S.J. asks from Slinger, WI on April 12, 2008
BPA And Breast Pump Preference
Reading a couple other posts on here recently is making me wonder about a few things. I'd LOVE some thoughts and info from you moms out there!
1. Avent bottles apparently are some of the worst for BPA leaching. What about the Avent breast pump? (I have an email in to Avent asking them about it as well.)
2. So if I need to abandon my Avent IQ Duo, will I really be happy with Medela? I know that everyone raves about it, but I'm most noteably concerned about the breast cushions (or lack thereof). One of the things I love about the Avent are the "massage let-down cushions," which are sort of rubbery and flexible and cushion the skin of my nipples from the suction (sorry if TMI). It doesn't look like the Medela has such a thing. On the days that I forgot the cushions at home, I was sore. So I'm a little worried about using a Medela pump because it doesn't look like there's any sort of "nipple protection." Please tell me if I'm worrying needlessly!
3. While I loved my Avent pump, it might take me 30 minutes per session--or more. I really needed to relax and take my time to get the milk all out. Could the Avent have been slowing me down? Could a Medela be faster?
As I said, I'd love to hear your thoughts, especially if you've used both the Avent and Medela pumps. Thanks!
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J.X. answers from Minneapolis on April 14, 2008
Whatever you do, do not buy a Whittlestone pump! They are very complicated, and do not work if the silicone soft shield is positioned incorrectly. I'm a smart person and I could never get mine to work properly. It was complete junk compared to the Medela pump I bought next.
J.J. answers from Omaha on April 14, 2008
Hi S.,
I'm a mother of 4 children, youngest being 13 months. I've always used the medela pump. For the last 2 babies I've used the "Pump in Style" double pump by Medela. I've never had any nipple or breast discomfort. I have very large breast too. :)
With the double pump I can finish a pumping session in about 10 minutes. As a single pump it might take up to 5 minutes longer. I love my pump and highly recommend it!
Hope this helps!
E.M. answers from Omaha on April 14, 2008
30 MINUTES IS WAY TOO LONG! The Medela pump will clear you out in bout 10 minutes. And you won't be sore. Now if you are using a hospital grade pump, you may be a little sore at first but even that lessens with time. There is no nipple protection on the Medela, but it should not cause you a great deal of pain-- I never had any and I have gone through 2 pumps now.
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L.L. answers from Minneapolis on April 14, 2008
Good for you. I too am worried about BPA leaching from plastics. (In fact, after posting to mamasource and getting some great answers, I stopped using Medela's microwave bag to sterilize my breast pump parts and now just use good old soap and water.)
Anyway, I use the Medela Pump'N'Style and, even though I don't have anything to compare it to, I love it. It has 5 settings for suck frequency and a dial setting for pump strength (I have mine turned up all the way.) My sister-in-law, who nursed her baby for more than a year, has one and highly recommended it. I have never heard any complaints from anyone else who has used it.
E.M. answers from Omaha on April 14, 2008
30 MINUTES IS WAY TOO LONG! The Medela pump will clear you out in bout 10 minutes. And you won't be sore. Now if you are using a hospital grade pump, you may be a little sore at first but even that lessens with time. There is no nipple protection on the Medela, but it should not cause you a great deal of pain-- I never had any and I have gone through 2 pumps now.
A.H. answers from Lincoln on April 14, 2008
I too have really been looking into the BPA leaching and such. i am out of the bottle stage so i don't have to worry quite as much about that right now. i have used and loved my Medela pump. it was expensive but worth it. my sister-in-law and I actually went in half/half for it 7 years ago. My other sister-in-law purchased new cups and tubes and is still using it right now. She loves it too. It does work really fast. If i remeber right, it does pull a little when you first turn it on and that was uncomfortable. But after that it was fine on the nipples. I can't remember what brand my Sister-in-law used before but once she started using Medela she said it was so much better and faster. Good luck i know it is stressful trying to research and figure the BPA junk and breast pumps out. Congrats on the new pregnancy!
M.F. answers from Bismarck on April 14, 2008
I've only used the Medela Pump n' Style, so also don't have anything to compare it to, but used it after 3 kids for a total of about 7 years. I never had trouble with soreness from it, but did sometimes decrease the suction. I always double pumped as was faster & more efficient. I think I pumped 15-20 minutes, until flow had significantly decreased or stopped & breasts felt pretty empty (although I never felt quite as empty after pumping as I did after nursing).
J.D. answers from Des Moines on April 14, 2008
I have heard that Medela is great also but I have to say there is a pump out there that is just wonderful if you can find it. It is the Whittlestone pump and the whole pumping session is the massage technique. My husband got me one off Ebay and we ordered the replacement silicone covers for the breast part. It is wonderful. I loved it especially for the engorgement stage when I really didn't feel like having my nipples ripped off. I used the Medela when I had my son. It was painful!!!!!! This one is very gentle and I was pumping for 20 minutes and getting both breast at the same time is just great. I have never used an Avent pump let alone seen one out of the box So I am not sure if this is similar. I just know if you want a gentle pump that actually produces milk this is it.
J.X. answers from Minneapolis on April 14, 2008
Whatever you do, do not buy a Whittlestone pump! They are very complicated, and do not work if the silicone soft shield is positioned incorrectly. I'm a smart person and I could never get mine to work properly. It was complete junk compared to the Medela pump I bought next.
T.H. answers from Omaha on April 14, 2008
S.,
First of all congrats on the pregnancy. I have a double medela pump and I love it.The double is the only way to go. I used it with my son who I nursed for 15 months and I'm currently using it now with my 12 week old daughter. I know when I first started using it after the kids were born it my nipples were a little sore,but didn't last very long at all. I love my pump. Target also carries replacement parts so if you loose any thing. (Speaking from experience) The little white pieces that go on the yellow part of the pump went down the drain one day when I was washing the bottles. Take care. Good luck.
T.
R.E. answers from Madison on April 14, 2008
Hi, S..
I used Medela double pump (Pump N Style-I think) for my premie twins and it was great. I highly recommend it. It only took about 10-15 minutes each time pumping to empty myvery full breasts. I also recommend using different size shields when you need them. Nipple pain was minimal if at all.
On another note, I used Avent bottles a few times and did not like them at all-I found they leaked all the time. I found the Nuk Ortho bottles worked much better and compliment breastfeeding. Hope this helps and sorry if it's TMI.
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