Breastfeeding/Reusing a pump

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Hi, my friend is giving me her pump so I can breast feed my baby when I go back to work. Is it ok to reuse a pump from someone else? Can the infant get somehow ill?
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Dear Maria,

I just came upon an article that should reassure you that it is safe to use a breast pump that someone else has used. In Kalamazoo, Michigan the local library lends breast pumps to women who need them. See the article at the URL, below. Also, I copied it.

Good luck!

Sally

Sally Wendkos Olds
Author, THE COMPLETE BOOK OF BREASTFEEDING: Eiger & Olds, 3rd edition 1999, published by Workman Publishing & Bantam Books, and available in most public libraries, bookstores & La Leche League chapters.
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pump? Borrow one from library
Posted by beriksen October 25, 2007 11:54AM
Categories: CityLife, Local News
KALAMAZOO -- And you thought libraries were just for books.

Michigan State University Extension in Kalamazoo County is now offering electric breast pumps through a new lending library. These pumps will be loaned to food-stamp-eligible mothers who wish to continue breast-feeding while they go to school or back to work.

The MSU Alumni Group sponsored a charity golf outing and donated the proceeds to the development of the Breast Pump Lending Library. Because of this donation, breast pumps will be ready for participants beginning Nov. 5.

Breast pumps will be loaned on a first-come, first-serve basis.

For more information about this free program, call Amanda Hulet, breast-feeding peer counselor at MSU Extension in Kalamazoo County, at (269) 384-8064 or 383-8830; or e-mail her at huleta@msu.edu.

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What do you want to know about breastfeeding? I can tell you what`s good for the baby, what`s good for the mother -- and the father, how it`s related to a woman`s sexuality, how working moms can nurse, how to overcome obstacles, and lots more. As the author of THE COMPLETE BOOK OF BREASTFEEDING and author or coauthor of 8 other books and more than 200 articles about child and adult development, I can offer sound, sensible advice on breastfeeding, child care and family issues.

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I nursed my 3 daughters and am the grandmother of 5 breastfed children. My book THE COMPLETE BOOK OF BREASTFEEDING (written in consultation with pediatrician Marvin S. Eiger, M.D.) was first published in 1972, and in 1999 came out in an updated 3rd Edition by Workman Publishing & Bantam Books. It is now a classic, with over 2 million copies in print. I am now revising this book for a fourth edition, consulting with pediatrician Laura M. Marks, M.D. This new edition will be published September 2009. I welcome any and all suggestions for the new edition. I coauthored college textbooks A CHILD'S WORLD: INFANCY THROUGH ADOLESCENCE, and HUMAN DEVELOPMENT; both are leading texts in their fields and have been read by 2 million students. I am the coauthor of HELPING YOUR CHILD FIND VALUES TO LIVE BY and RAISING A HYPERACTIVE CHILD, and author of THE WORKING PARENTS' SURVIVAL GUIDE & THE ETERNAL GARDEN: SEASONS OF OUR SEXUALITY. My newest book, A BALCONY IN NEPAL: GLIMPSES OF A HIMALAYAN VILLAGE, published in 2002, tells the story of the way of life in a remote village in Nepal, where all the women breastfeed! My book, SUPER GRANNY: COOL PROJECTS, ACTIVITIES, AND OTHER GREAT STUFF TO DO WITH YOUR GRANDKIDS, will be published March 2009. I speak often to professional, parent and general audiences and make many radio and TV appearances.

Credentials I received my B.A. in English Literature from the University of Pennsylvania, where I minored in Psychology, was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and graduated summa cum laude.

Other points of interest I have received national awards for my writing, and am a former president of the American Society of Journalists & Authors. I am listed in the World Who's Who of Women, International Authors & Writers Who's Who, and Contemporary Authors, and am a member of several professional and civic organizations. I believe: that all parents are working parents; that parents employed outside the home need special support; that mothers' well-being is crucial to their children's welfare; and that the family is the best institution in the world and the one for which we are least prepared. My thrills come when parents or kids tell me they were helped by my writing or speaking or just understanding. To find out more about me, go to

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