Preparing to pump – Philips AVENT Twin electronic breast pump SCF304-02 User Manual

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You can use Twin Electronic Breast Pump as a:

Twin Electronic Pump

Single Electronic Pump

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When using your Twin Electronic Breast Pump for the first time, it will have retained factory

settings stored in the memory as a result of quality control testing. If the blue One-Touch

Memory Control is pressed prior to squeezing the control handle upon first use the pump will

operate at these settings, which may or may not be comfortable for you. We recommend that

prior to engaging the automatic mode, you establish a comfortable

rhythm manually, then press the blue One-Touch Memory Control

to continue your preferred rhythm.

If you find that you are not expressing a lot of milk the

first few times you pump, don’t be discouraged. Learning

to express milk, like breastfeeding, takes practice.

Here are some tips that might make pumping easier:
1. Choose a time when you’re not rushed and won’t

be interrupted.
2. Choose a comfortable chair with a table nearby,

so you can set the pump motor within reach.

3. Look at a photograph of your baby to help

encourage let-down.
4. Place a warm cloth on your breasts for a few minutes before you

start pumping. This encourages milk flow and can soothe painful breasts.

5. Warmth and relaxation can encourage milk flow. Try expressing after a bath or shower.
6. Try expressing from one breast while your baby is feeding from the other, or

continue expressing just after a feed.

7. Reposition the pump on your breasts from time to time. This can stimulate your

milk ducts.

How quickly will the milk flow begin?

When pumping with the Twin Electronic Breast Pump your milk should begin to flow
after a few compressions. If your milk does not begin to flow immediately, relax and
continue pumping.

CAUTION: DO NOT CONTINUE PUMPING FOR MORE THAN

5 MINUTES AT A TIME IF NO RESULT IS ACHIEVED.

Stop, and try expressing milk

at another time of day. If the process becomes painful, stop and consult your
health professional or breastfeeding advisor.

How much milk can you expect?

It has been shown that double pumping boosts prolactin levels and stimulates
milk production so, if you can, use your breast pump regularly as a double pump.
On average you will need to pump for 10 minutes to express 60-120 mls or
2-4 oz of milk. However, this is just a guide and varies from woman to woman.
If you find that you regularly express more than 4 oz/125 ml of milk per session,
attach a 9 oz/260 ml AVENT Breast Milk Container to the pump body.

Preparing to Pump

Preparing to Pump

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