Using The Breast Pump When You Have Symptoms Of Engorgement; After Use - Philips AVENT Premium Plus Manual

Single/double electric breast pump premium plus
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Using the breast pump when you have symptoms of
engorgement
Breast engorgement means your breasts are overfilled with milk. This is a painful and unpleasant condition. Frequent
extraction of milk and completely emptying the breasts of milk can reduce engorgement. When you have symptoms of
engorgement, make sure you use a lower vacuum level to minimize stretching of breast tissue.
Note: When symptoms of engorgement are present, make sure you empty your breasts completely during each
expression session.

After use

1. Unscrew the bottle.
4. Disassemble and clean
all parts that have been
in contact with breast
milk (see 'Cleaning and
disinfecting').
Warning: Refrigerate or freeze expressed milk immediately or keep it at a temperature of 16-29 °C
(60-85 °F) for a maximum of 4 hours before you feed your baby.
For more information about the breast pump and tips for expressing milk, visit www.philips.com/avent.
2A. To store the breast milk:
close the bottle with the
sealing disc and screw ring.
5. For easy storage, wrap
the silicone tube around the
motor unit and clip the cap
onto the tube.
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2B. To prepare the bottle
for feeding your baby: place
a teat in a screw ring and
screw the assembled screw
ring onto the bottle. Seal the
teat with the bottle cap (see
'Assembling the bottle').
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3. Remove the silicone tube
and cap from the breast
pump kit.
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