![]() If you opt to steam your breast pump parts, try our Quick Clean™ Micro-Steam™ bags – steam cleaning can eliminate 99.9% of common bacteria and germs in about 3 minutes, using just a microwave and water. For instructions, please refer to your breast pump’s instruction manual or the CDC’s guidelines. Sanitize your cleaned breast pump parts through steaming or boiling.For accessories that can’t be washed with soap and water (think – your car charger, power adapters, or pump body), wipe down the surface with your breast pump and accessory wipes – no soap and water needed! Thoroughly clean and sanitize your breast pump, kit, and all parts and accessories using up-to-date cleaning instructions from an official source like the CDC.Follow these steps to properly prepare your breast pump for storage: Whatever the case, keeping your breast pump safely packed and stored somewhere at home is important if think you might use it in the future. ![]() Most insurance plans cover a new breast pump for each new birth (though some have limitations based on timing between pregnancies), but it can always be helpful to have your previous breast pump available as a back-up if you need it. If you’re planning to have another baby in the near future, you could plan to store your breast pump to use the next time around. If you’re in the process of weaning from your breast pump and getting ready to finish your pumping journey, you may be wondering what you should do with your pump – and that’s a decision that is entirely dependent on you! There are several options for how to store your breast pump, or what you can do with it if you’d rather have your pump completely off your hands (and your boobs). Ready to Put Away Your Breast Pump and Parts? Here's How!
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