Managing Let-down and Making the Most of It, Part 1
Let-down – that tingling sensation when your milk starts to flow – can be both a blessing and a challenge when you're breastfeeding. While it's a s...
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The famous Haakaa Silicone Breast Pump has been reinvented again to help make life easier for busy breastfeeding mamas! We have kept the same simple and effective design that you know and love, except now you can express directly into a detachable silicone bottle!
Our new Gen. 3 Pump comes in two convenient sizes of 160ml and 250ml and is compatible with all of our silicone bottle range attachments.
With a quick twist of the top, you can swap out your breast pump flange for any of our range of optional interchangeable attachments (each sold separately).
We have baby bottle teats to let you feed your little one expressed milk,
a feeding spoon dispenser for when your baby moves on to solids,
a sippy bottle top to help your independent toddler transition from a bottle to a cup
and sealing disks to preserve any leftover food or milk after feeding.
Made from medical-grade silicone, this compact pump is perfect for long-distance plane or car rides, or simply anywhere you would like to express quickly and discreetly.
This pump is made up of 1 x Silicone Bottle base, 1 x Attachment Ring and 1 x Silicone Pump Flange attachment.
1. Sterilise your pump by boiling in water for 2-3 minutes.
2. Place the pump flange over your nipple – make sure your nipple is centred comfortably in the neck of the pump.
3. Apply suction – you may need to adjust the position of your pump a couple of times. Once the pump is secure and comfortable, apply suction by squeezing the base of the pump to start the flow of milk.
4. Once milk begins to flow, simply leave the pump alone to do its thing!
5. When the pump is full, empty into a safe storage container and reposition.
Tips: Encourage let-down by placing a warm flannel on top of your breast and massaging gently. While your child is feeding, attach your Haakaa pump to the other breast to catch precious milk that would otherwise be lost in a nursing pad.
Clean after each use. We strongly recommend cleaning and sterilising your Haakaa Breast Pump with any steam sterilising system or by boiling in water for 2-3 minutes. Do not use any bleach-based agents or sterilising tablets to clean this product. Do not use UV sterilisers to clean this product as it may impact the lifespan of your pump.
When squeezing the 160ml Gen. 3 Breast Pump, squeeze it on the bottom edge (rather than in the middle of the container) to prevent pressure being placed on the container rim. Check product condition regularly. Replace if this product shows any signs of damage. Do not store near any sharp objects. Only soft bristle brushes or soft sponges should be used to clean this product as hard scourers may scratch the surface. Exposure to detergent may make the silicone in this product appear cloudy. This product is not a toy. Do not use this product for anything other than its intended use. Store product in a cool, dry place and avoid direct sunlight. Adult supervision is required.
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Yes! You will likely capture mainly foremilk in the first few minutes of pumping (which is 100% fine!). If you want to use the pump to empty your breast, simply leave it on until the breast is drained to get both fore and hindmilk (usually about 10-20 mins).
There can be different reasons for this. A low pumping volume can result from not pumping enough, pumping too soon after a feeding session or skipping a feed. You may also pump a lower amount if you're using a suction level that is not suitable or comfortable for you, or even if you simply require more hydration throughout the day.
Being stressed or under pressure can also affect your supply or the amount you express in a session. Some mums even find that one breast naturally produces more milk than the other! There are many reasons, but if you're at all worried, check with your medical professional or a lactation consultant.
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