Another thought on sharing pumps.
If it is a motor that is not likely to be directly in contact with the milk
(like the N3 or the Hospital grade rental pumps) I don't see a problem with
sharing motors. I would however recommend a good sterilizing or purchase of a
new collection kit if necessary.
I work at a Very Large rental station. Some women keep their pump parts
immaculate others have milk build up on everything. If the parts are fairly
well kept up I offer to pressure sterilize parts (for a small fee) if the mom
is dead set against the price of a new collection kit but is concerned about
the safety of using someone else's part.
I personally would want a new collection kit. I do not want to force a mother
to my opinion, however. If it is the difference between using a friends pump
or feeding formula we have to ask 'Where is the greater danger to this child?'
Cheryl
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