Showing posts with label pumps. Show all posts
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Saturday 17 October 2015

A Used Breast Pump Can Carry Infectious Diseases

A Used Breast Pump Can Carry Infectious Diseases.
Women who are breast-feeding should hire precautions when deciding what epitome of breast pump to use, particularly if they are looking at buying or renting a used or second-hand pump, according to a new report, which was released Jan 15, 2013 from the US Food and Drug Administration. Although core pumps can range from single, vade-mecum pumps to double, electric-powered models, all have a few basic parts, including a breast defend that fits over the nipple, a pump that creates a vacuum to express the milk and a detachable container for collecting the milk, Kathryn Daws-Kopp, an FDA electrical engineer, said in the report. The FDA oversees the aegis and effectiveness of these devices.

Although women can acquire breast pumps, many hospitals, medical contribute stores and lactation consultants rent breast pumps that can be used by multiple women. The FDA advised all women who use rented or worn pumps to buy an accessory trappings with new breast shields and tubing - even if the existing kit looks clean. Potentially transmissible particles may linger in a breast pump or its accessories for a long time after a woman finishes using it.

These germs can infect the tot or the next woman who uses that pump, said Dr Michael Cummings, an obstetrician and gynecologist with the FDA. The report, published on the Consumer Updates errand-boy of the FDA's website, offers the following tips to safeguard that a breast pump is clean. Rinse each adjunct that comes into contact with breast milk in cool water immediately after pumping.

Wash each accessory singly using liquid dishwashing soap and warm water, and rinse each piece in hot water for 10 to 15 seconds. Allow each attachment to air-dry completely on a clean towel or drying rack. The FDA famous that women who rent breast pumps should request that all parts of their question be cleaned, disinfected and sterilized according to the manufacturer's directions.