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In a message dated 7/9/02 9:04:40 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:
<< If she pours soap into the "dishpan" she usually uses too much
and it is a hassle getting it all rinsed off.
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I also encourage parents to wash all pump parts in hot soapy water with a
bottle brush and rinse well after each use. I recommend they use a bowl or
dish pan for breastfeeding things.. pump parts, breast shields, syringes etc
and then to drain them in a colander type bowl. That way everything drains
well, there is no balancing involved! And everything is in ONE place when the
next feed/pump time rolls around, which seems to save some frustration.
Also, for people using a pump, I recommend they keep 2 big coffee mugs by the
pump to set the top-heavy collection bottles in at the end of a pump. This
often helps to avoid 'crying over spilt milk'!
Annie
Annie VerSteeg IBCLC
Beach Area Breastfeeding
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breastfeeding... It's for life
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