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Date: | Tue, 30 Jul 1996 09:11:28 +0100 |
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>You do have each mom have their own new kit, right?
In a local hospital we did not have our own kits when using a pump. The
kits were sterilised using sterilising solution for a minimum of 30
minutes.
The pump room had several sterilising tanks, and the solution was
changed daily by the nurses. Each tank was marked with a letter to
distinguish it from the others. A book was kept so that we could write
down each time we returned a kit to a tank so that the next user could
determine which tank was safe to take a kit from.
This is not the case throughout the UK - I know of another fairly local
hospital which does provide a new kit for each user, nut I don't know
how they manange the sterilisation.
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Linda Cairns
Tilehurst, Berkshire, UK - Mum to Jonathan (9), Stephen (8), and Nicky
(6)
National Childbirth Trust Breastfeeding Counsellor and Volunteer Egnell
Breastpump hire agent
Snail: 6 The Cedars, Tilehurst, Reading, RG31 6JW, England
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