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Manual breast pumps are a type of medical device used by lactating mothers to express milk, often when direct breastfeeding is not possible or convenient. They can be used to relieve engorgement, manage blocked milk ducts, or to supplement breastfeeding when the baby is away from the mother. Manual pumps are also helpful for mothers who need to pump occasionally or when a power source is not available.

Description

Here’s a more detailed look at the uses:
Relieving Engorgement:
Manual pumps can help relieve the discomfort and pain associated with engorged breasts by expressing milk.

Managing Blocked Milk Ducts:
By expressing a small amount of milk, manual pumps can help relieve pressure and prevent further blockage.

Supplementing Breastfeeding:
Manual pumps can be used to express and store breast milk when a baby is unable to breastfeed directly or when the mother is away from the baby.

Maintaining Milk Supply:
Manual pumps can help maintain or increase a mother’s milk supply when direct breastfeeding is interrupted.

Convenience and Portability:
Manual pumps are portable and do not require a power source, making them useful for travel, occasional use, or when an electric pump is not available.

Control and Comfort:
Manual pumps allow the user to control the suction and rhythm of pumping, which can be more comfortable for some mothers.

Cost-Effective:
Manual pumps are generally less expensive than electric pumps, making them a good option for mothers who need to pump only occasionally or who have budget constraints.

Backup Option:
A manual pump can serve as a backup in case of power outages or problems with an electric pump.