Medela Lactina and Classic Breast Pump General Instructions manual Breastmilk Storage Guidelines

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Breastmilk Storage Guidelines

 

Room

39°F

Home

-20°C

 

Temperature

Refrigerator

Freezer

Freezer

 

 

 

 

 

Freshly expressed

4-10 hrs1, 2

5 -7 days3-4

3-6 months5

6-12

breastmilk

 

 

 

5

 

 

 

 

months

Thawed

 

 

 

 

breastmilk

Do not

24 hrs6

Never

Never

(Previously Frozen)

store

 

refreeze

refreeze

 

 

 

thawed

thawed

 

 

 

milk

milk

 

 

 

 

 

1Hamosh M, Ellis L, Pollock D, Henderson T, and Hamosh P: Pediatrics, vol. 97, No. 4, April 1996. pp 492-497. (4 hours at 77° F/25° C).

2Barger J and Bull P: A Comparison of the Bacterial Composition of Breastmilk Stored at Room Temperature and Stored in the Refrigerator. Int J Childbirth Educ 2:29-30, 1987. (10 hours at 66-72°F/19-22°C).

3Sosa, Roberto; Barness, Lewis: AJDC, Vol. 141, Jan. 1987.

4Pardou A et al; Human Milk Banking: Influence of Storage Processes and of Bacterial Contamination of Some Milk Constituents. (8 days in refrigerator). Biol. Neonate 1994 Vol. 65. pp. 302-309.

5Williams-Arnold Lois D: Human Milk Storage for Healthy Infants and Children, 2000, p. 9.

6Lawrence R, and Lawrence R: Breastfeeding: A Guide For the Medical Profession, 1999, p.894.

Important Note: If the temperature in the room, car or outdoors exceeds 77° F / 25° C, chill milk immediately to preserve freshness.

Lactina® Breastpump Parts

 

9

1c

 

 

 

 

 

 

1a

6

 

 

 

 

 

5

 

 

 

1b

 

8

7

 

 

 

 

2

3

10

 

 

 

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

12

 

 

 

13

 

 

11

 

 

 

Item

 

Item #

1a.

PersonalFitBreastshield, Standard (24mm)

..........................

87073

1b.

PersonalFit Breastshield Connector

87071

1c.

Breastshield (1-piece)

8107089

2.

Valve Assembly (2-Part)

8000001

3.

Valve

8100475

4.

Membrane

8207013

5.

Piston

8100494

6.

Rubber Seal

8200078

7.

Cylinder

8100442

8.

Vacuum Regulator Ring

8200066

9.

Pump Connector with Regulator Ring

8007137

10.

Tubing with Adapters

8007062

11.

Milk Collection Container

8117009

12.

Solid Lid for Collection Container

8107057

13.

Collection Container Stand

8100462

Instruction Manual English/Spanish (not shown)

1547433

Instruction Manual English/French (not shown)

1547434

 

To order Parts, see page 20.

 

 

Breastpump kits come with either 1-piece breastshields or

6

PersonalFit Breastshields, but not both.

7

 

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Contents General Instructions Breastpumping Tips Table of ContentsCleaning and Sterilization Health and Safety InformationPrior to first use and before first use each day After each useIf condensation appears in tubing Storing BreastmilkIf milk appears in tubing Check with your hospital for specific storage instructionsTo order Parts, see Breastmilk Storage GuidelinesLactina Breastpump Parts Lactina Breastpumping Full Assembly InstructionsIf condensation appears in tubing Classic Breastpump Parts Power SupplyClassic Breastpumping Assembly InstructionsMinimum Manual Breastpumping To Order Parts TroubleshootingYour Hospitalized Infant Critical Time for Establishing Milk SupplyAfter Baby Comes Home

Lactina and Classic Breast Pump General Instructions specifications

The Medela Lactina and Classic Breast Pumps are trusted and reliable tools for mothers who wish to nourish their infants with breast milk. Designed with efficiency and ease of use in mind, these pumps offer key features and advanced technologies that cater to the needs of breastfeeding mothers.

One of the main features of the Medela Lactina and Classic Breast Pumps is their hospital-grade performance. These pumps are engineered to provide a powerful yet gentle pumping experience, which helps in maintaining or increasing milk supply. The two-phase expression technology mimics a baby's natural sucking pattern—starting with quick, light sucks to stimulate milk flow, followed by deeper, slower sucks to extract milk efficiently. This helps mothers pump more milk in less time, making the process more effective and convenient.

Portability and ease of use are also important characteristics of these breast pumps. The Lactina model is lightweight and can be operated using an AC adapter or a rechargeable battery, allowing mothers to pump discreetly and comfortably in various settings. The Classic breast pump, although slightly less portable, is appreciated for its simplicity and reliability. Both pumps feature a user-friendly interface, making it easy for mothers to adjust suction levels and settings according to their comfort.

Another important technology integrated into these pumps is the adjustable vacuum settings. Mothers can customize the level of suction to find what feels best for them, ensuring a more comfortable pumping experience. The Medela Lactina also boasts an innovative overflow protection system that prevents milk from backing up into the motor, maintaining the hygiene and durability of the pump.

Hygiene plays a crucial role in the design of Medela's breast pumps. Both the Lactina and Classic models feature a closed system, which means that the milk does not enter the tubing or the pump itself. This not only protects the pump from contamination but also simplifies the cleaning process, making it easier for mothers to maintain proper hygiene.

In summary, the Medela Lactina and Classic Breast Pumps stand out for their hospital-grade performance, two-phase expression technology, portability, comfort settings, and hygiene features. These pumps are designed to support mothers in their breastfeeding journey, making them a preferred choice for those looking to express breast milk efficiently and conveniently. Whether at home or on the go, these pumps provide the necessary support to ensure that both mothers and babies benefit from breast milk nourishment.