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Breast Pumps
I used the Medela Pump-in-Style Advanced. It cost around $240, but to me was well worth it. It pumps simultaneously and very quickly. I had a small, ...
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- Go with a Medela Pump in style. They are expensive (around 250 i think) but they are worth every penny. I had one when my preemie son was in the hospital and then co...
- S., MEDELA!! They are the best by far! I got a cheaper one with our first child, and it didn't work that well. We decided to try Medela, and I couldn't believe h...
- I bought a Medela Pump in Style with my 2nd child and used it again for my 3rd. It worked great! I love this dual breast pump. I have tried others and they were eit...
Electric Breast Pump
I have my own pump (Medela) but breastfed/pumped over a year per child and am about to have my third child, thus $300 was money well spent. ...
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- I have to agree with the rent one or go to the hospital some have a lactaing (spelling) area to try one out. I had one and never used it. It hurt like nobodys busine...
- I would wait until you have the baby, you can rent one from the hospital, and see if breastfeeding actually works out for you and your baby. Then you can buy one, you...
- Are you going back to work after you have your baby? If you will be working full time, you'll probably want to get an electric because it's faster and easier than a m...
Breast Pumps
We just don't have that much to spend on a pump right now. Has any one ever tried the even flo or playtex pumps? Or know of any pumps that work well, ...
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- I had a medela but I also had an AVENT hand pump. I LOVED it. It was much quieter for me to use at work. You don't have to continuously pump it either. You just pu...
- Hi J.. I used the Ameda Purely yours. You can find it at Burlington Coat factory or google online and see if you can find a store close to you . I found mine on eba...
- most hospitals will rent you one, but they're ugly and look like tool boxes and it's certainly not a Medela. There are places that will rent them out you'll just need ...
Best Time to Pump?
Read all 14 responses: "What is the best time to pump breast milk?" ... They are great as well. Helpful? Yes | No Save This Remove This Report This Share ...
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- Right after the first morning feeding (ours is usually 5-6a). And right before bed. My baby goes down at 8, and I pump about 10p to have bottles on hand and to keep fr...
- Generally speaking, the best time is in between feedings. So, for example, if the first feeding is at 8 am, then pump around 9:30 or 10. This will give you a chance t...
- First thing in the morning is when you have the most milk.
Need Advice About Breast Pumps
Oh and I wanted to add you can use batteries in it as well which is awesome for the times you and DH go out and you can pump in the car. (My DH and I went ...
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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...
Breastpump
About the pump - for my twins - I wanted to strictly use breast milk. We bought a Medela Pump in Style and I must say that it works very well - but you have ...
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- Hi I have a two month old baby, and I am using Ameda Purely yours Breast pump. I got the one with back pack so I carry it to the work. Just to let you know i used t...
- I have used a breast pump for all three of my children. I fed my babies only breast milk and I pumped all of the feedings for well over a year. All of my children at...
- When I had my daughter I went out and got a $50 pump thinking there wasn't much of a differncein pumps. I was so wrong. After 2 months of using the pump and being in p...
Breast Pumps
love love love the Ameda Purely Yours. i have used that and the medala pump in style and the Ameda one is better by far. it can operate on batteries as well ...
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- Without any hesistation whatsoever...I would recommend the MEDELA. I know there are a few different types-- I think they categorize by color. I bought the lavender o...
- I am not sure what kind of insurance you have, but sometimes they will cover a breast pump. If you call 1-866-milk-mom and talk to Heather she will let you know if yo...
- I pumped with both of my girls (it was too painful for them to nurse after I got home from hospital) and I used a hand pump called Avent. I absolutely loved it and all...
Breast Pumps
I used the Double Medela pump. It worked really well. My only problem was this was my 1st baby and my milk didnt come in very well so we started him at the ...
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- My daughter was not gaining enough at 10 wks old. She weighed 12 pounds and was 10 at birth. I have implants and was using a nipple shield, so either could have caus...
- I had the dual Medela and it was great, really quick. On the lack of milk, I didn't lactate as well with my first child as I did with the second. Our living situation...
- The Medela pump is supposed to be one of the best available. However, several lactation consultants have told me that pumping is not as good as the real thing. The pum...
Breast Pumps
It's very portable so I can take it back and forth to work with me to use there as well as at home. Definitely get a double electric pump- it is worth every ...
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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
She also might want to purchase a pump after she knows that breast feeding is working well. If she is not going to be working she may not need a high dollar ...
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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...