TIDAK BOLEH SEWA/PINJAM POMPA ASI
[SEWA/PINJAM POMPA ASI] Pompa ASI individu yang manual atau elektrik TIDAK BOLEH disewakan ataupun dipinjamkan. Yg boleh digunakan oleh lebih dari 1 orang adalah pompa hospital grade yang memang digunakan di rumah-rumah sakit, yang mana bagian2 yg kena ASI harus diganti setiap kali digunakan oleh orang yg berbeda ya ibu-ibu. Pompa hospital grade biasanya besar, dan memang botolnya diganti setiap dipakai orang yg berbeda....Kalau pompa individu, kalau mau diberikan atau dipinjamkan, semua bagian yg kena ASI HARUS diganti. Apalagi kalau sistemnya sewa, kita tidak tahu siapa yg menyewa sebelum kita, kesehatannya bagaimana, lalu bagaimana si orang itu dan tempat sewanya menjaga kebersihannya. Di luar negeri tidak boleh ada persewaan utk pompa individu, kecuali pompa kategori hospital grade. Ini penjelasan ttg keamanannya ya kenapa tidak disarankan ? US FDA (US Food and Drug Administration) tidak menyarankan penggunaan pompa ASI personal bekas(non hospital grade) yang mana bagian2 yg tekena ASI-nya tidak diganti ketika digunakan oleh pengguna yg lain. Krn potensi penularan penyakit akibat virus terjadi akibat hal ini. Para pakar laktasi juga tidak menyarankannya. Silakan baca ini: http://lllmarivt.org/are-used-breast-pumps-a-good-option-issues-to-consider/ Does it matter if your baby receives another mother’s milk particles? Potentially, yes. Although your milk is without a doubt the best possible food for your baby, it is currently recommended that any donor milk a baby receives from a milk bank or from another mother be pasteurized to kill viruses. Your baby has already been safely exposed to the viruses in your system during pregnancy, so there is no risk. But if another mother carries a virus in her system that you do not, it can be passed to your baby via the other mother’s milk and your baby may become seriously ill. A mother can have a virus in her milk without even knowing that she is a carrier. Some of the potentially dangerous viruses that can be transmitted through human milk include cytomegalovirus (CMV) and HIV (AIDS). Most mothers with CMV, for example, are unaware that they are a carrier. The FDA says: There are certain risks presented by breast pumps that are reused by different mothers if they are not properly cleaned and sterilized. These risks include the transmission of infectious diseases...FDA believes that the proper cleaning and sterilization of breast pumps requires the removal of any fluid that has entered the pumping mechanism itself. If proper sterilization of the breast pump cannot be achieved, FDA recommends that it not be used by different mothers." dan It is not advisable to use a previously owned breast pump. Breast pumps are single-user products, or personal care items, much like a toothbrush, and are registered with the FDA as single user items. For safety, breast pumps should never be shared, resold, or lent among mothers. Dari FDA sendiri dijelaskan: https://www.fda.gov/medicaldevices/productsandmedicalprocedures/homehealthandconsumer/consumerproducts/breastpumps/ucm061952.htm There’s also the decision of whether to buy or rent a breast pump. Many hospitals, lactation consultants and specialty medical supply stores rent breast pumps for use by multiple users, Daws-Kopp notes. These pumps are designed to decrease the risk of spreading contamination from one user to the next, she says, and each renter needs to buy a new accessories kit that includes breast-shields and tubing. “Sometimes these pumps are labeled “hospital grade,” says Daws-Kopp. “But that term is not one FDA recognizes, and there is no consistent definition. Consumers need to know it doesn’t mean the pump is safe or hygienic.” Daws-Kopp adds that different companies may mean different things when they label a pump with this term, and that FDA encourages manufacturers to instead use the terms “multiple user” and “single user” in their labeling. “If you don’t know for sure whether a pump is meant for a single user or multiple users, it’s safer to just not get it,” she says. The same precaution should be taken for “used” or second-hand pumps. Even if a used pump looks really clean, says Michael Cummings, M.D., an obstetrician-gynecologist at FDA, potentially infectious particles may survive in the breast pump and/or its accessories for a surprisingly long time and cause disease in the next baby. *admin, KL AIMI* Penulis : Lianita Prawindarti https://m.facebook.com/groups/10676814777?view=permalink&id=10154891198639778
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