Breast Pump Glossary and Breastfeeding Terms

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							?2-PHASE EXPRESSION
A feature on some breast pumps by Medela (Symphony, Pump In Style Advanced--
not Original-- and the new Swing), that starts the cycling fast with less suction then
after two minutes switches to slower cycling with more vacuum strength to imitate the
sucking patterns of infants. A special let-down button can be pressed once to go
instantly to the second mode. The manual breast pump Harmony is also said to have
2-phase. The first phase is initiated by squeezing the short part of the handle, with the
longer, stronger strokes of the second phase coming from switching the hand around
to squeeze the long part of the handle.

AREOLA
The dark circular area around the nipple. It is important during breast feeding for the
baby to latch on with as much areola in his or her mouth as possible.

BABY SCALE
For mothers concerned about low milk supply a baby scale is a tool to verify baby's
weight gain and also the amount of breast milk received in any given nursing. By
weighing the baby before and after nursing and doing a little subtraction, one can
determine the number of ounces the baby nursed from the breast. Since a nursing
baby is usually more efficient than any breast pump, this method is preferred to breast
pumping for determining how much milk the baby may be getting. For these purposes
a baby scale accurate to 15 grams or less may be rented from many breast pump rental
stations.

BATTERY PACK, BATTERIES
In a breast pump, batteries give cordless convenience but vacuum strength and cycles
per minute may be less than the user will find when using the AC adapter. Also pump
cycling may slow as the batteries wear down. Slower cycles may cause some
discomfort because the vacuum will be held longer on the breast. If this happens,
reduce the vacuum and replace the batteries with fresh ones as soon as possible.

BREAST PADS
Absorbent material of cloth of paper inserted in the bra between nursings to absorb
milk leaks. They may be disposable or washable, but a healthy pad should allow for
good airflow to the nipple. Plastic liners are discouraged or only for occasional use.

BREAST PUMP
A device that expresses milk from the breast. A misconception is that the breast pump
suctions milk out of the breast. A breast pump's job is to trigger the milk-ejection
response or let-down. Most pumps achieve this goal by using suction to pull the
nipple into the tunnel of the breast shield or flange then release, which counts as one
cycle. Thirty to sixty cycles per minute can be expected with better quality electric
breast pumps. It is important to note that in most cases the breast pump is not as
efficient at removing milk from the breast as the nursing baby. Many mothers find
their milk supply dwindling when they substitute too many pumpings for actual
nursing sessions with their baby.

BREAST PUMP REVIEWS
Opinions by actual users of the breast pumps. Two good places to find some reviews
on the internet are Amazon and Epinions.

BREAST SHELLS
Rounded pieces of plastic worn inside the bra. Shells come with two types of backs;
the one with the larger hole is meant for treatment of sore nipples. The back with the
small hole, which fits close to the nipple base, is meant for treating inverted nipples.

BREAST SHIELDS, FLANGES, FUNNELS
The part of the breast pump that actually touches the breast, covering the nipple and
areola area. Medela breast shields fit almost all their pumps and come in sizes 21 mm,
23 mm, 27 mm, 30 mm, 36 mm, and 40 mm. Ameda uses different combinations of
flanges and inserts to accommodate nipples in sizes 21 mm, 23 mm, 25 mm, 28.5 mm,
30.5 mm to fit all of their pumps but the Nurture III. See also SOFTFIT,
FLEXISHIELD and LET-DOWN MASSAGE CUSHIONS.

CLOSED SYSTEM
Breast pumps designed for multiple users, such as hospital grade rental pumps. There
is no possibility of breast milk entering the pump motor. Although the Avent Isis IQ
breast pumps are said to be closed system, Avent still recommends their pumps to be
single user.

