1, with appropriate suction; 2, when used nipple pain; 3, can subtle adjustment of drinking pressure. Under normal circumstances, the baby's sucking pressure is 60-100mmHg, but because breast-pumping is not simply pulling the nipple, so not just choose a strong suction breast pump on it. Selection criteria Choose the breast pump that suits you, depending on how often you plan to use it and how much time it takes to pump milk. If you are working full time and need to squeeze the extra time out of work to breastfeed, then you need to use a fully automatic breast pump because you can suck up the milk in your breasts at the same time. However, if you only need to aspirate some milk occasionally so that others can help feed the baby while you're out, you just have to buy a cheap manual breast pump. |