Their daughters are in the NICU, so when they pump here their central cooling system is always set between 70-81 degrees
Cate and Lisa can list different reasons why lactating ladies pump breast milk either, when breastfeeding or instead of breastfeeding. There are ladies who can’t breastfeed because their babies are not latching or perhaps the baby is medically fragile. Others must resume their jobs,so they won’t manage to breastfeed. Cate and Lisa pump because their daughters are intubated and are unable to breastfeed until they are off the ventilator. Pumping is a difficult task and has to be done frequently or complications can arise. For example, you can experience lower milk supply or breast infection. There are several things that make life easier when pumping. It’s vital you make sure you are comfortable and your section is clean that you pump in. In addition, check the temperature of your house or wherever you are pumping is set appropriately. If you’re dripping with sweat or freezing while pumping, that will cause stress and when you are tied up your body will produce less milk. Cate and Lisa check that their cooling system is set to a comfortable temperature on their smart temperature control before they pump because they live in a warmer temperature. Their daughters are in the NICU, so when they pump here their central cooling system is always set between 70-81 degrees. If you’re dripping with sweat while pumping, the flanges which are the devices that assist to collect milk may slide off so it is essential that you don’t allow yourself to sweat too much. If you’re someone who pumps breast milk, always get routine service done on your Heating & A/C plan to ensure you don’t feel uncomfortable.