understanding Breast Pumps: A Comprehensive Scientific Overview
In the field of maternal health and infant nutrition, breast milk is recognized as a complex biological fluid that provides essential nutrients and antibodies. A breast pump is a mechanical or electronic medical device used to extract milk from the mammary glands of a lactating person. These devices serve as a bridge, allowing for the storage of milk for later use, maintaining milk supply when the infant is not present, or relieving the discomfort of engorgement. This article offers a neutral, evidence-based exploration of breast pump technology. It clarifies the basic types of pumps available, explains the physiological and mechanical principles of milk expression, presents an objective comparison of different systems, and discusses future trends in lactation support. By providing a structured path from basic mechanisms to practical Q&A, this text serves as a factual resource for understanding how these devices interface with human physiology.