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Hand expression of breast milk is a technique used by lactating women to manually extract milk from their breasts. This method can be an effective alternative to using a breast pump and is often recommended for mothers who need to relieve engorgement, collect milk for later use, or stimulate milk production.
Technique[edit]
Hand expression involves using the hands to massage and compress the breast to encourage the flow of milk. The process typically includes the following steps:
- Wash hands thoroughly.
- Find a comfortable and quiet place to sit.
- Gently massage the breast in a circular motion to stimulate the milk ducts.
- Position the thumb and fingers around the areola, forming a "C" shape.
- Press the thumb and fingers together and towards the chest wall, then compress and release in a rhythmic motion.
- Collect the milk in a clean container.
Benefits[edit]
Hand expression offers several benefits:
- It can be done anywhere without the need for equipment.
- It helps mothers become more familiar with their breasts and milk production.
- It can be more comfortable and less time-consuming than using a breast pump.
- It is useful in situations where a breast pump is not available or practical.
When to Use[edit]
Hand expression can be particularly useful in the following situations:
- To relieve breast engorgement.
- To collect colostrum in the early days after birth.
- To maintain milk supply when away from the baby.
- To help clear blocked milk ducts.
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