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Dr. Brown’s Manual Breast Pump + Options+ Anti-Colic BPA-Free Plastic Bottle 150ml is a set of perfect tools for breastfeeding women. Furthermore, this breast pump is not only effective but also practical to use and even clean.
Dr. Brown’s Manual Breast Pump + Options+ Anti-Colic BPA-Free Plastic Bottle 150ml is a manual breast pump adaptable to all nipples and all occasions. Specifically, this promotional set contains a breast pump, an anti-colic bottle, and a cap, plus a slow-flow silicone teat. All these utensils are BPA-free and easily sterilized in the microwave or dishwasher for added convenience.
Regarding the manual breast pump, it easily becomes the best ally for breastfeeding women. This is because it has a powerful suction action while being easily handled and very silent. Furthermore, its 100% silicone cup is soft and adapts perfectly to the breasts of any woman. Its edge does not fix the chest for greater comfort while also not congesting it. In turn, the breast pump itself has two modes that perfectly simulate the baby's suction. That is, it has a shorter and faster first impulse to stimulate the let down of breast milk. Then, just click to change this suction to longer, thus imitating the relaxed breastfeeding of the baby. In this way, the whole process is comfortable for the woman as well as practical and effective.
In summary, this complete kit provides a huge help when it comes to extracting breast milk. That said, it is as practical to use as it is to sterilize, it is silent and discreet, provides great comfort to the mother, and even imitates the baby's suction.
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Before using Dr. Brown’s Manual Breast Pump + Options+ Anti-Colic BPA-Free Plastic Bottle 150ml for the first time you must disaggregate all its parts and disinfect each one. To assemble all parts, follow the instructions provided in detail. Finally, to start extracting breast milk, simply insert the funnel into your breasts in the best and most comfortable way possible. Then start pumping milk by squeezing the handle. When the milk starts to come in, continue pumping at a pace that is comfortable for you. However, change the suction power by clicking on the upper membrane next to the handle to release the valve. Then make longer and slower compressions until you extract the necessary amount of milk. In the end, all you have to do is store your extracted milk and disinfect all the utensils again.