Monday, November 9, 2009

Breastfeed Working Mom (III) - Cleaning A Breast Pump




Can I Sterilize My Breast Pump At Home?

It is impossible to completely sterilize your breast pump at home. Some hospitals offer free or fee-based sterilization services using an autoclave meant for sterilizing reusable surgical tools and hospital equipment.

Not even boiling them at home will completely sterilize breast pump parts. However, you can keep your breast pump safe and sanitary by effectively washing away germs and bacteria after each use.




General Tips for Cleaning Your Breast Pump

Consult the instruction manual included with your breast pump for the manufacturer-recommend method of cleaning. Keep in mind that not all pieces of a breast pump are meant to be washed. Electrical units and batteries should be wiped down after use, but never submerged in water.

Typically, a pump must be taken apart before appropriate pieces are washed. Most washable pump pieces can be cleaned by hand using soap and hot water. Some pumps can be put in the dishwasher. Consult your instruction manual to make sure pieces are dishwasher safe before you put them in the dishwasher.




Basic Cleaning Method

  • Take apart the pump. Consult the instruction manual to determine which parts should be washed.

  • Wash each piece separately using liquid dishwashing soap and plenty of warm water.
    Rinse each piece thoroughly with hot water for 10 -15 seconds.

  • Place the pieces neatly on a clean paper towel or in a clean drying rack and allow them to air dry.

  • Avoid using a cloth towel to dry your pump because they can carry germs and bacteria that are harmful to your breast milk and your baby.

  • Once the pump is dry, assemble it before storing. Try not to touch the inside of any parts that will come in contact with your milk the next time you pump.


Source: Breastfeeding.com]