Every mother wishes for their child to receive the best possible nutrition, especially from breast milk in the early months of life. However, after the 6-month mark, most mothers have to return to work, leaving them concerned about not having enough time or even milk for their babies. At this point, mothers should rely on the invaluable assistance of a breast pump. This device not only extracts milk from the mother's breast for indirect breastfeeding but also offers various other useful functions for both mother and baby.

Mother's Milk Reserve
Many mothers have an excess supply of milk, but their babies cannot consume it all, leading to engorgement and discomfort for the mother. In this situation, a breast pump gently extracts the excess milk for storage and reserves for the baby for up to 3 months in the refrigerator, or even up to 6 months in a specialized freezer. This pumping also ensures continuous breast milk production without inhibition, reducing milk secretion.

Preventing Blocked Milk Ducts
Blocked milk ducts can cause discomfort for mothers, sometimes requiring antibiotic treatment and resulting in reduced or lost milk supply. Mothers may not have enough milk to feed their babies. Therefore, as soon as there are signs of breast engorgement, mothers should use a breast pump to extract milk. Compared to hand expression, a breast pump with a petal-shaped silicone funnel design stimulates massage and maintains regular milk secretion evenly and gently without causing pain.

Facilitating Easy Breastfeeding for Babies
After giving birth, some babies may struggle to breastfeed directly from their mothers due to premature birth, being in an incubator, or issues like large nipple size or inverted nipples. Using a breast pump to provide milk for the baby helps them gradually adapt to breastfeeding, allowing them to eventually breastfeed directly from the mother.
Making It Easier for Mothers to Nurse When Returning to Work
Not all mothers can maintain a continuous milk supply for breastfeeding. Returning to work while breastfeeding is challenging for many young mothers. With a breast pump, mothers can express milk for storage and preservation in the refrigerator at the appropriate temperature for the baby to consume while the mother is at work. Pumping milk 1-2 times at work helps mothers maintain the best nutrition for the baby.

Protecting Mother's Breast Health
Using a breast pump correctly not only prevents pain but also helps mothers maintain the shape of their breasts, avoiding sagging. A breast pump also protects the breasts when mothers experience cracked nipples, injuries from baby biting, and more.
Breast pumps offer many beneficial functions for mothers. Depending on financial conditions, mothers can choose manual breast pumps, single or double electric breast pumps. It's essential for mothers to select devices made from BPA-free plastic, reputable brands with warranties, accompanied by various accessories, easy to use, and clean.
