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Allow the pump to continue to run
while you store your breastmilk.
This will allow any condensation
that has formed from the natural
results of humidity to dry in the
tubing.
Disassemble and clean per
Cleaning Instructions in
Section 1
.
3. Pumping (cont.)
3.1 Device operation (cont.)
•
how often should you pump?
A
breastpump is a replacement for when
you are separated from your baby. It
is important to pump when the baby
would be breastfeeding, which usually
means a working mother pumps 2-3
times during an 8 hour working day.
•
how long should your pumping
session last?
Pumping times can vary
from mother to mother sometimes 15
minutes, sometimes up to 30 minutes.
•
how should your breasts feel after
pumping?
After pumping, your breasts
should feel soft and there should be
no firm areas. Before pumping, your
breasts will have a firm, heavy feeling.
After pumping make sure your breasts
are not firm or have lumpy areas. This
could indicate that the breast is not
draining all over. See
Section 7
for
more information.
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Turn off breastpump.
Unplug breastpump from
power source.
Prior to storing your pump
remove tubing by pulling straight
out of tubing ports. Do not wiggle
or pull tubing at an angle.
Questions?
Visit
www.medela.com
or call us at
1-800-435-8316.
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