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> A couple of years ago a Dutch industrial disigner student presented a
> innivated new mothers milk extraction device (not on the market yet). It
> looked nice, was very conveniant (could be worn in the bra), but what I
> espeally liked was that the the recipient was a 0,2 or 0,25l milkcarton, like
> the 1 or 1,5l cartons we buy cows milk in at the supermarket.
interesting. i preume that it was a disposable paper carton system? or
was it plastic & reusable?
On a related subject, when I collect my milk, I do it sometimes with the
Avent pump which I have, but also manually sometimes. Both times, it
gets poured into either freezer bags, or small plastic storage
containers, and is then frozen. The person who is using it uses a
lact-aid, not bottles. So there are no teats (Avent or otherwise) used
in the process.
fio nak
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