A critical time for establishing milk supply, Your hospitalized infant increasing your milk, Troubleshooting – Medela Classic Breastpump User Manual

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A Critical Time for

Establishing Milk Supply

Sometimes mothers are told to delay pumping until they

recover from giving birth. Health care providers and families

need to know that there is a critical time for establishing a

milk supply. Studies show that the best way to protect future

milk production is to bring in a generous milk supply in the

first two weeks. Because human milk is so important for the

recovery of the baby, helpers should do all they can to

enable mothers to begin pumping early and often. If there is

more milk than your baby needs at first, freeze the extra milk

for later use or contact the nearest milk bank about donation.

Your milk is more than food. It contains special immuno-

logic factors that protect your baby’s health. Premature or

sick babies should be allowed to breastfeed if they are med-

ically stable. They get tired easily, however, and may fall

asleep before finishing feedings. It can be difficult for them

to stimulate a full milk supply.

To protect your milk supply until your baby is stronger:

• Begin pumping within the first 24 hours after birth with a

hospital grade rental pump.*

Your Hospitalized Infant

Increasing Your Milk

Separation from your baby may cause decreases in your

milk supply. To increase production, increase pumping

frequency. Pumping for longer than 30 minutes at a time is

generally not useful. Your doctor, midwife, or International

Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) will have other

helpful ideas to increase your milk production if you have

concerns. La Leche League and the Nursing Mothers Council

can offer support, information, and encouragement as you

work through this challenging time.

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Troubleshooting

All Medela breastfeeding products are carefully designed

for the highest standards of effectiveness and safety. If you

have any questions about the use or assembly of your

Medela breastfeeding accessory product:

1. Check the instructions in this booklet for your type of

pumping. Make sure you have assembled the accessory

kit properly.

2. Call for assistance. Medela Customer Service is available

at 1-800-435-8316 or 1-815-363-1166, Monday-Friday

from 7:30AM-6:00PM Central Time. Visit us on the

web at www.medela.com. You may also try calling the

location where you obtained your breastfeeding

accessory product.

Your local retailer may stock piece parts. To find retailers in

your area, call 1-800-TELL-YOU or call 1-800-435-8316 or

1-815-363-1166 and order with VISA, MasterCard,

American Express, or Discover Card. Prices subject to

change without notice.

To Order Parts

• Begin kangaroo care (skin-to-skin holding) as soon as

possible.

• Pump at least 6 times each 24 hours; pumping 8 times or

more gives the best results.

• Pump 15 minutes on each breast, or double pump for 15

minutes total.

• Use a comfortable pressure setting.
• Choose a breastshield that comfortably fits your

nipple size.**

*Call 1-800-TELL YOU to locate a Breastfeeding Specialist in your area.
**To locate a larger breastshield, call your rental agent or Medela’s Customer
Service at 1-800-435-8316.

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