M.M. asks from Racine, WI on May 07, 2008
A Good Breast Pump. - Racine,WI
Hey, I've just found out that I'm pregnant again (with my second child). With my first child I had a really hard time producing enough milk and I am already worried that I will have to endure the same hardships. I would like to buy a good pump that may help me keep my supply or even help build up my supply if I happen to loose it again. I'm starting to save up now so I'm willing to spend a good chunk of money on one as long as it's a good one. Any other mothers whom have also had troubles with their supply but found a great breastpump, I would be really appreciative for your tips. Or any other mothers that really liked their pumps??
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C.S. answers from Minneapolis on May 09, 2008
i agree, the medela PIS is worth the price. the best deal aronud on them is at: http://www.hackleyhme.com/
you can't see the prices online, they have an agreement not to post them. but email them and get the price. then order via the phone. mine came in like 2-3 days!
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M.H. answers from Minneapolis on May 08, 2008
N. answers from Minneapolis on May 08, 2008
I would highly recommend the Medela pumps. I bought mine with my first child in 2002. At the time, it was the Pump-In-Style pump by Medela. Since then, I have had 2 more children. Thus, it has been used for 3 different children and I breastfed them each for a year. I returned to work after each of them, so my pump was used several times a day for almost a combined total of 3 years. I think that's proof that they are very durable and lasting! As a side note, I was caught in a situation without my pump and had to go purchase one for more or less a "one-time" use. Not wanting to spend much money for a single use, I bought a cheap one for around $60 - I couldn't get it to pump anything! So, I fully agree that you get what you pay for with breast pumps.
A.T. answers from Minneapolis on May 08, 2008
Medela Pump and Style Advance - HANDS DOWN! LOVE THAT THING. WORTH IT'S WEIGHT IN GOLD.I worked full time and breast feed my TWINS for a year. I never bought a can of formula. I pumped in the car, airports, work, home, vacation, etc.... heck I even pumped WHILE DRIVING (but only one side at a time, and not with the babies in the car with me)!!!!
My cousin got hers on E bay for a STEAL and it was perfect and in the box!
S.H. answers from Minneapolis on May 08, 2008
I was able to get a Medela Double pump-in-style through my health insurance (call your providor it may be covered)and I have now lent it to 2 friends (they just bought there own tubing supplies) It worked great! It had a flutter pump to start then went to a slow deeper pump which is suposed to simulate a baby feeding better. I never had a real problem with milk production but my sister-in-law used Fenugreek (herbal supplement to increase milk production) and said that helped almost double her production. I would check to see that there is a flutter start on your pump, that is what my lactation specialist told me would work the best and so I was perscribed the Medela, not sure if the other brands have that option. Good Luck! And congrats!
C.S. answers from Minneapolis on May 09, 2008
i agree, the medela PIS is worth the price. the best deal aronud on them is at: http://www.hackleyhme.com/
you can't see the prices online, they have an agreement not to post them. but email them and get the price. then order via the phone. mine came in like 2-3 days!
R.C. answers from Minneapolis on May 08, 2008
Sounds like we are similarly situated:
I know Medela is a great brand and lots of women have had great luck with it. I used it for my first baby, but stopped producing enough milk around 4 months. This time around I didn't want to run out so early so I asked my OB, who referred me to a lactation consultant, who advised me to buy the Ameda brand. I took her advice and bought the Ameda pump, which is rated just as highly as the Medela. I bought it at the hospital at cost so it was only $175 and I love it. My supply is still going strong and my little one is 5 1/2 months old now. My Medela was around $300.
One little bonus too- all the Evenflo (plastic and glass)and Medela BPA free bottles fit right on the pump so it saves a step when pumping directly into bottles!
P.K. answers from Minneapolis on May 08, 2008
Go with Madela forsure. Best out there, and worth the money. Get a double pump if you can.
K.B. answers from Milwaukee on May 08, 2008
Hi M.,
I used a Medela pump... my aunt actaully gave it to me so it is an older version but I loved it! She used it with 3 kids and then I used it for 3 months. My daughter was lactose so we had to switch to formula otherwise I would have used the pump longer.
I know some rental places let you try out the pumps, maybe you can try a few out and see what you like the best. If that is not an option I would go with the Medela.
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