It’s no secret that breast milk is a superior infant food that has complete nourishment for your baby. Whether you’re a working mum or stay at home mum, pumping your milk often can help to maintain and may even increase your supply of breast milk for your baby.
So what are some of the ways to increase milk supply with pumping?
#1 Pump Frequently
The number 1 way to increase milk supply is by increasing how often you pump. Our body produces milk according to demand, so the higher the demand, the more milk your body will produce.
#2 Pump After Nursing
Your breast may still be full after baby has stopped nursing. You can try pumping one or both breasts after each nursing session to ensure that your breasts are completely empty. That signals your body to begin producing more milk and leads to an increased milk amount throughout the day.
#3 Use The Right Equipment
Finding a good breast pump that works for you is essential. Everything from the size of the breast shield to the speed of suction will affect how much milk you can get.
Fiffy Single Electric Breast Pump

Fiffy Single Electric Breast Pump is a modern touch screen breast pump to meet current mums’ needs. The breast pump comes with 9 levels for suction control with 3 different modes including:
- Massage mode
- Expression mode
- Mix mode
It also features soft massage cushions and an anti-back flow feature that makes breast pumping comfortable and convenient. With its built-in lithium battery, you’re able to pump anywhere, even while on-the-go. Fiffy Single Electric Breast Pump also includes one 180ml PPSU wide neck bottle for easy pumping.
For more information on the Fiffy Single Electric Breast Pump, head on to www.fiffybaby.com

