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  2. Breast pump - Wikipedia

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    Electric breast pumps are larger than manual ones, but portable models are available (e.g. in a backpack or shoulder bag). Some models include battery packs or built-in batteries to enable portable operation of the pump. Some electric pumps allow multi-user operation but recommend an accessory kit for each user to maintain cleanliness. [26]

  3. Hegen - Wikipedia

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    Hegen is a Singapore brand incorporated in June 2014 [1] that designs and produces breastfeeding pumps, storage containers, and bottles. [2] Its flagship product is its Express-Store-Feed system with the patented Press-to-Close, Twist-to-Open (PCTO) technology. [3] Its current CEO is its founder, Yvon Bock.

  4. Philips Avent - Wikipedia

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    From 1990 to 2000, the brand diversified by offering sterilisers, bottle warmers, breastfeeding accessories, pacifiers, cutlery sets and cups, toiletries and a line of baby luggage. The company also launches the first manual breast pump. In 2009, following the controversy over bisphenol A, new materials are used to manufacture baby bottles.

  5. When is a child too old to breastfeed? Experts weigh in

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    Breast, bottle, whatever: How You Feed is a shame-free series on how babies eat. Ten years ago, Time magazine's cover featured mom Jamie Lynne Grumet with her 4-year-old son nursing while standing ...

  6. Breastmilk storage and handling - Wikipedia

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    There are three main types of breast pumps: manual, battery-powered, and electric. [16] Manual pumps require a handle or lever be squeezed by the user which creates a vacuum that extracts the breast milk. Battery-powered and electric pumps rely on a small motorized pump which creates suction to collect milk. [16] Electric pumps can also be ...

  7. Low milk supply - Wikipedia

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    Some experts recommend using a breast pump after each breastfeeding session. [6] If the baby cannot nurse effectively, frequent drainage of milk from the breasts through hand expression and/or an electric double breast pump is recommended. [5] The mother's use of medications and herbs should be evaluated, as some substance suppress lactation. [5]

  8. Lactation - Wikipedia

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    The "regular protocol" involves the use of birth control pills to mimic the hormone levels of pregnancy with domperidone to stimulate milk production, followed by discontinuing the birth control and the introducing use of a double electric breast pump to induce milk production. [24]

  9. Wet nurse - Wikipedia

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    This is not necessarily the case, as regular breast stimulation can elicit lactation via a neural reflex of prolactin production and secretion. [7] Some women have been able to establish lactation using a breast pump, in order to feed an infant. [8] Gabrielle Palmer, [9] author of The Politics of Breastfeeding, states:

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