Tuesday, December 27, 2011

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Henrico Pharmacy is a womens health pharmacy. Unique services offered at this location include post mastectomy camisoles and maternity supplies including breast pump rentals and maternity bras.

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Breast Pump Rentals

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Many new mother choose to rent breast pumps rather than buy them. Breast pumps can be rented at the hospital where the baby is born by the doctor's prescription.

Hospital-grade breast pumps are made of a sturdy mechanical quality and are comparatively large and powerful. They provide enhanced suction and cycling for mothers and infants. The hospital-grade electric breast pump will be provided on rental basis only when direct nursing at the breast is not possible during the neonatal period. The concerned physician has to submit documentation for the same.

One of the reasons for renting the hospital grade electric pump is when the mother has been discharged from the hospital, but is still under treatment for postpartum complications which might preclude direct nursing at the breast.

Another reason is when the infant is still hospitalized even after the mother is discharged. Also, in the event that the infant has complications like a congenital neuromotor, oral dysfunction, or any other congenital or neonatal acquired condition then direct nursing at the breast might not be possible. In such circumstances the physician can provide the necessary documentation for the renting of the hospital-grade breast pump, provided an over-the-counter pump failed to meet the mother's needs.

Sometimes, when the mother is receiving any therapy with pharmaceutical agents then that might render her breast milk unsuitable for infant feeding while in the therapy. Also, if the baby develops a medical condition or requires hospitalization, then nursing might not be allowed on a regular basis. These are a few situations where the mother need not buy a breast pump but rather rent it from the hospital. The physician then has to provide the requisite documentation along with the treatment authorization request. Detailed documentation of the medical condition as well as the diagnosis and prognosis has to be provided. The physician need to mention the expected length of time the pump might be needed.


Breast Pump Rentals

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

When to Use a Breast Pump

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For many years now, the world has been told that one of the best gifts that a mother could give to her baby is to breast-feed (nourish) him or her. Due to this, many people have been actively pushing for parents to choose breast-feeding over formula. However, with providing ones baby with the best food, comes with its own challenges and due to them, a pump can be very useful.

Some of these challenges are:

Engorgement

Breast engorgement (enlargement and overflowing of the breast due to milk) is a common occurrence for women who have just given birth. This painful and at times fever causing issue, can be handled in a few ways and three of them are: breast feeding the baby even more often than you are doing presently, expressing some of the milk with your fingers and of course use a pump.

Medication

There are differences of opinions when it comes to medication transferring from the mother to the baby via nursing. Nevertheless, there are cases where mothers who are on medication will need to stop nursing for at least 12 hours and this is where a pump will come in handy. You can store some of your milk in the refrigerator or freezer before taking the medication so that your child remains well fed.

Away from Baby

If you are a mom who will be working away from home, pumping and storing your milk will also be profitable for you and your baby.

Bonding for Fathers

Breast-feeding is one of the best ways that a mother can bond with her child and bottle-feeding breast milk is an avenue that fathers can use to bond with their child as well. At nights when mummy can hardly open her eyes to attend to the baby, daddy can step in by taking the bottle.

Measurements

"New" mothers are usually anxious about how much milk their babies are getting and therefore desire to know exactly how much they are drinking. Therefore, by pumping the milk into a baby's bottle will give you the measurement.

Therefore, if you believe that a pump will be helpful to you, you have a choice of three types to choose from and they are electric, battery operated and manual.


When to Use a Breast Pump

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Sunday, October 9, 2011

How To Cope With Expressing Milk, Breast Feeding and Returning To Work

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Let's think carefully about this. You've been breast feeding now for a little while and you are now about to return to work. How do I get around the logistics of this you ask yourself? You've made arrangements at work so that there will be a private lactation area and a fridge to store your milk, hopefully you've prepared a feeding schedule with a bit of research, and you've expressed and frozen enough milk to feed your baby in the weeks ahead. If you haven't then you'd better. Next you'll need to identify the busy demands that lay ahead. Well don't worry, there's lots of information around and I've some tips for you below.

1. A straight forward approach in the work place is always the best. You may be concerned about how a colleague or client will react to your pumping at the office. Explain that you're trying to breastfeed your baby for as long as you can and you would appreciate it if they could direct you to a place where you could pump and store your milk. It's always smart to ask about an area for expressing or pumping milk prior to going back. That way they're prepared for your needs. It also helps to let people know what you're doing.

2. Plan to express or pump your milk. Put aside 30 minutes of private time twice a day, and let your co-workers know what you'll be doing, so they don't walk in on you. Avoid scheduling meetings too close to your "pumping time," as you'll need time to clean up and mentally prepare yourself for the next item on your agenda.

3. Ensure our pumping environment is as comfortable as possible, so you don't feel deterred from continuing breastfeeding. Try a baby-safe nipple cream to heal cracked nipples. If you're experiencing breast soreness, MaterniMates soothing gel discs (from http://www.kendallhq.com) can be refrigerated and applied to the breast for quick relief.

4. Ensure you have a reserve pump. To avoid forgetting your pump at home or misplacing it in transit, get a another pump to use at the office and on business trips. Many mothers like Medela pumps because they are portable, efficient, and nicely packaged in inconspicuous little totes. They also note that the Avent Isis hand pump (available from http://www.avent.com), which is compact, is great for relieving engorgement when there's no outlet in sight. If you're daunted by the expense of a second pump, consider renting one: Many breast-pump manufacturers and medical equipment suppliers supply rental pumps for very little.

5. Many smart moms dress in layers. Your breasts may leak during the day, layering can help avoid embarrassing stains on your outer clothing. Always keep an extra blouse at work, and take a cardigan or jacket with you when you're out of the office just in cae you have to go some where unexpected.

6. To stimulate milk production when you're apart from your baby, try this: On trips away, bring along a photo or an audio recording of your baby to make you feel closer to her. Drink lots of water. Always dump your expressed milk if you have doubts about its freshness. Preserving it on the trip home can prove to be difficult, and keeping up your milk supply by pumping regularly is more important than how much you bring home.

Here's one last tip: Be adventurous about pumping, and don't feel embarrassed about expressing milk whenever or wherever you are. It's a courtesy of course not to embarrass others who may be uncomfortable with all of this but if you ask or forwarn people, they are most often supportive.


How To Cope With Expressing Milk, Breast Feeding and Returning To Work

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