Washing Breast Pump Parts at Eduardo Billups blog

Washing Breast Pump Parts. Place pump parts in a clean washing bowl or basin that's used only for washing infant feeding equipment. Do not place pump parts directly in the sink because germs in sinks or drains could. Make sure you wash your hands with soap and water. Have a clean surface on which to assemble your pump parts, wiping with a disinfectant. Rinse breast pump parts that come into. Then wash all parts with warm water (approximately 30. Fill a large, clean bowl or wash basin (that is specifically used for breast pump parts), with warm soapy water. Take apart breast pump tubing and separate all parts that come in contact with breast/breast milk. Swoosh your parts around in the water for 5 minutes.

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Swoosh your parts around in the water for 5 minutes. Do not place pump parts directly in the sink because germs in sinks or drains could. Rinse breast pump parts that come into. Make sure you wash your hands with soap and water. Take apart breast pump tubing and separate all parts that come in contact with breast/breast milk. Place pump parts in a clean washing bowl or basin that's used only for washing infant feeding equipment. Fill a large, clean bowl or wash basin (that is specifically used for breast pump parts), with warm soapy water. Then wash all parts with warm water (approximately 30. Have a clean surface on which to assemble your pump parts, wiping with a disinfectant.

How to wash your breast pump parts YouTube

Washing Breast Pump Parts Rinse breast pump parts that come into. Take apart breast pump tubing and separate all parts that come in contact with breast/breast milk. Then wash all parts with warm water (approximately 30. Fill a large, clean bowl or wash basin (that is specifically used for breast pump parts), with warm soapy water. Rinse breast pump parts that come into. Have a clean surface on which to assemble your pump parts, wiping with a disinfectant. Swoosh your parts around in the water for 5 minutes. Do not place pump parts directly in the sink because germs in sinks or drains could. Place pump parts in a clean washing bowl or basin that's used only for washing infant feeding equipment. Make sure you wash your hands with soap and water.

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