Looking for an Electrical Breast Pump - Preferably Medela

Updated on July 28, 2007
V.F. asks from North Richland Hills, TX
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Hi everyone
I am looking for an electric breast pump. I am due in 4 weeks and I wanted to see whether there were other options out there before I shed out the much needed 300 more dollars for the Medela Pump.

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K.B.

answers from Dallas on

hi, I have a Medela Pump In Style. I loved it and recommended it to 2 friends who loved theirs. It only needs new tubing and I have the lady who has it or I can pick it up. It runs around $8. I live in Keller and you are welcome to email me for more information. I also have a complete set of Avent bottles, swing, exersaucer that I am getting ready to sell for fall.
Congratulations on your new addition!! K.

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M.I.

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Please don't buy a used pump. I can appreciate the fact that a good pump does cost a ton, but there are just too many health risks with a used pump. I personally use the Ameda Purely Yours pump which is less expensive than a Medela. I bought mine online from amedababy.com. If you prefer to go with the Medela just do a search and you'll find online retailers that sell them cheaper than local retailers. You don't pay tax and most offer free shipping.

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T.C.

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I pumped for almost a year while I worked full time and I used the Avent Isis Breast Pump. I did hours of research before I purchased it and the reviews all said it was as easy and painless as an electric pump and produced the same amount of milk and it costs much less. I loved my pump!!! It was easy to use and it never hurt. It was also very easy to transport back and forth to work and home discretely. I didn't like the Avent bottles that came with it; the nipples were too big for my daughter's mouth. I once again did hours of research and finally purchased the Playtex Drop In bottles and they fit on the pump. I got 9 ounces in the morning on one side while I nursed my baby on the other side and then while at work I got 4 ounces each side for a total of 8 ounces. I think the trick with successful pumping is to pump at the same time every day and you need stimulus. I had a picture of my baby and her blanket so I could smell her and imagine that I was nursing her. Worked every time!! If you are stressed you are going to have problems with any pump. I have been recommending this pump to all my friends and I have not heard any complaints. I just looked it up on Babiesrus.com and it only costs $59.99. Good luck!!!!

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J.I.

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I would try ebay. Personally I bought mine there for $100 and was able to resale when I was done breastfeeding for $175.00.

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E.L.

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First... CONGRATULATIONS!

I have a really nice Ameda Purely Yours professional double pump. I used one just like it (borrowed from a friend) with my first child and loved it so much I purchased one for my second. I used it for 4 months. Ameda is the only brand that only pumps through the tubing and the milk never touched the machine so there is not a possibility of milk contamination.

I have 2 sets of tubing, a full extra set of breast flanges and valves, storage cooler for milk on the go with ice packs, the 6+ Ameda bottles and I can even include the very popular Playtex storage system (I think I have 5 sets at $10.00 a set) that can NOT be purchased anymore. I was going to sell it on e-Bay but will accept $150.00 if you want it.

I have it all put away (and can't remember what I have) but can take a full inventory tonight.

Just e-mail me back if you are interested.
Good Luck!
E.

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L.T.

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Hi V.,

I gave birth almost 2 years ago and have used the Medela electric pump. I just rented it from Las Colinas Medical Center, where I delivered my baby.
You could probably ask your hospital regarding Medela pump rental.
Goodluck .

Lz

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S.G.

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Check ebay first off... you can find some great deals... also, look into renting one from the hospital so you don't have to shell out all that money.

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