What is Mam Breastfeeding Storage Jar 120 ml set of 5 used for?
A set of 5 small 120ml jars for storing your breast milk, purees, compotes or other food!
- Leak-proof and sterilizable jars
- 5 stackable pots
- Capacity of 120ml
- Practical thanks to their graduated scale and their writing area
- Easily adaptable to the Mam breast pump
Mam 5 Concervation Jars of 120 ml are used to preserve baby food and breast milk . Designed for storage in the refrigerator or freezer , these jars can be washed and sterilized at will. They are leak-proof for safe transport . The writable and erasable space makes it possible to date each extraction. The graduated scale allows precise measurement.
The pots are compatible with the MAM manual breast pump.
How to use Mam Breastfeeding Storage Pot 120 ml batch of 5?
Remove the base of the bottle and screw the pot in place. Express the milk. Unscrew the jar and seal tightly.
Comment on the recommendations for use and dosage of Mam Breastfeeding Storage Jar 120 ml set of 5 with our partner Avis checked after your purchase. Composition
Precaution of use
Remember to write down the date and time you pumped your breastmilk so that you can follow up and use the oldest first, and so on.
Composition
Polypropylene
Presentation
Mam comes in the form of a batch of 5 jars of 120 ml.
Our advice and advice from pharmacy experts
Whether it is to relieve engorgement, because baby is not taking the breast, in anticipation of an outing or a return to work, expressing milk can be very useful.
Even if you have the right equipment, your attempts to express your milk can end in bitter failure if you are not in the right conditions. Breastfeeding is not just a physiological phenomenon and can be greatly influenced by the psychological aspect. Relaxation is the key to expressing your milk well. Practicing abdominal breathing can help you. Pumping while baby is nursing is also a great way to successfully get milk and build up supplies gradually.
When transporting breast milk, any break in the cold chain should be avoided. If you need to transport your breast milk from your place of work to your home or nursery, use a cooler bag in which you have placed ice packs.