regularly, your body will be stimulated, and you will be able to maintain your milk supply. Just like
with breastfeeding, it is not necessary to time your pumping sessions though you will get a better
sense of the time it takes for your body to express your milk using a breast pump. If you have any
breastfeeding or breast pump related questions, consult with your midwife, health visitor or other
health care professional or visit www.lansinoh.co.uk
Pumping and Feeding Tips
• You may pump one breast while nursing the baby on the other. This allows you to maximize
pumping effectiveness, using the let-down reflex stimulated by your baby’s sucking.
• You may pump into any standard sized screw top bottle or container.
• Should you choose to use the Lansinoh® bottle with a teat of your own, please take the following
precautions: • Always test the temperature of any liquid before feeding your baby.
• Do not let a child take a bottle to bed or self-feed without supervision.
• To prevent possible choking hazard, test strength of the nipple by pulling on the bulb portion.
Discontinue use if any tear or crack appears.
• You may also want to try the Lansinoh® mOmma® bottle, featuring the NaturalWave™ teat which
is clinically proven to help babies maintain established breastfeeding patterns allowing your baby to
go from breast to bottle and back again.