Evenflo Comfort Ease & Comfort Care Manual Breastpumps

It is painful to visualize the time when mothers had breastfeeding-related problems, and breastpumps were not around to help them. After the baby has been delivered and brought to the mother for its first nursing at the breast, the mother either enjoys the entire pleasure of it all, or comes face-to-face with problems that her lactation consultant or doctors may not have anticipated in advance. Even later, due to various reasons, feeding at the breast may become painful and / or unviable. It is for such situations that Evenflo's Comfort Ease & Comfort Care Manual Breastpumps come in handy.

Some mothers have extra tender nipples that might get cracked or blistered due to the baby's aggressive movements at them. When the baby latches onto the breast, there is a feeling of the nipple being bitten or pinched. This is a sure sign that the child is not latching on properly. This may sometimes even lead to bleeding at the nipples.

There are also instances when the mother's body generates an overwhelming amount of milk that starts getting accumulated in the breasts. If this milk does not find a release through either nursing or expression, the breasts are at risk of becoming full and hard, leading to pain and lot of discomfort. In such a situation, getting the baby to latch on becomes unthinkable; even the baby intuitively realizes that something is wrong.

Comfort Ease & Comfort Care breastpumps help ease the pain and discomfort, besides aiding in alleviating the condition to a large extent. At the very least, these pumps ensure that milk collection does not stop and continues to take place to satisfy the baby's hunger.

Comfort Care breastpump has a horn that can be moved all around, the way the mother wants it, so that she can sit in a position that she is most comfortable with. Also, after some time, she can change her stance to relieve fatigue and adjust the horn accordingly. This breastpump comes with soft silicone cushion insert. The insert snuggles around the areola tissue, mimicking the baby's mouth; which stimulates the body to produce even more milk.

The unique feature of ComfortEase breastpumps, on the other hand, is its vacuum adjust dial that allows mothers to adjust the vacuum level where the suction at her breast from the pump is the most comfortable. Higher suction causes a tugging pain at the breast, while lower suction may lead to no milk being expressed at all. Another good feature with the ComfortEase device is its removable pump handle, that is ergonomically designed. This handle makes holding the horn at the breast quite convenient.

Both the breastpumps are available as part of a standard, "Starter" kit, that contains accessories that first-time mothers cannot do without. These include disposable nursing pads that soak up any moistness around the nipples, after a breastfeeding / pumping session is over, and help retain their tenderness. There is also a set of three 4 oz. nursers or bottles that can be attached to the pump to collect the milk directly. The carrying case is very sleek and trendy, in tune with the mother on the go!