Abstract

"Woman When Expressing Milk by an Electric Vacuum Breast Pump and Breast Pump with Vacuum and Compression Components"

Highlights

  • Breast pumps must effectively remove milk from the breast

  • Our study was carried out to determine the content of basic nutrients of milk and energy value of milk when expressing milk by an electric milk pump in the mode of vacuum ejection of milk and using simultaneously vacuum and compression pulses for milk ejection

  • The dynamics of nutrient concentrations in the process of milk ejection did not depend on the mode of operation of the apparatus and was similar for all women

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Summary

Introduction

Breast pumps must effectively remove milk from the breast. At the same time, it is important to point out that breast pumps, along with the optimal velocity and amount of milk expression, should provide a sufficiently high quality of milk.Main Body: Measure the dynamics of fat, protein, lactose concentration and energy value of milk of a nursing woman when expressing milk with the help of an electric vacuum breast pump and an electric breast pump with vacuum and compression components. The fat content of milk increases with the use of mechanical massage of the mammary glands during expressing by the milk breast pumps, as well as with manual expressing, that is, when using not vacuum stimuli, but compression stimuli [3,4] for milk ejection. In this connection, our study was carried out to determine the content of basic nutrients of milk (fat, protein, lactose) and energy value of milk when expressing milk by an electric milk pump in the mode of vacuum ejection of milk and using simultaneously vacuum and compression pulses for milk ejection

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