How to hand express breast milk
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Getting started
- Wash your hands with soap and water and dry them well.
- Find a comfortable private place.
- Have a glass of water handy.
- Think about your baby as it can help to stimulate the let-down and help the milk start to flow.
Step 1
Massage your whole breast working towards the nipple.
Step 2
Place your thumb and forefingers in a C shape on your breast, about 2cms behind your nipple.
Step 3
Gently press the thumb and forefinger back into the breast tissue.
Step 4
Then press the thumb and forefinger toward each other to compress the ducts and help move the milk out of the nipple.
Step 5
Use a clean, sterilised container, bowl or bottle to collect your breast milk.
Step 6
Rotate the position of your fingers/thumb on your breast and repeat the process until your breast is empty.
Step 7
Repeat the entire process on your other breast.
For help and advice on feeding your baby contact your midwife, maternal child health nurse, a registered lactation consultant or the Australian Breastfeeding Association on 1800 686 268.
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