COLOSTRUM
The substance produced in the breasts during the final weeks of pregnancy. This "first
milk" is highly concentrated in nutrition ideal for the newborn. It has been likened to
an "antibodies cocktail." Colostrum has a laxative effect on the baby, helping him pass
his early stools, which aids in the excretion of excess bilirubin and helps prevent
jaundice. With frequent nursings of 10 to 12 times a day, a mother's regular breast
milk will begin to appear or "come in" around day 3 or 4 after birth.

CYCLING
The suck and release pattern created by a breast pump to simulate what a nursing
baby does.

CPM
cycles per minute. See CYCLING.

DOUBLE PUMPING
Pumping both breasts simultaneously. Research with pre-term infants has shown
double pumping can increase a mother's milk supply, reduce expression time (yes,
even cutting times in half) and produce higher levels of prolactin, the hormone that
stimulates milk production after birth.

ENGORGEMENT
Any time an insufficient amount of milk has been removed from the lactating breast it
may cause this painful condition. The engorgement that occurs when a mother's milk
first "comes in" is a little less understood, since swelling of the breast tissues
themselves can be a contributing factor. There are many treatments, one of which is to
use a breast pump briefly to soften the areola area so that the baby will be able to latch
on easier.

FUNNEL COVERS
The lid-like covers that snap over the funnel or breast shield of an Avent breast pump.
The advantage of a cover is to keep the insides of the funnel and milk container clean
and in ready-to-use condition.

FLEXISHIELD AREOLA MASSAGER
A breast shield accessory that can be purchased separately and used with Ameda
breast pumps. The Flexishield is designed to compress the areola area, helping to
stimulate a let-down reflex. It is especially useful for smaller-breasted women who
may benefit from the added stimulation.

HOSPITAL GRADE BREAST PUMPS
This group of pumps have a stronger vacuum strength than any other breast pumps
and are the most suited to establishing and maintaining a milk supply in a mother who
will not be breastfeeding her infant for long periods, as in the situation of a premature
or sick infant.

HYGIENIKIT
Included with every Ameda breast pump except the Nurture III, this is a milk
collection system that includes a special silicone diaphragm filter. This filter works
two ways protecting the pump motor from getting contaminants in it and protecting
the breast milk bottle from receiving contaminants from the motor. This extra amount
of protection is desired for premature or sick infants or any mother desiring extra
caution in the cleanliness of the collection of her milk. The use of the Hygienikit does
not negate Ameda's recommendation that all their pumps (except the hospital rental
pumps) be single user, even though the Hygienikit IS the individual user kit for rental
pumps.

LACTATION CONSULTANT
A highly specialized healthcare professional with advanced training in breastfeeding
management. Because of the nature of their training, their advice on breastfeeding
may be more specific and useful than what a mother will receive from her obstetrician
or baby's pediatrician.
LACTATION AID
A device that consists of a container of usually infant formula or banked breast milk
and a long but narrow-diameter tube. The tube is inserted into an infant's mouth along
with the breast while nursing and provides extra nutrition to the infant while the breast
simultaneously receives stimulation to encourage lactation. This also prevents a baby
from becoming attached to artificial nipples while enabling a mother time to
undertake strategies to shore up a lagging milk supply. Should be used under the
advice of a lactation consultant as improper use could diminish milk supply.

LET-DOWN
Also known as the milk ejection response, it occurs when hormones cause muscles
within the breast to squeeze and the ducts to widen, pushing the milk from all parts of
the breast toward the nipple. Some mothers feel a tingling sensation; others feel
nothing. Let-down is partly a conditioned response and can be encouraged while
nursing or breast pumping by engaging in routines (i.e. sitting in the same place,
drinking from a certain cup), looking at a picture of the baby, thinking of the milk
flowing, or taking the mind off of everything about it.

LET-DOWN MASSAGE CUSHIONS
The Avent breast pump shields or flanges are soft silicone and have 5 petal-shaped
bumps that move in and out to massage the areola and aid let-down. Available in only
one size.

