Even if you exclusively breastfeed, you probably will find yourself needing to pump a bottle from time to time. After all, you might want to go out to dinner without the baby. Maybe you’ll have an overnight trip for your job or just need to get back to work full or part time. Your spouse might even be interested in relieving you of a night feeding. The solution? Pumping milk. Whether you want to pump occasionally or every day, you have a wide range of options.
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