Learn how to hand express breastmilk

 

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Draining the Milk Reservoirs

  1. Position the thumb (above the nipple) and first two fingers (below the nipple) about 1" to 1-1/2" from the nipple, though not necessarily at the outer edges of the areola. Use this measurement as a guide, since breasts and areolas vary in size from one woman to another. Be sure the hand forms the letter "C" and the finger pads are at 6 and 12 o'clock in line with the nipple. Note the fingers are positioned so that the milk reservoirs lie beneath them.
    • Push straight into the chest wall.
      • Avoid spreading the fingers apart.
      • For large breasts, first lift and then push into the chest wall.
    • Roll thumb and fingers forward at the same time. This rolling motion compresses and empties milk reservoirs without injuring sensitive breast tissue. Note the position of thumb and fingernails during the finish roll as shown in the illustration below.
    • Repeat rhythmically to completely drain reservoirs.
      • Position, push, roll...
      • Position, push, roll...
    • Rotate the thumb and fingers to milk other reservoirs, using both hands on each breast.
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