Many pregnant women wonder if a breast pump may prove to be necessary while breastfeeding. The milk expressing device helps moms in various ways. It is advisable to keep it at hand not only when you plan a long journey and absence in feeding. It will also prove useful shortly after the delivery and in case you have a full breast. Check which breast pump to choose and what to pay attention to while purchasing it.
 

Breast pump – what is it?

A breast pump is used to express milk from the breast. The best models can perfectly copy a baby’s suction, thus boosting expression efficiency and milk production by mammary glands. You can choose between manual and electric breast pumps. Each of them works in a similar way. They generate underpressure that causes silicone pads to gently press against a nipple for best simulation of baby’s suction. A breast is stimulated to produce milk which is pumped out and stored in a container or bottle connected to the pump.

You can freeze the milk and serve it to your baby later, when needed. An additional amount of milk will prove useful especially when you cannot personally breastfeed your baby or in case of a lactation crisis. This way you can prevent feeding the baby with artificial milk.

Why to take the breast pump to the hospital?

Numerous gynecologists and midwifes suggest taking a breast pump to the hospital. But why would you do this, is it really necessary?

Milk should start flowing out of the breast shortly after the delivery. The first time you latch the baby should be the time you stimulate the breast to produce the so-called first milk (colostrum) - that is the most valuable food. It is not always so easy. The use of oxytocin during a delivery may slightly delay lactation. Besides not all babies are ready to suck nipples instantly. Some need a bit more time.

In both situations a breast pump proves helpful. In case you have little milk, regular use of the breast pump may induce lactation. It can also be handy later, when you need to regulate lactation and collect surplus of milk from the full breast.

If your baby cannot properly catch the breast instantly, you can use the breast pump to express milk and reduce likelihood of milk obstruction in milk ducts. This is very dangerous to woman’s health and proves painful. It is also advisable to use it when your baby is moved to the incubator and you are not able to regularly latch it. Thanks to the breast pump, you can keep lactation going and be ready to continue breastfeeding after your baby returns to you.

What breast pump to choose?
A manual breast pump is a perfect choice at the early stage of feeding. You can use it to induce and regulate lactation, as well as express the surplus of milk in case of full breast. It is equipped with a manual pump that lets you choose the speed and power of suction. Silicone pads in turn ideally adapt to the breast.

The breast pump is discreet and compact, which makes it perfect during travels. The pump is directly connected to the bottle used to store the expressed milk. See our Manual breast pump Anatomy and our new product – medical breast pump Manual breast pump ANATOMY MED medical

Silicone breast pump and collector

While breastfeeding, you will surely appreciate comfort and functionality provided by the silicone breast pump and collector. This simple device will let you collect every single drop of milk. While feeding, you have surely noticed milk coming out of both breasts at a time even though your baby sucked only one of them. To collect milk from the other, use the milk collector.

You don’t need to hold the collector. All you have to do is attach it to the breast, let it suck and adhere to the breast, and eventually collect every drop of the valuable milk. Our range of goods includes a bottle collector and hands-free collector Milk Me! - designed with your bra in mind.

 

Electric breast pump

 

If you often express milk, you need a device that proves highly comfortable. In that case, you should choose the hands-free electric breast pump Shelly. To draw milk, you don’t need to pump it manually. All you have to do is put the device against the breast and press a suitable button.

The hands-free breast pump is an innovative product that combines high efficiency and top comfort. Thanks to its small size, you can put it into the bra and forget about holding it. The device is silent and supplied with three working modes: expressing, stimulating and massaging, as well as a high and low frequency mode. It proves perfect if you travel. It lets you discreetly express milk in any place.

A baby care entails numerous devices. The electric breast pump with aspirator is a unique product that combines a role of the breast pump and aspirator. This way you do not need to buy two separate devices.

With this breast pump, you can personally adapt the suction power to your current needs. A user-friendly control panel makes the operation easy. Thanks to the product, you can quickly and easily express milk and store it in the container supplied. The product offers five working modes: expressing, double frequency, stimulating massage, 2in1 mode that proves useful in case of painful milk clogging, and aspirator mode.

The set also includes accessories for baby’s nose cleaning in case of running nose.
Our latest  electric breast pump NURSO PRO is a certified medical product that assures top safety. It is very efficient and handy. Its soft silicone pad does not irritate your skin but makes milk drawing very comfortable.


Breast pumps prove very helpful when breastfeeding. They let you draw the surplus of milk and prevent milk obstruction in ducts. If you cannot breastfeed your baby, you can provide it with food anyway. Additionally the breast pump used in the hospital can help you induce lactation and regulate it afterwards. Visit our online store to find the most modern breast pumps allowing you to comfortably express milk in any place.