGBREASTMILK

Be sure to follow the Bottle Instructions included with your Dr. Brown’s® baby bottles.

Storage Duration of Fresh Breastmilk 

(for use with healthy full term infants)

LOCATION

TEMPERATURE

DURATION

Countertop, table

Room temperature (up to F or  C) 

- hours

Containers should be covered and kept as cool as possible; 
covering the container with a cool towel may keep milk cooler.

Insulated cooler bag

-  F or –- C 

  hours

Keep ice packs in contact with milk containers at all times, 
limit opening cooler bag.

Refrigerator

 F or  C 

 days

Store milk in the back of the main body of the refrigerator.

Freezer compartment 
of a refrigerator

F or – C 

 weeks

Freezer compartment 
of refrigerator with 
separate doors

F or – C 

- months

Chest or upright 
deep freezer

–F or – C 

- months

Store milk toward the back of the freezer, where temperature is most constant. 
Milk stored for longer durations in the ranges listed is safe, but some of the lipids 
in the milk undergo degradation resulting in lower quality.

Reference:

 Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine. (2004) Clinical Protocol #8: Human Milk Storage Information for Home Use for Healthy Full 

Term Infants. Princeton Junction, New Jersey: Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine.

TIPS

Breastfeeding and pumping are unique experiences for nursing moms. Please 
review the tips below before pumping.

 

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 Moms are more likely to successfully pump if they are relaxed and thinking 
about baby. Avoid pumping if you are rushed. 

 

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 Efficient pumping usually takes patience and practice for moms. Moms that 
pump frequently become accustomed to it and are more likely to have faster 
Let-Down and more milk flow.

 

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 All moms are different. Some experience Let-Down quickly and some moms 
do not. Some express on their first try and some moms do not. 

 

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 Do not be discouraged if you are unable to express milk on your first try. 
Simply take a break and try again later.

Summary of Contents for Electric Breast Pump

Page 1: ...Instruction Booklet Folleto de Instrucciones Notice d Utilisation Free of Bisphenol A Sin Bisfenol A Garanti sans Bisph nol A...

Page 2: ...astmilk 5 Storing Handling Breastmilk 5 6 Thawing Preparing Breastmilk 6 7 Feeding Breastmilk 7 Tips 7 Troubleshooting 8 PARTS DIAGRAM A Stand B Collection Bottle C Valve D Connector E Breastcup F Cap...

Page 3: ...t from Cap by pulling down CLEANING Before your first use and after all other uses it is important to wash your pump Make sure all pump parts have been disassembled for cleaning All pump parts can be...

Page 4: ...oles Press the parts firmly together Attach Handle by pressing upward on the CapInsertto extend the stem Latch the hole in the Handle on to the Stem while sliding the Handle on to the two white handle...

Page 5: ...a rate that is comfortable for you Longer slower squeezes often yield the most milk flow as these are similar to the actual nursing phase of breastfeeding Moms often achieve Let Down with short quick...

Page 6: ...ness of the breastmilk Date code your bottles or bags if you do not intend to use your breastmilk immediately For extended storage freeze your breastmilk When freezing breastmilk in Dr Brown s bottles...

Page 7: ...of a refrigerator F or C weeks Freezer compartment of refrigerator with separate doors F or C months Chest or upright deep freezer F or C months Store milk toward the back of the freezer where tempera...

Page 8: ...OOTING For your pump to work as designed all parts must be properly assembled Make sure all parts are snugly fit so you have an air tight pump When applying to your breast make sure the Breastcup is c...

Page 9: ...escongelamiento y Preparaci n de la Leche Materna 13 14 Alimentaci n con Leche Materna 14 Consejos 15 Soluci n de Problemas 15 DIAGRAMA DE LAS PIEZAS A Base B Biber n para Recolectar Leche Materna C V...

Page 10: ...ezas y deje que se enfr en Nota La V lvula blanca y la Copa para el Pecho son delicadas Por favor tenga mucho cuidado al limpiarlas Se recomienda que lave estas piezas a mano No use cepillos speros pa...

Page 11: ...untas Conecte la Manivela presionando hacia arriba en el Inserto de la Tapa para extender el pie Acople el agujero de la Manivela al Pie mientras desliza la Manivela hasta las dos puntas blancas de la...

Page 12: ...ritmo que le resulte c modo Presionar la manivela con movimientos m s largos y lentos suele tener como resultado el mayor flujo de leche ya que se parece a la fase real de alimentaci n durante el amam...

Page 13: ...Almacenar Leche Materna para guardarla Los biberones y las bolsas se pueden usar en el refrigerador o en el congelador Aseg rese de que el biber n o la bolsa para guardar est n bien cerrados para gara...

Page 14: ...macenamiento para la Leche Materna Fresca para usar con beb s sanos de t rmino completo LUGAR TEMPERATURA DURACI N Superficie de cocina mesa Temperatura ambiente hasta F o C 6 8 horas Los recipientes...

Page 15: ...dem s de amamantar puede ayudar a mantener su producci n de leche a lo largo del tiempo Una compresa tibia o un ba o tibio pueden ayudar a estimular el flujo de leche Lo m s importante de todo la extr...

Page 16: ...t Manipulation du Lait Maternel 20 D cong lation et Pr paration du Lait Maternel 20 21 Alimentation Avec du Lait Maternel 21 Conseils 22 R solution des Probl mes 22 VUE D ENSEMBLE DES PI CES A Support...

Page 17: ...roidir Remarque la valve blanche et le bonnet sont des pi ces fragiles Faites tout particuli rement attention lorsque vous les nettoyez Nous vous recommandons de laver ces pi ces la main et de ne pas...

Page 18: ...dariser les deux pi ces Fixez la Poign e en poussant sur l Insert pour faire sortir la tige Faites passer la Tige dans le trou de la Poign e tout en faisant glisser la Poign e sur les deux clavettes b...

Page 19: ...he et qu il n y ait pas de fuites d air Commencez l extraction en serrant la Poign e Une fois la mont e de lait obtenue continuez pomper un rythme confortable En r gle g n rale c est en actionnant la...

Page 20: ...les de collecte ou des sacs d entreposage de lait maternel Vous pourrez les mettre au r frig rateur ou au cong lateur Assurez vous que les biberons les bouteilles ou les sacs sont scell s de fa on tan...

Page 21: ...Dur e de Conservation du Lait Maternel Frais pour les b b s en bonne sant n s terme LIEU TEMP RATURE DUR E Plan de travail table Temp rature ambiante maximum F ou C de heures Les r cipients dans lesq...

Page 22: ...nt maternel peut vous aider maintenir votre production de lait long terme Une compresse chaude ou un bain ou une douche chaude peut contribuer stimuler la mont e de lait L extraction du lait doit avan...

Page 23: ...personal para el uso del extractor de leche o si perdi o se averi alguna pieza por favor llame al Departamento de Atenci n al Cliente Handi Cra Company St Louis Missouri USA Departamento de Atenci n...

Page 24: ...Handi Cra Company St Louis Missouri USA drbrownsbaby com Handi Cra Company...

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