Manual Breast Pumps

What Is A Manual Breast Pump

Manual Breast Pumps are used to pump breast milk when a mom needs to fill a few bottles for the baby because she will be out for awhile but doesn’t need to do this everyday. Each new mom should try both an electric and manual breast pump before deciding which one is right for her. A manual pump can be tricky for a new mom to work. Manual breast pumps require the woman to pump a piston or squeeze a lever to create the suction to empty the woman’s breast. These pumps empty only one breast at a time and may require two hands to operate, although a few are designed for one-handed use. Some moms prefer a manual breast pump but some moms prefer electric or battery operated breast pumps and think that the manual breast pump is too slow and is not effective.

What To Look For In A Manual Breast Pump

There are several things that a consumer should look for when buying a manual breast pump. One of those is adjustable suction control. A level of suction that's comfortable for one woman can be torture for another. Choose a pump that allows you to adjust the suction for your comfort. Some manual models come with adjustable pump-handle positions. Another thing to look for is efficiency. For a busy mom it's probably worth paying more for a pump that sucks at least 48 times per minute and has double-pumping capability. A model that allows the woman to pump both breasts at once will cut pumping time by more than half: from roughly 30 minutes for both breasts to about 12 minutes. Double pumping also boosts milk production by emptying both breasts more completely. The last important feature to look for when choosing a manual breast pump is ease of use. Look for a pump that's easy to use, clean, and assemble. If the mom be lugging it around, she should choose one that's light and compact, with a nice case. Cases for manual breast pumps can also be purchased separately.

What Is The Best Manual Breast Pump?

The best way to find out which manual breast pumps moms recommend the most is to read some manual breast pump reviews. Many baby and parenting websites have in-depth reviews of manual breast pump brands like Gerber manual breast pumps, Avent Isis manual breast pumps, Evenflow breast pumps and users manuals, and Medela manual breast pumps.

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