Category: Breast Pumps |Brand: SMART CARE
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Breast pumps are devices designed to extract breast milk from lactating mothers. There are several types of breast pumps available, including manual pumps, electric pumps, and hospital-grade pumps. Each type of pump has its own unique features and benefits. Manual breast pumps are operated by hand and require the user to squeeze a handle or lever to create suction and express milk. They are often portable, affordable, and easy to use, making them a popular choice for breastfeeding mothers who need occasional or on-the-go pumping. Electric breast pumps use an electric motor to create suction and express milk. They can be single or double pumps, and some models offer adjustable suction and speed settings for customizable pumping sessions. Electric pumps can be faster and more efficient than manual pumps, making them a good choice for mothers who need to pump frequently or for extended periods. Hospital-grade breast pumps are designed for frequent and long-term use, such as in hospital settings or for mothers who have difficulty with milk production. They are often rented or purchased through medical supply companies and can be expensive. Hospital-grade pumps are typically double pumps with high suction power and advanced features, such as adjustable suction patterns and a closed system to prevent contamination. Breast pumps can provide a range of benefits for breastfeeding mothers and their babies. For example, pumping can help increase milk supply, allow mothers to store and feed breast milk to their babies at a later time, and allow mothers to return to work or other activities while continuing to provide breast milk for their babies.