Breast pumps help the transition of breast feeding and multiple feedings run smooth.
All breast pumps must be cleaned after each use. Breast pumps can accumulate mold or mildew growth on the parts of the pump that come in contact with the milk. These parts can include the tubes, pump body and the areola stimulator. These parts can be washed at home as frequently as necessary.
Instructions
1. Take apart the breast pump. Separate every individual part. Reference the instruction manual to double-check the number of parts. The instruction manual will give a detailed list of items that should be washed.
2. Wash each piece separately with warm soapy water. Use a wash cloth to scrub parts that have breast milk residue on them. Avoid using abrasive cloths or cleaning tools, such as a brush or rough sponge.
3. Rinse each piece for 15 to 30 seconds with hot water.
4. Place all of the cleaned breast pump parts on a dry towel. Allow the parts to air dry. Air drying avoids any bacteria transfer from a moist towel to the parts when hand drying them yourself.
5. Put all of the breast pump parts into the storage container. Do not touch the inner surfaces of any parts to avoid contamination.
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