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Haakaa Colostrum Collector Set Reusable Silicone Colostrum Collector for Breastfeeding to Collect, Feed & Store, with 2 Clear Storage Cases & 2 White Cotton Wipe (0.1oz/4ml, 12 PK)

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Expressing during pregnancy means that you will have some extra ‘liquid gold’ ready to go if your baby needs it after birth. It can also help stimulate your mammary glands that can assist with lactation and breast milk supply! Colostrum has a mild laxative effect which helps your baby pass its first stool called meconium. This means that it can also help in alleviating jaundice where the excess bilirubin is passed through the stool. Yes, you can use the Haakaa Ladybug Milk Collector in bed. However, breast milk is safe at room temperature for up to 4 hours.

haakaa Colostrum Collector Set Reusable Silicone Colostrum

We love this breast pump for building up a milk stash. Attach your Haakaa when breastfeeding to capture letdowns and leakage, or at times when you have a lot of supply, often this is in the early hours of the morning.

Mums: have you compared the Haakaa Ladybug milk collector to the Haakaa Regular pump? Which one is better for you and your baby? Let’s look at both closely and help you make a well-informed decision.

Why choose Haakaa Colostrum Collector?# Haakaa Silicone Colostrum Collector is a world-first design, stop using the needle colostrum collector and disposable plastic products. Provide better storage solution for breastfeeding moms. The collector made of high-quality silicone, and it is BPA Free, non-toxic and feel free to use for newborns and moms. What’s Colostrum?# Normally, in the last few weeks of pregnancy, a few drops or a small amount of colostrum will flow out from the mother's nipples. The colostrum is rich in nutrients, high in protein and low in fat, it is easily absorbed by the newborn. Preparing to collect them in advance because it has great benefit for your baby. As you continue to express, you may notice beads of colostrum forming on your nipple. If you DON'T notice any forming, don't panic! It can take time and a couple of days' worth of stimulation to get things going. Continue to massage for a few minutes or as long as comfortable, even if nothing is appearing, as this will lay the groundwork for future expressing sessions. Absolutely. You can use the Haakaa Silicone Breast Pump to draw out your colostrum and store it in this handy colostrum collector.

Silicone Colostrum Collector Set (4ml) - Haakaa

All the premie mamas out there - colostrum is vital for your baby that came a bit early. Studies show that these little fighters do so much better with even the tiniest bit of colostrum. It is known that they retain feeds better and vomit less than if they were only fed on formula. Colostrum is the first stage of breast milk that you will start producing late in pregnancy and continue to produce for the first few days after birth. It’s highly nutritious and contains a high level of antibodies that will help your baby fight off bacteria and infections. Fits nicely in the bra for extra support from wiggly worms on the feeding boob. Stays on the boob without extra support, but my Bub is finding his hands and feet, so needed extra support to hold it in place.Both incredibly important, colostrum and breast milk are similar but different in a number of ways. Colostrum is the first stage of breast milk and has more protein and Vitamins A, E and K. Milk is produced after colostrum production has stopped and lasts for months or years after birth. The Haakaa Silicone Colostrum Collector Pre Sterilised is a world-first design, giving mums the option to express colostrum antenatally and postnatally in a safe, easy-to-use storage solution.

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