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18 Breast Pumping Tips

Breast pumping tips

18 Better Breast Pumping Tips

Pumping milk is a skill, just like breastfeeding your baby. Here are some breast pumping tips to help make pumping easier and to help you stimulate your milk ejection reflex, soothe sore nipples, pump more milk and make pumping more convenient.

Stimulating Your Milk Ejection Reflex

Try the following suggestions to stimulate your milk ejection reflex.

1. Follow a Set Routine for Pumping

Establishing a routine is one of the most effective breast pumping tips. Pump at the same place, in the same chair, and drink the same beverage. Get your equipment ready in the same way each time; use your mental tricks to relax and pump. This routine conditions your milk ejection reflex.

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2. Try a Few Minutes of Breast Massage Before you Pump

Start at the armpit and use the fingertips of your opposite hand to make small circles on the breast tissue in that one spot. Then move your hand slightly and do it again. Work your way around the breast and gradually down toward the areola in a spiral pattern. (This is similar to the breast exam that you or your doctor use to check for lumps.) Finish the massage with a series of long strokes from the chest wall down to the areola, again working your way around the entire breast. Then massage the other breast. If your milk flow slows down during a pumping session, a few minutes of breast massage is one of the most helpful breast pumping tips that may help get it going again.

3. “Prime the Pump”

Drink a couple glasses of water right before pumping.

4. Get “Pumped Up” Yourself

Visualize flowing mountain streams or rivers running toward the ocean as you pump. Or imagine yourself as a fountain of milk–whatever image helps your milk to let down and spray into the pump.

5. Look at a Picture of Your Baby while you Pump

Bring along one of your baby’s blankets or a piece of clothing. Enjoy your baby’s smell on the fabric.

6.Know what Your Baby is Doing

Call the sitter and find out what your baby is doing right before you pump.

7. Listen to Music

To minimize distractions while pumping, try listening to music. You can enjoy your favorite music while you pump, or listen to soothing nature sounds: the ocean, the rain forest, whatever appeals to you.

Breast Pumping Tips for Sore Nipples

Try these suggestions if your nipples are starting to feel sore.

8. Try a Lower Suction Setting

Try a lower suction setting or a different kind of pump if your nipples are getting sore. Be sure that the nipple is not rubbing against the flange as you pump.

9. Apply a Small Amount of an Emollient

Applying an emollient such as Lansinoh for Breastfeeding Mothers, can soothe and heal your sore nipples. Soften it between your fingers, then gently pat it onto the nipples.

Breast Pumping Tips for Pumping more Milk

If you are having issues pumping as much milk as you would like to then try these suggestions.

10. Pump as Often as Your Baby Nurses

This will usually be every three hours. If you’re worried about producing enough milk, pump more frequently. This is more effective at stimulating the milk supply than pumping longer at each session.

11. Add an Extra Pumping Session in the Early Morning

Early in the morning is when you have the most milk. If you are trying to build up a supply of milk in the freezer, this is a good time of day to pump.

12.Check Your Pump

Sometimes the most helpful breast pumping tips are the most obvious. Are you putting your pump together properly? Is a seal or some other part of it wearing out? Check with the manufacturer (there’ll be a phone number in the printed instructions). If you bought or rented your pump from a lactation consultant or a La Leche League Leader, she may be able to advise you about replacing any parts that are worn.

13. Try Pumping on One Breast while Baby Nurses at the Other

The baby will trigger the milk ejection reflex, and you’ll be able to collect milk from the other breast more easily. (This is easier to do with an electric pump than with a hand-operated one.)

14. Double Pump

For most women, double-pumping (pumping both breasts at the same time) is one of the most helpful breast pumping tips because this typically yields more milk. Prolactin levels in the blood are also higher when you pump both breasts simultaneously. Good-quality electric pumps are the best and easiest way to double-pump, but some manual breast pumps can be operated with one hand. Get two of these and you can double-pump manually.

15. If Pumping is not Going Well, Try Another Pump

Preferably, try another pump that is a notch or two up the scale in quality from the one you are using. Rent a hospital-grade pump and try it for a week or two. You may be surprised at the difference!

Breast Pumping Tips for more Convenient Pumping

Don’t make pumping an inconvenience. Try these breast pumping tips for easier and more convenient pumping.

16. Wear Two-Piece Outfits with Easy Access to your Breasts

One of the breast pumping tips that makes life more convenient for moms is to dress for pumping comfort. It’s easiest to pump (just like it’s easiest to nurse discreetly) if you’re wearing a loose top that can be pulled up from the bottom. Investing in several good-looking nursing tops or blouses, with camouflaged openings at the breasts, can simplify both pumping and nursing.

17. Lean Forward While You Pump

This will prevent milk from dripping on your clothes.

18. Double-Pump With One Hand

Try leaning into the desk or table holding the pump, using the edge of the furniture and one arm to hold the pump flanges to your breasts. You’ll have a free hand for turning pages in a magazine or eating your lunch. Or try using a footstool or some thick book to raise your knees, so that you can rest the collecting bottles on your lap as you lean forward.

August 12, 2013 February 26, 2019 Dr. Bill Sears
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