Hey ladies.. I've looked on the breastfeed board and did a search but nothing has come up for this....
I've received a hand me down Medela pump and purchased all new tubes, shields, bottles etc... I'm wondering why this is still considered unsanitary? It does not look like the milk or any of my germs could get into the actual machine so I'm confused. I have never used a pump as I was able to breastfeed my other two babies... Any insight from moms who pump/ have pumped and understand how these "machines" work would be appreciated !
Re: Hand me down breastpump
The ones you can rent are hospital grade and closed systems but more than likely the one you have handed down is not a closed system. Consult your lactation consultant if you are unsure if it's a closed system.
With that said I did use a hand me down one from my friend with my first with all new tubing etc because I did not know any better at the time and didn't do proper research... Just at least research and know the risks associated unlike I did... the biggest thing is with a non hospital grade they are only made for single use so they can not guarantee cross contamination even though the risk might be low. I have purchased a new one this time around!
https://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2011/06/13/is-a-used-breast-pump-safe/
https://amamasblog.com/2007/02/28/re-using-sharing-breastpumps/
I just did a simple google search with your question and here is a sampling of what came up. Looks like hygiene is an issue, but it also looks like plenty of women still do what you do. Google probably has more of the "why" that you're looking for.
https://forum.mrmoneymustache.com/mini-money-mustaches/reusing-previously-owned-breast-pump/
Jamie
IMO, much of the stuff that the companies say you need to buy new because of health, safety, etc... reasons is just them covering their butt in the rarest of cases and also lining their pocketbooks.
I got a new one last time via insurance just in case suction from my original, handed down one deteriorated.... but it was still going strong after two kids and a total of 2 years of use.
If you do decide to get a new one, there is a service that recycles old breast pumps... https://www.medelabreastfeedingus.com/medela-recycles