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With so many breastfeeding mothers who are also working mothers, it seems that breast pumps have become a necessity. Manual breast pumps are a good choice if you are a light-use pumper and only need to use a pump occasionally. They are also easy on the budget. Electric breast pumps can be expensive to buy or rent. A manual pump, on the other hand, is an affordable and handy tool that breastfeeding mothers can use to express milk and store it for baby's feeding.

Breast pumps can be operated manually, or they can be powered by electricity. Manual pumps are operated using the hand or foot. The handle is squeezed repeatedly and in this way the user controls the flow of the milk. These pumps are small, portable and cheap. Although they are easy to operate, they require greater strength and can be a hassle to use.

Manual pumps also take longer to express the milk compared to the electric models. This is the reason why manual pumps are recommended for mothers who only need to pump occasionally. Foot powered manual models are also available. They are easier to use and less tiring, but they are not as popular as hand-operated pumps.

Manually operated pumps are ideal if you are often at home with a baby that is healthy and nursing normally. If you want to pump milk that you can store for an occasional absence or so that other family members can feed the baby, you should consider buying a manual pump.

There are several quality manual breast pumps available today. The Avent Isis has a silicone insert and can be comfortably operated with one hand only. It is also inexpensive. Another excellent product is the Medela Pedal Pump. Although it is more expensive than many other manual pumps, you will find that it's worth the price. It is operated with a foot pedal and is easier to pump longer. Thus, even mothers who pump their breasts regularly will find it easy to express their milk more effectively. It is also possible to pump both breasts at one time.

Dr. Brown's Natural Flow Manual Breast Pump is another popular model. It massages and stimulates the nipple, allowing more milk to be collected faster. The design mimics the way a baby suckles, and the milk is drawn away from the breast to keep bacteria and germs away.

Breastfeeding mothers can use a manual breast pump to express milk and store it for night feeding. This will allow mothers to sleep peacefully at night while their partner takes care of the baby's night feedings. It is also useful when mothers cannot be with their baby for extended periods.

Use A Manual Breast Pump For Occasional Breast Pumping

By: Jenna Michaelson




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