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When Should Breast Pump Parts Be Replaced

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A Mathematical Way to Calculate When Breast Pump Parts Should be Replaced


Duckbills: 

Replace every 1 month on average which is 

240 uses

8 times per day x 30 days = 240 uses


Membranes: 

place every 2 months on average which is 

480 uses

8 times per day x 60 days = 480 uses

When you should replace your parts will depend on:


✅the brand of pump you use

✅if you hack your pump with other parts

✅how many times you pump per day

✅how long you pump per day

✅how many extra parts you own.


To learn about breast pump replacement and more, book a Premier Pumping Consult today!


 
 
 

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