Anonymous wrote:After DD was born I started pumping around 4 weeks and was washing my parts in hot soapy water each time. I'm about to head back to work at 12 weeks and can't imagine having to wash them each time I pump, which could be up to 4 times a day because I work four tens. If breastmilk is fine in the refrigerator for 6-8 days, isn't it OK to just throw your pump parts into a ziploc and keep them refrigerated in between pumps? Can I do this for a few days at a time or should I be taking them home each night to wash?
Anonymous wrote:I have 2 sets (more, actually, because it was trial and error to find comfortable flanges) that work for me.
I keep each set in a reusable ziploc bag. I use one set all day, storing in the fridge between pumps, and DH washes it all at the end of the day and puts it on the rack to dry. One set is usually drying while the other is being used.
We agreed long ago that if I was having to spend my time pumping, he would be responsible for cleaning parts, bottles, and packing my pump bag.
So, I never *personally* wash my parts, but the get washed daily. He hand washes or sometimes throws in dishwasher if he's running it. Gave up sanitizing long ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started out being super careful to wash the parts after every session and sterilizing every day. After a few weeks I became more lax and just relied on running them through the dishwasher.
Then I got thrush and I was in a world of pain. I started sterilizing after every single use. It was super time consuming and I was kicking myself. It took a full month for the thrush to clear. Absolute hell.
I got thrush really early on with my first...and it took almost two months to fully clear. I washed and sterilized after every use. I had multiple sets of parts so I only had to wash once throughout the day and I used the sterilizer bag at work (or brought them home). For my second, I've started off this way since thrush was basically living hell for me.
Anonymous wrote:I started out being super careful to wash the parts after every session and sterilizing every day. After a few weeks I became more lax and just relied on running them through the dishwasher.
Then I got thrush and I was in a world of pain. I started sterilizing after every single use. It was super time consuming and I was kicking myself. It took a full month for the thrush to clear. Absolute hell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The standard thinking seems to be that you should wash them once a day and keep them in the fridge in between washings. If you have two sets, you could just wash them all together every second day. That's what I did. Also, I never sterilized mine after the first few weeks.
There are also evidently some wipes designed (or marketed!) specifically for pump parts, but I never bought those. They get recommended here all the time, though.
I use these. They are the Medela "Quick Clean" wipes. They seem to work well.
I've been pumping at work for 5 months now, and I have yet to wash my pump parts at work (no pumping room available, and I just don't want to use the community kitchen sink or bathroom sinks). Occasionally I will clean parts using the wipes, but most of the time I store the parts in a ziploc in a cooler bag in our refrigerator, then wash nightly at home.
Anonymous wrote:I EP. I did the fridge thing when I was pumping more often but now that I'm down to three ppd, I wash them in hot soapy water every time. I tried the Medela wipes at work and gave up on those pretty quickly - they just can't get in some of the nooks and crannies the way water can, and I found my parts were stinking of sour milk. Ew.
I only sterilize in one of those microwave bags about once a week, though when I was dealing with thrush I did it every time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I washed once a week when pumping for 18 months with my child. Kept the parts in the fridge at work and washed on Friday.
+1 This exactly.
+2. This exactly for me, too.
