Storing Your Breast Milk - Philips AVENT SCF323 User Manual

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Caution
• Do not continue pumping for more than 5 minutes at a time if you do not succeed in
expressing any milk. Try to express at another time during the day.
• If the process becomes very uncomfortable or painful, stop using the pump and
consult your breastfeeding advisor.
• Never tilt the breast pump when the milk has reached the maximum line on the bottle.
Replace with a new bottle before re-pumping to avoid spillage.
• After expression, please take off the bottle from pump body immediately, store the
bottle with the sealing disc.
Note
• If you regularly express more than 125 ml per session on each breast, you can use a
260 ml / 9 oz Philips Avent bottle (Need to be purchased separately) to prevent overfilling
and spillage.
• When in use, the appliance will shut down automatically if there is no operation for more
than 30 minutes.
• Place the pump motor on a stable and flat surface to avoid any accidental drops when
in use. If not, this may pull the pump body off from the breast and cause injury.

Storing your breast milk

Caution
• Never refreeze breast milk.
• Do not mix fresh breast milk to already frozen milk.
• Always discard any left over milk at the end of a feed.
Note
• Only store the breast milk collected with a sterile pump.
1 Unscrew the bottle from the pump bodies after milk expression.
2 Store the expressed milk in clean and sterilised Philips Avent
bottles fitted with sealing discs. Put them in the fridge or
freezer immediately.
You can store your expressed milk in the refrigerator for
up to 48 hours (not in the door) or in the freezer for up to
3 months.
Label the bottles with date and time.
Use up the older milk first.
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