Breast Pump Recommendations
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I am looking into purchasing a good br___t pump that doesn't cost over 50 U.S. dollars. Any recommendations????
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thats probably going to be hard to find but I do know for a fact that medela is the best b___st pump but it cost a pretty penny! Have you tried going to your local health dept? My friend was on wic and they loaned her electric medela b___st pump for as long as she was b___st feeding. That might be your best bet because as far as I know $50 won't get you a good b___st pump, if I were you I would call my local health dept but to answer your question MEDELA is the best
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$50 won't purchase a good b___st pump. Those of that price range are more aggravating than helpful. My mother-in-law is a lactation consultant and at the hospital where she is employed, they rent out b___st pumps. So if you cannot afford to buy a good one, I would recommend renting one. Check with the lactation consultants where you delivered your baby to see if they have a rental plan. I recommend the Medela Pump-In- Style. (I think it costs $200-300) This is good for travel and pumps in 3 speeds. You can adjust the suction to simulate what's closest to your baby. It comes with an insulated bag with four milk collection bottles and an ice pack to preserve the milk. There's also a laminated pouch where you can place a picture of your baby. (A picture does help alot at times!) It comes in a black backpack-style bag that is discreet and private. Good luck.
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