Jessica, I would go with your idea of hand expressing into a med cup and
than drawing it up in a syringe. If the mom can lean over a little it helps to
get those thick drops to fall into the med cup.
Another approach would be to have the mom pump if she has the type of
flanges that can be removed from the rest of the pump. Once she starts to collect
a little puddle than stop the pump, leave the flanges against the mom and
draw up the colostrum into a syringe.
Personally, I like the hand expression the best.
Ann Perry, RN IBCLC
Boston, MA
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