For your child's safety and health
WARNING!
Always use this product with adult supervision.
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Never use feeding teats as a soother.
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Continuous and prolonged sucking of fluids will cause tooth decay.
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Always check food temperature before feeding.
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Keep components not in use out of the reach of children.
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Throw away at the first signs of damage or weakness.
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Due to strangulation hazards, do not extend cords or loops.
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Never attach to cords, ribbons, laces, or loose parts of clothing. The child can be
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strangled.
If you use Philips Avent bottle to store breast milk, make sure to remove the seal disc
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and then assemble the Philips Avent teat for feeding.
Place the frozen breast milk in the refrigerator to defrost overnight. In case of an
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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
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warmer to warm it up safely.
Caution
Remember! Always check milk or food temperature before feeding.
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Never heat breast milk in a microwave as this may destroy valuable nutrients and
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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.
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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.
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Having your baby or a photograph of your baby nearby can help stimulate your milk to
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flow.
Before pumping, place a warm towel onto your breast and gently massage for a few
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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
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shower.
Try pumping from one breast while your baby is feeding from the other, or continue to
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pump after feeding.
Repositioning the pump on the breast from time to time can help stimulate your milk
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flow.
Tip
Practice with your pump to find the best pumping techniques for you. If the process
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becomes painful, stop and consult your breast-feeding advisor.
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