Need Some Advice On Pumps
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| amb - January 19 |
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h__lo ladies. okay first id like to say im very uh blessed in the chest area LOL and with my first daughter i pumped. with my second (due in march) ill need to pump again since i have to return to work in 6 weeks after the delivery. ill need an electric pump hopefully one i can pump both br___ts at the same time. the only pump i saw was the avent ISIS duo. is it worth the $350.00 price tag? any help or advice would be greatly appreicated.
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amb, I have the Medela pump in style..I think it was about $250. I'm also working full time and pumping so you're definitly right about needing a double pump. I really really want the Avent Isis duo, but can't really afford it right now, but I bet it would be worth every penny! I have the single manual Avent and just love it because it has the petal masagers in the b___st shield to help with let down....
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| amb - January 19 |
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thanks for the feedback. honestly i haev TOO much to pump to use a manual. it sucks but i learned my lesson with my first. LOL
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I have the Ameda double electric pump. I bought it for $180. It works great for me. Check out this site, it compares some of the top Pumps..http://www.healthchecksystems.com/b___stpumps_compare.htm
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| Deb - January 19 |
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I have an Ameda purely yours b___st pump. Check out this site. You can buy the tote or the backpack with the pump, a cooler, and six bottles. I paid 140 and shipping was free. I really like mine. I would recommend purchasing the nipple stimulators that fir into the pump part that mimic the babies suction.
http://www.allegromedical.com/maternity_care/b___st_pumps
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| amb - January 19 |
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thank u ladies SO much. i will check them out for sure.!! i really appreicate the advice
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