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Recommendation Needed for Breast Pump

I am having my second child and not sure if I should buy a breast pump. I am a SAHM but would like to have back up bottles and let daddy do some work too. (especially with a possibly jealous older brother) The cost of renting one is way more than buying. I tried the Medela witht my first son and didn't like it. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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I got the Avent Isis online for $100 cheaper than retail (brand new). It's awesome! I never have to pump more than 10-20 minutes. It also came with a manual hand-held that I haven't used yet. I recommend the single, I rarely pump both breasts at once.

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I rented mine from the hospital (Norwalk). It was a fantastic, high quality pump (hospital grade), and it worked so quickly. I felt like a cow hooked up to a milking machine but it was so worth the extra expense. With my first baby I had tried the Advent hand pump which was okay, but compared to the ease and efficiency of the hospital one, I'd go with the rental again. Especially with this being #2. There is just so much less time for everything, so being able to get through a pumping in 10 minutes (both sides going at the same time) was fantastic. Good luck!

I have the Medela as well and don't love it, my girlfriend told me about the advent hand held single boob breast pump (not its retail name...) she and her girlfriends also started with the Medela and love this hand held thing.. I cannot speak from experience, but I'm in the same boat as you and may ditch my medela (300 retail..ugh) for a $7 hand held.. who knew!
good luck!
M. from Rochester NY

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The Ameda Purely Yours -- hands down! It is fantastic! My daughter had trouble latching on for the first few weeks. I used the pump every 3 hours during that time and then daily after that for one or two feedings so "daddy" could be involved. It worked wonderfully and is so much less expensive than the Medela. Try www.happymothers.com -- I used an internet coupon code I found for $25 off and free shipping. They send it fedex overnight.

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Before I had my baby I polled a dozen of my friends who had breastfed and EVERY ONE recommended the Pump N Style by Medela. I have found it to be great.

Every mom also said, "borrow a breast pump!" The good ones are really expensive. Just purchase your own breast shields, bottles and bags (about a $50 investment versus $300) and you are good to go.

Lots of luck!

I am in the process of buying a breast pump too. I have researched alot of them and have decided on the Avent Duo. I have the Avent handheld one and I love it, so I think I wiil love the electric one too. It has also gotten great reviews. I've seen it for sale new on Ebay for about $200. I think it is about $300 in the stores. Good luck!

I use the Evenflo Comfort Select Dual Auto-Cycling Breast Pump and I love it. I used it with my daughter (she's now 2) and I'm currently using it with my son (he's 7 months). I tried the Medela, too, and didn't like it at all. The Evenflo pump isn't that expensive and is definitely durable. It's a little louder than some but my hubby and I can still watch TV while I pump. I don't have any complaints about it at all and highly recommend it.

http://www.evenflo.com/Homepage/ProductList/tabid/203/Def...

I love my Medela Pump in Style. I tried the Avent Isis (comes with batteries or a hand-held option) and it really pinched and didn't get much milk out, plus the milk tended to get in between the parts instead of just dropping into the bottle. Have you tried buying a different size breast shield to use with your pump? Medela makes several sizes so that you can get one to fit your breast properly. That could be the problem. Also I found that adjusting the suction seemed to help me if it was uncomfortable.
http://www.medelabreastfeedingus.com/products/pump-access...

I have the Ameda pump and I love it. I bought it at the hospital,Beth Israel, when my son was born. It was only $210, chesper than the Medela. It comes in either a tote bag or a backpack. Hope you like it.

S.

I bought the First Years pump and loved it. It was one of the cheaper models and had no problems.

J., get the Avent breast pump, it is the best one I have ever used and I now give them as gifts for baby showers. My daughter had me pack mine away so that she could use it when she has her kids. It is a manual pump and is small enough to carry with you. I would pump and freeze the milk so that in an emergency we always had some. Also I made sure I had an extra bottle in the refrigerator so that my husband, etc. could feed the baby and I could get something done. I tried all the other ones, including the ones they give you at the hospital and they hurt like heck, the Avent doesn't hurt at all.
Hugs,
T.

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