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Medela Quick Clean Breast Pump and Accessory Wipes 30 Count, Resealable, Convenient and Hygienic On The Go Cleaning for Tables, Countertops, Chairs, and More

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Tailored for You- Momcozy breast pump M5 with 4 sizes 17/19/21/24mm, fit for different breast shapes. Made of zero BPA food-grade silicone, it's safe for you and your baby. Minimal parts are easier to use and clean, so moms can spend their feeding life worry-free. Creating a schedule for pumping at work and breastfeeding at home can be really helpful. Once you get on a schedule, balancing everything becomes much easier. Of course, working moms don't always have access to a clean sink (let alone a dishwasher) or enough counter space to follow all of these recommended cleaning directions. So what are other options for you?

Clean pumping area. Especially if using a shared pump, clean the dials, power switch, and countertop with disinfectant wipes.

Boil. Place your pump parts in a large pan and cover with water. Bring to the boil, then keep boiling for at least five minutes, making sure all the parts stay submerged. Another option to consider is a wireless, wearable pump, which could allow you to work and pump simultaneously. These also skew on the pricier side, but they can really come in handy when you don't have regular access to an electrical outlet. Practice at home Ask for more space. See if you can lobby your company for a lactation room with a sink and drying areas — or at least an area where you can wash and air dry your pump parts without taking over every inch of counter space in the shared office kitchen. Once you've scoped out where to pump breast milk at work and found a place to store milk, you're ready to get down to business pumping. Make a schedule For extra germ removal, sanitize pump parts at least once daily. Sanitizing is especially important if your baby is less than 2 months old, was born prematurely, or has a weakened immune system due to illness or medical treatment (such as chemotherapy for cancer). Daily sanitizing of pump parts may not be necessary for older, healthy babies, if the parts are cleaned carefully after each use. Sanitize all items (even the bottle brush and wash basin!) by using one of the following options.

Some people don't mind pumping, while others find it uncomfortable. If you do, there are some products that may help. For example, pumps with adjustable suction and speed let you find the setting that feels best for you, and a hands-free bra can provide support even when you're not pumping. Have spares of everything at the office, including a bra, power cord and extra pump if you can swing it — even if it's just a manual one. But especially make sure you have bottles and lids (or storage bags). Nothing will ruin your day like having a decent pump and then realizing you have no way to transport it home." — Kate R., California Don't forget the car charger Avoid using cloth towels to dry your pump parts because they can carry germs and bacteria that are harmful to your breast milk and your baby. Use a wash basin. Place pump parts in a clean wash basin used only for washing infant feeding equipment. Do not place pump parts directly in the sink, because germs in sinks or drains could contaminate the pump.You can use any soap intended for washing dishes to clean pump parts, including dishwasher soap if you are using a dishwasher. Do not use antibacterial soap because it can contain additives and chemicals that may not be safe for regular, daily use to wash breast pump parts. In addition, there isn’t enough science to show that over-the-counter (OTC) antibacterial soaps are better at preventing illness than washing with plain soap and water. Rinse pump parts thoroughly after washing to remove all soap residue. 4. Can I use wet wipes to clean my breast pump between pumping sessions?

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