Whether you are going out at night, going back to work, or just taking a break from breastfeeding, at some point, most new moms rely on breast pumps. Convenient equipment does more than just fill a bottle of milk with breast milk. Breast pumps can also conveniently store backlogged milk in the refrigerator, helping to keep the milk supply unblocked and preventing congestion. But for new moms, the process of breastfeeding seems daunting. When should you start breast milk, how often should your breast milk, and how do you actually do it? We have your answer.