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Philips AVENT SCF323 Manual Del Usuario página 12

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For your child's safety and health
WARNING!
Always use this product with adult supervision.
Never use feeding teats as a soother.
Continuous and prolonged sucking of fluids will cause tooth decay.
Always check food temperature before feeding.
Keep components not in use out of the reach of children.
Throw away at the first signs of damage or weakness.
Due to strangulation hazards, do not extend cords or loops.
Never attach to cords, ribbons, laces, or loose parts of clothing. The child can be
strangled.
If you use Philips Avent bottle to store breast milk, make sure to remove the seal disc
and then assemble the Philips Avent teat for feeding.
Place the frozen breast milk in the refrigerator to defrost overnight. In case of an
emergency, you can defrost the milk in a bowl of hot water. Use up the defrosted breast
milk within 24 hours after defrosting.
Warming up the breast milk
Stand the bottle in a bowl of hot water, or using Philips Avent bottle and baby food
warmer to warm it up safely.
Caution
Remember! Always check milk or food temperature before feeding.
Never heat breast milk in a microwave as this may destroy valuable nutrients and
antibodies. In addition, the uneven heating may cause hot spots in the liquid which
could cause burns to the throat.
Never immerse a frozen bottle in boiling water to avoid crack or split.
Hints to help you succeed
The electric breast pump is simple and easy to use. With a little practice, you will be able
to express milk proficiently in no time.
Choose a time when you are not in a rush or could not be interrupted easily.
Having your baby or a photograph of your baby nearby can help stimulate your milk to
flow.
Before pumping, place a warm towel onto your breast and gently massage for a few
minutes. This can help stimulate milk flow, and ease the pain of your breast.
Warmth and relaxation can stimulate milk flow. Try pumping after a warm bath or
shower.
Try pumping from one breast while your baby is feeding from the other, or continue to
pump after feeding.
Repositioning the pump on the breast from time to time can help stimulate your milk
flow.
Tip
Practice with your pump to find the best pumping techniques for you. If the process
becomes painful, stop and consult your breast-feeding advisor.
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