L.S. asks from Wellesley Hills, MA on July 02, 2009
Seeking Opinions on Elecric Double Breast Pumps.
Hello, my baby is due in Sept. and I am trying to get a breast pump ahead of time. There seems to be so many options out there and I am looking for some opinions from experienced mom's who can tell me how they worked for them. The specs I think I want are: electric, double - so I can do both breats at the same time, compact in size of pump and bag to carry it all in, powerful motor with setting adjustments, and successful at getting the most milk out in the least amount of time. Thanks very much for reading this and responding!
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A.E. answers from Springfield on July 04, 2009
J.D. answers from Boston on July 03, 2009
Hi L.
I used the Medela Pump In Style double breast pump for both of my babies and it worked great for me. It's probably the most expensive out of all of them, but it stood up to a lot of use. Congratulations on the new baby!
Jen
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A.E. answers from Hartford on July 03, 2009
I used the Ameda purely yours with both of mine. It is electric, comes with a backpack or tote. It is a little cheaper than the Medela and it has a special system that prevents milk from getting into the tubing,making the pump more "resellable".(i can explain this further if you are interested!)
I am very happy with it, and there was another mom at work who had a Medela and I would always finish pumping faster than her. (10 minutes tops)(though obviously there are a variety of factors that may have caused this)
The only "con" is that the parts arent available in most stores like some of the Medela parts are (valves, etc)
I think Ameda also makes the Lanisoh pump...it is essentially identicle, except it is a pretty purple color!
C.F. answers from Providence on July 03, 2009
The hospital pump worked well - I decided to rent one to with my first until I was sure breastfeeding was going to work for us, but then I used the Medela Pump in Style for him and my second one and that worked well - although it doesn't quite fit into the "small" criteria you were looking for. I agree with the person who said to look into bras that allow hands-free pumping, but I found that with one of my regular nursing bras, I could position it to hold the pumps. Also, even if you can't get your insurance to cover the pump costs, those costs can be put through some flexible spending plans if that's available through you or your husband's work - you might want to check with them. GOOD LUCK!!!
S.K. answers from Hartford on July 02, 2009
I recommend the Ameda - Purely Yours breast pump. You can buy it online. It's compairable to the Madela pumps however almost half the cost. It was recommended to me by a pediatrition and lactation consultant. It's a double pump, however if you ever wanted to do a single pump, you can do that with it too. It comes with everything..attachment to pump in car if needed to, can use batteries, can plug it in the wall (that's what I do)or you can hand pump with it. Mine came in a nice backpack that looks like a regular bag/purse so when I go back to work, it won't stand out. It also has a cooler, ice packs and bottles. I really like my pump and have had no problems with it. I totally recommend it.
P.S. If you have Connecticare for insurance, they will pay for your pump but it has to be Madela.
J.F. answers from Boston on July 03, 2009
I bought the Medela pump in style over 2 years ago with my first son and I love it. I'm now using it again with my second son. Its a double electric pump and it comes in a carry bag. I've used hospital pumps and this one is almost as powerful. Although, I would not recommend purchasing it too early because as I recall it has a 3 month warranty, so I would buy it closer to your due date just in case you get a lemon. It happens.. Hope this is helpful
L.A. answers from Boston on July 03, 2009
Congratulations!
I loved my Medela. The best part was that the hospital gave it to me for free! So make sure you check and see that your hospital offers the same before you go out and buy one.
I have breastfed both my kids for a year or more each. It's been great. It has also been the hardest thing I have ever done. Make sure you have lots of support and that you use it. Pumping can be a challenge, so don't get discouraged.
Just keep trying and asking for help.
Good luck!
C.S. answers from Boston on July 03, 2009
Hi we had the medela pump in style and loved it. If you do wait until after the baby comes (even while you are still in teh hospital) your doctor can write a prescription for one and most insurance companies will cover the cost and have it delivered to you. THis is very common and it falls under teh durable goods section of your insurance. THe good pumps are expensive and this was a great tip that was passed on to me.
good luck
J.D. answers from Boston on July 03, 2009
Hi L.
I used the Medela Pump In Style double breast pump for both of my babies and it worked great for me. It's probably the most expensive out of all of them, but it stood up to a lot of use. Congratulations on the new baby!
Jen
A.E. answers from Springfield on July 04, 2009
I have used my Medela electric double pump for both of my boys (now ages 3.5 years and 5 months old). I love it! You definitely want a double pump so you can be really efficient once you go back to work (takes about 10-15 minutes tops). Good luck!
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