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Seeking a Reccomendation on a Breast Pump
I borrowed the pump in style from the hospital and it was a good pump but way more industrial then I needed. The Swing worked great. I pump everyday 3 times ...
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- Everyone is suggesting the medela pump, which I know is good brand. I started out with a gerber handpump, which didn't produce what I was expecting(I'd never buy a han...
- Honestly, I don't know the exact model I have... but it's a Medela electric pump. Retails for close to $300. I actually was very fortunate and am borrowing it from a f...
- I love the Medela Pump in Style. My lactation specialist recommended it. I had purchased a manual pump, but after using one at the hospital, I found out quickly this...
Breastpumps
I consulted the lactation consultant at Ridgeview hospital in Waconia and got an 'industrial' grade pump - it saved my life. Pumping time was cut in half. ...
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- I used the medela pump in style after I went back to work. I think it worked well and was well worth the investment. Lactation consultants are a good resource to adv...
- Medela Pumps are the best! I got mine for free with insurance. You can find them for cheap on craigslist too. I had a $400 dollar one used it for about 2mos. it was ...
- I breast feed my twins. Since I had twins the hospital recomended a high grade dubble electric pump. Since the hospital recomended it I was able to get it through a me...
Need Advice on Good Breast Pump
I would say it's comperable in power to the Medela Symphony (super powerful industrial rental pump), but at only 1 bls and the size of an old fashion ...
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- The only pump I used was the Medela Pump in Style Advanced Backpack. It worked really well for me and was neat and compact. My friends all used a Medela pump as well...
- Hi B.- My daughter didn't latch on for 3 1/2 months so I pumped exclusively for that period. I LOVED the Medela Pump in Style. I ended up using it for both of my ...
- I only scanned over some of the responses and I am also a fan of the Medela Pump in Style Advanced. The only thing I didn't see (of the few I scanned) was the halter ...
A Good Breast Pump ?
did you know you can rent pumps from hospitals they are the industrial strength pumps for less money. Some hospitals charge per month others for a longer ...
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- I rented a breast pump from the hospital for the first few weeks until I knew I was going to be breastfeeding for a long time and needed to buy my own pump. It wasn't...
- The Medela is the best portable dual pump I know of. Try checking at children's resale shops or Craigs list, E-bay, friends, etc. Don't be freaked if it's second han...
- Did you know you can rent breast pumps from medical supply stores? I rented a hospital grade pump when our son was born and it worked great.
Increasing Milk Supply
Keeps production going-sorry to make you sound like an industrial company. ... Also, try staggering the pumps as it would be if you baby was nursing. ...
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- I agree with most of the other mothers, start pumping more. It might take awhile but your supply will increase. I nursed my son for 13 months. My milk supply starte...
- Hello Leyla, You have received wonderful suggestions. But I would like you to suggest as well to visit or find your local La leche league http://www.llli.org. All the...
- I have herd from other mom's that pumping at least once a day helps b/c it has much more suction.
Pumping for a Preemie in NICU
However she's trying to pump breast milk for..." ... the regular pumps were inefficient and prone to breaking if I wasn't using the "industrial version". ...
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- I completely understand your situation I too delivered a preemie at 32weeks and also a 3lb baby boy, when he was in the NICU for a month, the hospital gave me little g...
- K.: When my boys were born early and in the NICU, the hospital provided sterile bottles for me to use. I just grabbed a few each time I came to visit and took them h...
- My girls were born at 28 weeks. The NICU gave me the disposable bottles to pump in. You can buy them at similac.com. They bottles are sterile and individually wrap...
Eating Rice Cereal at 20 Weeks
Are you able to relax when you pump? When my supply gets low I take "more ..... rice milk calories · industrial pumps · rice cereal for infant · free rice ...
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- I started both my kids on cereal at 4 mths because they (particularly my son) were starving! I think I gave it to him for dinner and then a bottle at bedtime (I also ...
- When did you start with rice cereal?-1st son ate it once at 4 months, I smelled it one time and said nah nevermind it smelled like cardboard and didn't give it at all ...
- My daughter's doctor told me to start her on rice cereal at four weeks from a spoon. She did well and before to long I moved on to stage one foods. When she was about ...
Pumping Issues
Sep 3, 2009 ... I would definitely look into a better breast pump I found the one I rented from the hospital was great The more industrialheavy duty and ...
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- Sorry to say a good pump goes a long way as does making sure you have therigt cup fit. That being said to get a good amount of milke from pumping it usually tajes an e...
- Hi K., I had the same issue with my 1st pump. I even got an infection because it wasn't emptying them enough! I was strongly urged to invest in a Medela Electric pump...
- Investing in a better pump is definitely a worthwhile investment, especially if you think you'll be pumping more in the future (e.g. to store up more milk if you're re...
Breast Pump
Asked by N.M. from Omaha
on December 15, 2008
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My husband and I just went and registered at BabiesRus and I was wondering if I should register for a breast pump right away and hope that breast feeding works for me ...
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- I too agree in having your doctor write a perscription, and I also agree that a pump-in- style by medela is the best non-hospital grade pump there is!! I have had bo...
- I would recommend waiting and seeing how breastfeeding goes. You or your son may have special needs that will determine what kind of pump would work best. Also, your ...
- If you plan on exclusively breastfeeding, I wouldn't think you'd need a pump. If you want to pump on a regular basis, though, go for it- but get an electric dual one!...
Picking a Pump
Asked by J.T. from Salt Lake City
on January 5, 2008
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I am currently pregnant with number two and i really want to try and breastfeed for longer then a week, like with my daughter. Due to my c-section and she was in the h...
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- I HIGHLY suggest getting a Medela (Pump in Style- I think it is) pump. They are more expensive but worth it!!!!!!! You can rent a hospital grade one from your hospita...
- Invest in a good quality Medela pump. With my first child I worked 40 hours a week and breastfed exclusively. I borrowed my SIL Medela Pump In Style (it even has a l...
- hi J.! I didn't read all the responses you have gotten so far...but for my first 2 kids I used the Avent pump. It was recommended to me and I loved it. It's su...