Dr Brown's Manual Breast Pump
BRAND NEW, JUST LAUNCHED IN THE UK!
Dr. Brown’s offers a manual pump that provides all of the healthy benefits of the electric pump -- it’s just powered by mummy.
Another advantage to being the only breast pump with the unique One-Way airflow is that Dr. Brown’s Natural Flow breast pump continuously draws air and any present germs away from the breast, thus greatly reducing the likelihood of breast infections.
Please view the testimonials at the bottom of this page
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Utilizing patented Whittlestone® Hospital Technologies, our Dr. Brown's Natural Flow breast pump is the first real innovation in breast pump technology in over 50 years. |
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One-Way Airflow
Unlike suck-and-release pumps that tug back-and-forth on the nipple, Dr. Brown's produces a gentle, sustained level of One-Way Airflow that continuously draws air away from the breast. This means fewer germs for mum and baby, which can help reduce the risk of breast infections. |
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Pulsation & Stimulation
Dr. Brown's unique ultra-soft honeycomb liner pulsates and massages the breast. The liner gently compresses the nipple, much like baby, creating natural Prolactin and Oxytocin. This means an increased milk supply for baby and better let down. |
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Vacuum Adjustment Dial
Our vacuum adjustment dial - not available on other manual pumps - allows moms to control the level of latch, providing individualized comfort to support efficient pumping sessions and help maintain long-term milk supply. |
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Engorgement Relief
Engorgement is an intense, painful swelling of the breasts sometimes experienced by lactating moms. Dr. Brown's is clinically proven to provide pain-free relief of engorgement, allowing mom to re-establish breastfeeding or pumping quickly and comfortably. |
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Universal Connector
Dr. Brown's features double threads to fit all Standard and Wide-Neck Dr. Brown's Natural Flow baby bottles. |
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Easy to Use & Clean
Dr. Brown's features large, easy-to-handle parts that make setup, use and cleaning fast and easy. | | |
Does it hurt to express breast milk with the Dr. Brown's pump?
NO! The Dr. Brown’s Natural Flow Breast Pumps help mothers express breast milk quickly and comfortably. Many mothers report that the Dr. Brown’s pumps feel so natural that it feels like a baby feeding at the breast. Our vacuum adjustment dial allows mums to control the vacuum level from the first use, so there is no discomfort. Pain is a red flag indicating that something is wrong and we would advise that you contact your GP.
What is different about the Dr. Brown’s Natural Flow Breast Pump?
The Dr. Brown’s Natural Flow Breast Pumps uses gentle compression and pulsation to stimulate the breast as a baby does. This means mother get faster letdown of milk with unmatched comfort.
Can I control how the Dr. Brown’s Natural Flow Breast Pump works?
YES! The Dr. Brown’s Natural Flow Breast Pumps has a “latch” adjustment. The level of latch can be adjusted for comfort to suit mums preferences. The soft liner gently pulsates around the base of the nipple without any tugging or pulling at the nipple.
How long does it take to pump?
It varies from woman to woman, but the range is between 10 and 20 minutes.
How long should a mother breastfeed?
The British guidelines recommend that breastfeeding continue for at least 12 months, and thereafter for as long as mother and baby desire with exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months. The World Health Organization recommends a combination of complementary feeding (solid foods) and continued breastfeeding up to 2 years of age.
When should a baby start eating solid foods such as cereals, vegetables, and fruits?
Breast milk alone is sufficient to support optimal growth and development for approximately the first 6 months after birth. For these very young infants, the guidlines state that water, juice, and other foods are generally unnecessary. Even when babies enjoy discovering new tastes and textures, solid foods should not replace breastfeeding, but merely complement breast milk as the infant’s main source of nutrients throughout the first year. Beyond one year, as the variety and volume of solid foods gradually increase, breast milk remains an ideal addition to the child’s diet.
How do I store breast milk?
Be sure to wash hands before expressing or handling breast milk. When collecting milk, be sure to store it in clean containers, such as screw cap bottles, hard plastic cups with tight caps, or breastmilk storage bags. If delivering breast milk to a child care provider, clearly label the container with the child’s name and date. Clearly label the milk with the date it was expressed to facilitate using the oldest milk first. Do not add fresh milk to already frozen milk within a storage container. It is best not to mix the two. Do not save milk from a used bottle for use at another feeding. Thaw frozen breast milk by swirling it in warm running water. Do NOT use a microwave oven to thaw or heat bottles of breast milk.
Testimonials
“When I first sat down to use the pump, my 2 year-old was running about the house and my infant son was cranky, so I wasn't paying much attention to what I was doing. There was no pain, unlike when I used my old pump, so I figured nothing was happening. I was pretty disappointed as my old pump has caused some rather extensive damage to my breasts, and I was very hopeful that I would be able to get this new pump to work. When I began thinking that I might as well stop pumping, I looked down to see--to my surprise--that the bottle was about 1/4 of the way full. I had grown so used to painful pumping that I assumed since there was no pain, the pump must not be working. I have been very pleased with the pump, and I am happy to report that pumping is no longer something I dread. The pumping experience truly feels as if my child is nursing. What a wonderful experience! Thank you so much! My son also suffered from colic symptoms since I returned to work following his birth (2 weeks). My husband and I have suffered with him, and we had resorted to giving him medicine for relief, which is something we never wanted to do. After trying the Dr. Brown's bottles, however, we have not had a single colic episode. He is much happier now, and we no longer even keep the colic medicine on hand. Thank you for removing an enormous source of guilt for this working mother!”
Erica M.
“Wow. I have a seven year old and a three month old, and so have a fair amount of experience with pumps. I have used the other pumps, and thought pumping was inevitably painful and arduous. I am so surprised and delighted at how effortless and pain free the Dr. Brown's hand pump is! Thank you.”
Laura M.
“My experience with the manual pump has been positive. The manual vacuum adjust for the suction level is what the Isis is missing, and the pulsation, plus the Dr. Brown's has fewer parts and is more comfortable to use! I want to run up and down the street shouting that Dr. Brown's is the best thing to happen to breastfeeding since the baby! I will be recommending the manual expresser to anyone who is looking for an opinion on breast pumps. Thank you so much Dr. Brown's!”
Tiffany O.
“Before I used your manual breast pump I was using another manual breast pump which I got from the hospital. In my opinion your manual breast pump is a much better choice. Milk flow starts almost instantly with your pump. With the other pump, milk flow took about 2 minutes before it began. Also your manual breast pump has a stronger suction which expressed more milk than the other pump. With the other pump I would only express 20ML of milk but with your breast pump, I expressed 2 oz of milk from each breast. Plus your breast pump is comfortable and easy to use. It is also easy to clean. I would recommend your manual breast pump to other breastfeeding mothers.”
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