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Best Breast Pumps

I am a frist time mom. We are expecting our son around thanksgiving day! I really want to breast feed until I go back to work and then will continune with that and pumping. I am confused on which pump is the best to get. Please help.

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I suggest you contact Mother's Helper in Avon Lake, they are listed in the business section of this site. They will allow you to actually try the pumps and/or help you select one that is just right for you. They are wonderful!

Congrats on the baby. My suggestion is to go with the Medela Pump in Style as well. I have one and I love it. You can look for the pump unit for a bit less on sites that resell stuff, like ebay, and then get new attachments. I had a friend who found one for about $80 for the machine part and then got the replacement pack from Medela. Just an option to save a little money. I have one that you are welcome to borrow but you would need to buy new parts. I will be moving to Hebron in a few weeks. I am in Texas now. Good Luck, J.

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Hi J.,

I used the Avent Isis. It's extremely comfortable. You may just want to borrow some from friends and see which one works best for you before purchasing one.

K.

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totally agree medella!! I loved it - I passed it on to my cousin and she loves it!!

Congratulations and enjoy!
Mel

J.,
I highly recommend the Medela Pump in Style. It's a little pricey but works great, and lasts a long time. I bought mine when my oldest was born (she's almost 7 now), used it for my son, and now use it with my 3-month old daughter. I've worked full-time with all 3 of them. It's quick, effective, and comes in a discreet leather "case" that I don't mind carrying around with me at work. If you have any more specific questions feel free to contact me at ____@____.com.

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The Medla Pump-in-style. It is expensive but well worth the money. It is durable, works well, and has a convenient carrying case. If you have problems getting your milk to come in, as I did, it is the one recomened to me by many lactation consultants. Congrats on the baby on the way. I hope all goes well for you.

Congrats on the baby. My suggestion is to go with the Medela Pump in Style as well. I have one and I love it. You can look for the pump unit for a bit less on sites that resell stuff, like ebay, and then get new attachments. I had a friend who found one for about $80 for the machine part and then got the replacement pack from Medela. Just an option to save a little money. I have one that you are welcome to borrow but you would need to buy new parts. I will be moving to Hebron in a few weeks. I am in Texas now. Good Luck, J.

I suggest you contact Mother's Helper in Avon Lake, they are listed in the business section of this site. They will allow you to actually try the pumps and/or help you select one that is just right for you. They are wonderful!

I also vote for the Medela Pump in Style which I used with my twins. I needed something quick and efficient! As for resale value, you can sell the actual pump because they sell all the accesorires (sheilds, tubing, etc,)seperately. We considered renting but if you pump for five or more months you might as well buy the pump! Best of luck and congratulations on your choice to breastfeed!

I tried a really nice expensive one from babies r us with no luck the first time around. With my second child I bought one the medela hospital grade pumps for $250 on ebay. I worked GREAT!!! I would recommend either renting one from the hospital or finding a good deal on ebay. I think to rent one is like $50 a month. I use the Medela lactina plus, they came out with a new model the lactina select. I used both ( my work upgraded to the select while I was still pumping) I think they were about the same.

Good luck!!

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