Currently, there are two types of breast pumps: manual and electric. Each type has its own usage method. Electric pumps are convenient and save time and effort. However, manual breast pumps also have their own advantages, suitable for various users. Let's explore the correct way to use a manual breast pump.
Benefits of the Unimom Mezzo manual breast pump
- Relieves breast engorgement and removes excess milk.
- Allows exclusively breastfeeding by expressing milk into a bottle for storage.
- An excellent product for mothers experiencing cracked nipples or other breastfeeding challenges that prevent direct feeding.

Components of the pump
- Squeeze handle
- Cap cover
- Silicone membrane
- Connecting body
- Breast shield
- White valve
- Bottle
- Base stand
- Maxa silicone
- Bottle cap cover
- Nipple
- Bottle neck
- Bottle cover disk
- Cap cover for breast shield

Guide on using the manual pump
- Relax and think positively to stimulate milk let-down.
- Gently massage the breast or apply warm compress by lightly stroking from the chest towards the nipple before using the breast pump.
- Alternate pumping both breasts regularly, not exceeding 10-15 minutes per breast.
- Consistent and regular pumping is more effective than infrequent long sessions (pump every 2-3 hours, 8 times a day).
- If experiencing breast discomfort, seek advice from a healthcare professional regarding breastfeeding and milk production.
How to clean a manual breast pump
- Thoroughly clean all pump parts with dish soap and rinse with clean water.
- Sterilize all pump parts according to the instructions of your sterilizing machine.
- Ensure all parts are thoroughly dried before assembling the pump.
Note:
- Do not sterilize the squeeze handle and silicone membrane cap cover in boiling water.
- The Unimom Mezzo breast pump may be damaged or deformed if exposed to temperatures above 120°C for more than 2 minutes.
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