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Cordless Breast Pump
Cordless breast pumps offer comfort, efficiency, and portability, which makes them essential tools for new mums. Though portable breast pumps have been around for a few decades, they are not as widely known as their manual counterparts. This means that a lot of families are missing out on a very convenient tool.
The following are some reasons why you should switch to a motorised or cordless breast pump from BabyHeart today.
How long do cordless breast pump batteries usually last?
The average battery capacity will depend on the device. Some devices have a battery capacity of sixty to ninety minutes of continuous operation before needing replacement or recharging. Others may run longer or shorter, depending on how much power the motor requires to run.
BabyHeart’s Double Electric Breast Pump, for example, is a cordless breast pump that gives you up to two hours of milk expression, or as many as four sessions per single charge. It comes with a built-in rechargeable battery, so you won’t have to worry about battery replacements as well.
What is the best way to use a wireless breast pump?
If you have a new wireless breast pump or if you’re looking to get a new unit, then you must be excited to know the best way to use it. Here are some tips and tricks to maximise the use of your wireless breast pump from BabyHeart.
Practise using your breast pump
Studying your breast pump’s features and practising with them can go a long way in making you feel comfortable using them. Try doing practice runs with your device and exploring all of the settings. Practice runs also have the added benefit of making your sessions more efficient and discreet in the long run – an essential skill when you plan on using the pump when you’re travelling or are out of your comfort zone.
Pace your pumping sessions
Most mothers pump for fifteen to twenty minutes per session, usually every three to four hours or depending on their baby’s feeding schedule. Pacing your sessions can avoid overpumping, which can cause issues like discomfort or engorgement. Additionally, your cordless breast pump requires downtime, especially if it has a motor unit that automates it.
Keep your breast pump clean
Your breast pump isn’t just a medical assistant tool – it’s also a food processing device for your baby. Just as restaurants and food service stores take great pains to keep their tools and workplace as sanitised as possible, you should take care to keep your breast pump clean or sterilised.
Ensure you’re following the proper cleaning guidelines for your device. By keeping the breast pump clean, you minimise the risks of stray particles getting into the mechanisms through which germs may proliferate and cause sickness. BabyHeart offers an array of breast pumps with easy cleaning and assembly, so you can ensure your unit is sterilised after every use.
How do I choose between an electric and a manual breast pump?
When shopping for a cordless breast pump, there are several options to choose from. Below are some factors to consider when it comes to choosing between an electric and manual breast pump.
Depending on the condition of a mother’s postpartum health, a breast pump isn’t just a helpful tool—it’s a must-have. However, everyone has a different budget to spend on their baby essentials. Manual breast pumps are typically cheaper, though they require constant hand operation for the vacuum to work. The extra features of electric breast pumps may be worth the additional cost.
Unlike manual breast pumps, electric breast pumps can work automatically, requiring less time and effort from the mum. A cordless electric breast pump can do wonders for your ability to schedule your baby’s meals and free up blocks of your time to rest and bond with your baby. It’s also great if you’re pumping several times a day. Some models, like BabyHeart’s Double Electric Breast Pump, can draw milk from both breasts simultaneously, making it even more efficient.
Some new mums may find it more pleasant to use a manual breast pump due to the more moderate suction that can be further controlled intuitively. On the other hand, some mothers may prefer the range of suction settings offered by electric pumps.
Explore our catalogue at BabyHeart to see what breast pump suits you and your baby best. We offer a variety of comfortable yet efficient breast pumps that cater to your lifestyle.
Industry-leading infant care essentials at BabyHeart
A baby is a serious responsibility, and childrearing requires determination and dedication. Both commitments deserve premium-quality support from every corner, including the tools they use to keep their baby happy and comfortable.
BabyHeart offers these through our range of pregnancy essentials, baby essentials, and family essentials. In our collections, you’ll be able to find breast pump accessories, our heart dopplers, our digital thermometer, and other tools you may need for yourself and your bundle of joy. We also have a customer support service that is always happy to help, so you get real answers to your questions and suggestions.
If you’re still looking for a high-quality cordless breast pump, look no further than BabyHeart. Order your first unit from us today!