Medela SYMPHONY Breast Pump: Optimal Comfort and Efficiency for Breast Milk Expression.
Symphony is a leading breast pump that is met with a high degree of customer appreciation. The large number of satisfied mothers and healthcare professionals bears witness to its reliability and quality. This distinctive breast pump operating with research-based pumping programs is often the starting point of the human milk journey in the hospital.
One aim of using a hospital-grade breast pump is to maximise milk output so that the infant can benefit from a diet made up exclusively of human milk. A second aim is to ensure that the mother achieves an adequate milk supply to nourish her infant once they return home and transition to exclusive breastfeeding.
Efficiency and volume are paramount considerations in the design and functionality of the Symphony breast pump. Research findings have underscored the effectiveness of the INITIATE program followed by the MAINTAIN program, demonstrating significantly higher daily milk volumes over the initial two weeks. Moreover, studies indicate that mothers utilizing this pump are capable of expressing enough milk to sustain a diet exclusively comprised of human milk for their infant.
The Symphony breast pump leverages the combination of double pumping and Medela's 2-Phase Expression technology, offering a host of advantages to mothers. Firstly, it facilitates time-saving as more milk is delivered in less time, a crucial benefit for mothers juggling numerous responsibilities. Additionally, it ensures the maintenance of milk supply even when direct breastfeeding isn't feasible, providing peace of mind to mothers facing such challenges.
Furthermore, the Symphony breast pump contributes to producing milk with a higher energy content, which is particularly advantageous for the nutritional needs of preterm infants. This feature underscores Medela's commitment to catering to the unique requirements of infants at different stages of development. Importantly, while delivering efficiency, the Symphony breast pump prioritizes comfort, ensuring that the pumping experience remains as pleasant and stress-free as possible for mothers.
The Symphony breast pump stands out as a hygienic multi-user device, designed with the utmost consideration for cleanliness and ease of use. Its milk overflow protection system, integrated into both the Symphony pump and its accompanying sets, effectively prevents expressed milk from backflowing into the pump itself. This not only enhances hygiene standards but also simplifies handling, ensuring a seamless experience for healthcare professionals and mothers alike.
To cater to the diverse needs and policies of hospitals, Medela provides a comprehensive range of breastfeeding products, both reusable and disposable. Hospitals employing sterilization or disinfection processes can rely on Medela's reusable products, which are autoclavable and engineered for use by multiple mothers. On the other hand, Medela's disposable products are available in Ready-to-Use or EO sterile formats, designed for single-use or one-day use in hospital settings. Their convenience lies in the fact that they require no cleaning prior to the first use, streamlining workflows for busy healthcare environments.
Moreover, Medela prioritizes safety by ensuring that all breast milk bottles, breast shields, and other products that come into contact with human milk are crafted from food-grade materials and are free from BPA (bisphenol A). This commitment underscores Medela's dedication to providing mothers and infants with products of the highest quality and safety standards.
One remarkable feature of the Symphony breast pump is its unique upgrade functionality, which allows for seamless adaptation to new research findings. By simply changing the card, healthcare facilities can ensure that their Symphony pumps remain aligned with the latest advancements in breastfeeding technology and best practices. This flexibility further solidifies Symphony's position as a cutting-edge solution for supporting breastfeeding mothers and their infants in hospitals and clinical settings.