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Suggested by Arianne Bascaro New 

Cleaning a wearable breast pump is essential for maintaining hygiene and ensuring the pump functions effectively. Here’s a step-by-step guide to cleaning your wearable breast pump properly:

1. Read the Manufacturer’s Instructions
  • Always start by checking the user manual that comes with your specific model. Different pumps may have unique cleaning requirements.
2. Gather Your Supplies
  • Dish soap (mild and unscented)
  • Warm water
  • Clean cloth or sponge
  • Bottle brush (optional)
  • Clean towel for drying
  • A container or bowl for soaking parts (if needed)
  • Sterilizer (optional)
3. Disassemble the Pump
  • Remove all detachable parts, including:
    • Breast shields
    • Valves
    • Membranes
    • Bottles or collection bags
    • Any other components as specified in the manual.
4. Rinse Immediately
  • Rinse all parts under warm running water right after use to remove milk residue. This helps prevent bacteria growth.
5. Wash the Parts
  • Hand Wash:
    • Use warm soapy water and a clean cloth or sponge. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbers that could damage the parts.
    • Pay special attention to hard-to-reach areas.
    • Rinse thoroughly with warm water to remove soap residue.
  • Dishwasher (if applicable):
    • If the manufacturer allows it, you can place the parts on the top rack of your dishwasher. Avoid placing any electronic components in the dishwasher.
6. Soak (if necessary)
  • If there are stubborn residues, you can soak the parts in a solution of warm soapy water for a few minutes before washing.
7. Drying
  • Place the cleaned parts on a clean, dry towel or a drying rack. Make sure they are completely dry before reassembling to prevent mould or bacteria growth.
8. Sanitize (Optional)
  • If desired, you can sanitize the parts using:
    • A sterilizer (steam or electric)
    • Boiling water (submerge parts for 5-10 minutes)
    • Sanitizing wipes (make sure they are safe for use on food contact surfaces)
  • Always follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for sanitizing.
9. Reassemble the Pump
  • Once all parts are dry, reassemble your breast pump according to the user manual.
10. Store Properly
  • Store the assembled pump in a clean, dry area, preferably in a storage bag or container to keep it free from dust and contaminants.
Additional Tips:
  • Clean the pump after every use or at least once a day if not used frequently.
  • Regularly check for any signs of wear and tear on parts, especially valves and membranes, and replace them as needed.
  • Always wash your hands before handling the pump or any of its parts.
Following these steps will help ensure that your wearable breast pump remains clean and safe for your use!