A.J. asks from South Elgin, IL on June 23, 2007
Breast Pump
I'm pregnant and due with my first baby August 1. I'm planning on breastfeeding, but would like to buy a breast pump for when I return to work. With so many different pumps on the market, I'm a little overwhelmed on which one to buy. I would appreciate any feedback that I can obtain.
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H.K. answers from Chicago on June 28, 2007
I have had a good experience with my Medela Pump In Style Advanced. It's one of the more expensive models, but I like that it is both manual, battery operated, and you can plug it in. You can also double pump or single pump and the pump itself can be carried alone (without a bunch of other things so it's super portable for work pumping). Good luck!
W.B. answers from Chicago on June 25, 2007
I'd recommend the Medela Pump in Style. I used it for over a year and found it to be very reliable. I bought it online, new for about $200. I also borrowed a friend's Pump in Style for a few months and she had used it for two of her kids. It was very reliable and never broke down. It's a double, electric pump, which in my opinion, is the only way to go. If you're going to be pumping a lot, it's essential to have a double electric(you can choose to pump only one breast at a time if you want). The carrying case is nice and unobtrusive and you get everything you need in one package. I highly recommend it.
Someone else suggested waiting to buy a pump--good advice. I rented one for a month, borrowed a friend's and when she needed it back, I bought my own. I think it's good to wait to see if breastfeeding works and you stick with it rather than spending the money and then not using it. Also, I rented a hospital grade pump for $25 a month and I haven't found many WIC offices that have good pumps for you to borrow.
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L.F. answers from Chicago on June 25, 2007
Medela Pump In Style
D. answers from Chicago on June 24, 2007
I know this may sound stupid, but you may want to wait until after you have the baby to buy the pump. I rented a hospital grade pump from a lactation consultant. Everything is new to you, the tubes, cups and stuff like that, but you hook them up to the actual pump that is the hospital grade. That way, you can find out if breast feeding is right for you and your baby before you invest hundreds of dollars into a pump that you may not like or use.
My hospital had a lactation consultant there and also a list of consultants that you could call. It was really helpful and I am soooo glad I did that before I bought my own. My son wouldn't nurse, so I was continually pumping and my body couldnt keep up and stopped producing milk. I did everything the doctor and the consultant said to do and it just didn't work. So, I am really glad I rented.
I hope it all works out good for you, but I really did find the consultant a big help.
A. answers from Chicago on June 24, 2007
Congratulations! I tried three different pumps, a rented Medela electric, a smaller Evenflo battery operated pump and an Avent Isis manual. The Isis was by far the best for me, and the battery operated one was the next best. I thought the Medela was a complete waste of time and money, but I know other moms who love this brand/style. It's really a matter of what you're going to be comfortable with because if you can't relax while you are pumping you may have a harder time with let down. I liked the manual because it was very quiet and I was in control of speed and pressure. Hope that helps a little bit.
N.R. answers from Chicago on June 24, 2007
I have the Medela Pump in Style Advanced. It works just fine for me - It only take ten minutes for me to pump.
N.M. answers from Chicago on June 25, 2007
I don't know if you bought a pump already. But I used the Medela Pump and Style Advance. I love it and it has the let down feature that mimics my baby sucking on my breast. Not sure if you are ever in the Aurora area but they sell them at the Rush Copley Hospital on Ogden Ave. for no tax!!! Much cheaper than anywhere I've seen. Give them a call and ask for the lactation department. Good luck!
A.P. answers from Chicago on June 24, 2007
Hello, I bought the avent hand held pump and the medela battery/plug in. Since I had a lot of milk, the avent was the one I always used at work. There was no noise and I was done within 10 or 15 minutes with both breasts. All I had to do was put the pump on and hold down the lever, my milk just flowed out quickly. There was no stoping and releasing. I have purchased a few of the avent breast pumps for other expectant friends, and they say it was the best pump ever. At such a reasonable price under $60, I would only recommend this pump. Best of Luck!
S.B. answers from Chicago on June 23, 2007
Hi! I love the Medela pump in style breast pump. It works great. I would never buy a different one since using this one. I love it. It gets alot out too which is important too with gboing back to work, and it does it quickly. I used to get about 8 oz out in about 10 minutes.
S. Bailey CLD
Aurora
www.tendermomentsdoula.com
E.S. answers from Chicago on June 26, 2007
Congratulations on your upcomming birth... I would recommend the Medela Pump in Style. I used it for my first child, which I exclusively pumped and then I used it for my second child, just to have some milk handy. I loved it, it was fast and did the job. Especially since you are planning to go back to work, the double cups are great. I did have to go back to work for a few months with my first child and it worked out fine. I was able to pump on my breaks and the bag fits everything you may need. It also comes with a battery pack, which is great for when you go out and are not sure that you will find an outlet. I bought mine at the hospital, which was priced a few more $ then at the store. I am looking to find someone who would like to purchase my used one.
Good luck.
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