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Breast Pumps
Have your sister check with your hospital for discounts on the breat pumps. She also might want to purchase a pump after she knows that breast feeding is ...
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- I loved Ameda Purely Yours.
- Medela pump-in-style is the best brand and model out there bar none. I pumped with both of my kids, at work as well. That's the one she wants. Hope this helps. -JM
- The Medela Pump in Style is great! Also, I had to pump quite a bit since I went back to work after only 6 weeks and I was a milk factory! It didn't impeed my milk pr...
Breast Pumps
I waited until after I successfully started breastfeeding before getting a pump. I actually got a medela dual pump from a friend and replaced all the parts ...
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- You may have already found your answer, but I wanted to share with you if you decide to buy a pump I found this authorized retailer online and saved a lot of money com...
- I use the Medela Pump In Style. It's a bit expensive but worth the money if you plan on working full time and need an efficient pump. If you will only be pumping occa...
- Hi J., I would wait to see how the breastfeeding goes and if it goes well, then you can buy a pump. My great breastfeeding support group at Mercy Hospital is not fond...
Breast Pump.
... trouble feeding my first one I want to be prepared this time.So any recommendations are welcome.Please please share with me which breast pump had worked ...
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- I use(d) Medela. I would go with the one Mary Beth's neighbor is selling. I never had any problems with mine.
- Hi... I used a hospital grade pump for a couple of months as my twinkies were premature. It was Medela 2.0 (although there might be an even newer version). Really, n...
- I pumped almost exclusively until my little one was 12 months old. I used the Mendela Pump in Style Advanced. It is worth the money, but I would recommend you get th...
Breast Pumps
My advice- spend the money for a great pump- but make sure you are going to commit to breastfeeding because there are no returns. I actually waited until ...
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- Honestly, I would wait until the baby comes, because you really shouldn't start breatsfeeding until the baby is used to your feeding, and your milk is coming in strong...
- I used the Avent pumps. I never purchased an automatic one just a manual, but it was comfortable and easy to clean. I really liked all the Avent products because not o...
- It's great to rent one. The ones they rent are either Medela or Ameda and are hospital-grade. Much more effective than ones you can buy. I rented one from a local w...
Breast Pumps
I do understand the added benefits of breastfeeding and thought this time around to go ahead and pump. Can anyone recommend a really good breast pump? ...
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- Hi J., I love my Medela - I got the Advanced (around 300) - I love that it has the battery attachment so you don't have to plug in to an outlet...you can also use a...
- I used the Pump n Style and I really liked it! It was fast too. Very easy to get around with. PS Von Maur department stores have a really nice private room you can ...
- Hi J., As a working mom, I'm relieved to have purchased my own pump. I rented for my first son and a few weeks for my 2nd, but the convenience and ease of using th...
Need Advice About Breast Pumps
After being a SAHM to three and breast feeding I would say I love the Medela. This company makes really nice pumps. I worked in Postpartum for a few years ...
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- I had the same use/need requirements that you have with my first son (he is now 2). I used the Avent manual hand pump. I found it very easy to use and could get milk...
- It''s been a while; but once your milk comes in, and you must drink plenty of water to keep the supply, you won't need a pump...you'll express right into an empty bott...
- After being a SAHM to three and breast feeding I would say I love the Medela. This company makes really nice pumps. I worked in Postpartum for a few years in between...
Breast Pumps...?
I highly recommend MEDELA electric breast pump it's expensive but it's worth it if you plan on breast feeding for long period of time. ...
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- Unfortunately, the act of extracting milk from yor breast is difficult to "multi task". I'd stay away from the double pumps as those will ceratinly tie you down. At le...
- Hi A. ! I did used breast pump since Day 1 because my baby doesn't want/know how to latch. I highly recommend MEDELA electric breast pump it's expensive but it's w...
- I highly recommend Ameda Purely Yours. I haven't seen them in most stores around here, but I think you can order it online. I purchased mine at The Mother's Place in...
Any Good Breast Pumps?
I think it's definitely the way to go if you plan to pump once you go back to work. I'm working with a 5month old and still breast feeding thanks to the ...
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- The Medela Pump in Style is great. I bought one in 2004 after my first daughter was born, went back to work and pumped until she was 1. Then I got it out after my se...
- The Medela electric double pumps are the best but quite expensive (@$200-$300!!). See if you can get one used from a friend and just buy new hoses and shields at a ph...
- I have the Medela pump in style, it was like $300 but well worth it, I can pump both sides at the same time in like 15 min, and you can plug it in, use batteries or bu...
Looking for Advice on Breast Pumps
I did purchase the Medela Dual Electric Pump and am actually looking forward to breast feeding again. A part of me wishes that I would have broken down and ...
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- I personally used the Medela Pump-In-Style on the go dual-breast pump. I had to go back to work after my daughter was born and had heard this one was one of the better...
- I Love my Medela Pump in Style. Take advantage of your hospital lactation consultant. They are still available for advice and consultation after you go home. I was ...
- I really recommend the Medela Pump In Style. If you need to get a manual pump I suggest the Avent Isis. Most other manual pumps don't work!
Breastfeeding by Pumping Only
If your supply drops, just pump longer and add another pump time. You will figure it all out. Hopefully your ob office as a breast feeding consultant there . ...
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- With my first, I BF for a month with lots of frustration due to something called overactive let-down reflex. Basically the milk was coming out way too fast. So, I pu...
- I understand what you are going through! My little one completely REFUSED to breastfeed. It wasn't an issue of latching on incorrectly he refused to latch on at all!...
- I pump only, and that is what I did with all four kids. I would nurse in the very begining. But pumping is what I liked best. I like to see how much milk I have, so ...