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Single Breast Pumps
Single breast pumps are often used by mothers who only breastfeed one of their children. Single breast pumps work by drawing milk from one breast to the other. The breasts are then let to rest while the suction continues to draw milk from the opposite breast, which is called cross-feeding. This process is continued until both breasts are emptied.
Advantages of Single Breast Pumps
There are many advantages to using a single breast pump, the main one being that it is easier to use. You can pump one breast at a time while you wait for the other one to fill up. It also takes less time because you don't have to pump both breasts at once. There are fewer parts and it is easier to clean.