MILK COLLECTION BAGS
Marketed under different trade names, these plastic bags are intended for the
collection and storage of breast milk. They bear a resemblance to disposable bottle
liners but have the notable difference of being thicker and stronger. For this reason
milk collection bags are more suited for freezing breast milk and for using with breast
pumps that permit attaching bags in place of bottles. Attaching disposable bottle liners
to a breast pump will not permit a sufficient suction to be created for the pump to
function properly.

MMHG
Abbreviation for millimeters of mercury and as it relates to breast pumps it means
strength of vacuum or suction. Sufficient pressure is needed to stimulate let-down, not
to suction the milk from the breasts as is sometimes erroneously believed. Hospital
grade breast pumps have the highest mmHg numbers and are the best for establishing
a milk supply in mothers who need help in that area because of low supply issues or a
hospitalized newborn. After a supply is well-established some users have found that
"less is more" and adjusting the suction lower has enabled better let-down.
Fortunately most electric pumps have adjustable vacuum strengths.

OPEN SYSTEM
A breast pump designed to be used by a single user. The undesirable possibility exists
of breast milk entering the tubing and pump motor when the collection container is
overfilled or tilted. See also SINGLE USER.

PARTS TO ASSEMBLE
As     defined    on     the    Breast      Pump      Comparison        web  pages at
/best-personal-electric-breast-pumps.htm , all the breast pump parts that must be
assembled or disassembled at each pumping session not including motor, AC adaptor
or battery pack, milk containers, lids, stands, extra breast shields, totes.

PARTS TO WASH
As defined on the Breast Pump Comparison web pages referenced above, all the
breast pump parts that come in contact with the breast or milk, and therefore must be
washed every time the user pumps, not counting the receptacle(s) for the milk and the
lid(s).

MILK EJECTION RESPONSE (MER)
see LET-DOWN.

MULTIPLE USER
Hospital grade rental pumps are designed to be multiple user, and rental stations will
require the non-refundable and non-returnable purchase of an individual accessory kit
for the parts (shields, connectors, tubing) that actually comes in contact with the
mother's breast or milk.

PISTON-TYPE MANUAL BREAST PUMP
The pumping action is created with a sliding piston and cylinder and requires the use
of two hands.

RENTAL PUMPS
See MULTIPLE USER.

SINGLE BREAST PUMPING
Pumping only one breast at a time. Single pumping is useful for pumping one side
while the baby nurses the other. For some mothers the ability to single pump enables
them to soothe and hold their baby on one side while pumping the other.

SINGLE USER
Most breast pumps are personal use items intended to be used by one mother only to
prevent the transmission of diseases like HIV and hepatitis.

SOFTFIT BREAST SHIELD
The soft, flexible breast shield that massages the breast and areola when breast
pumping, manufactured and trademarked by Medela. Can be used with all Medela
pumps but the Little Hearts manual breast pump.

STARS
Awarded to breast pumps by actual users on Amazon and Epinions on a five-star scale
with five meaning the best. Reading these reviews may be helpful because they often
explain specific difficulties with certain breast pumps.

TRIGGER-TYPE MANUAL BREAST PUMP
The pumping action is created with a squeeze handle similar to what one finds on a
spray bottle. A one-handed breast pump.

VIA
Avent's sturdy disposable container system for the collection and storage of breast
milk. It can be used with all of Avent's breast pumps and some other brands also. The
disposable cup bases can be sterilized up to three times and are also suitable for
freezing. Bottle nipples in a variety of flows are available to fit the system.

WARRANTY
The warranty for breast pumps should be paid attention to and sales receipts saved.
Pumps that get frequent use may wear out before their warranties expire.

Disclaimer: None of the content above should be construed as medical advice and all
breastfeeding mothers should strive to educate themselves as much as possible from
multiple sources and consult with doctors and lactation specialists as needed.

Notice: This article may be copied "as is" as long as this notice and live links to the
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Matia Bryson is the mother of seven previously breastfed children and reviews breast
pumps at the "Baby Loves Your Milk" website.

						
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