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It is for each mothers own kit. I wanted to know what other LCs have been
doing in the hospital while we cannot get the Medela sterile pumping kit. I
was hoping to save money by purchasing the 'clean' kit in the future but I
really dont think that the floor nurses will appreciate having to clean each
one prior to setting up each mother with a pump if she has a NICU baby.
Julie Taylor
RN IBCLC
Va USA
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 10:04 AM, Jean Ridler <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> It's not clear in this thread - is this for cleaning each mother's own
> personal pumping kit for her own further use? Or are pumps sterilized and
> then any mother can use?
>
> Jean Ridler RN RM IBCLC
> South Africa [log in to unmask]
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> Do you have Medela's Quick Clean Micros Steam bags? They are inexpensive
> and
> can be reused MANY times. The only parts that need to be sterilized for
> hospital use are the ones that touch mother and her milk: the flange,
> connector, 2-part valve and container. This should simplify things for you.
> It takes 2 minutes and 2 oz. of tap water in the microwave. Pieces should
> all
> be separated during the process.
>
> Diane E. Perrone, RN
> Materna Wellborn
> Algonquin IL USA
>
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