Unless breast-feeding your newborn is completely out of the question for you, a quality breast pump should be one of the first products you list on your baby shower gift registry. For some, a breast pump is simply a tool of convenience to prepare feedings when you're away from baby. For others who struggle with milk over- or underproduction, it can be a life saver.
Pumps are available in single or double models and in a range of power sources: electric, manual, and/or battery powered. Look for a brand whose replacement parts are readily available. Major brands include Philips Avent and Medela.
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Initially, I was a little bit choked to spend this much money on a breast pump (at the time, not knowing anything about breastfeeding and pumping), but quickly grew to appreciate it. I tried a single electric as well as a manual pump and they did nothing compared to the Medela...
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I bought two of these and I liked the fact that it was hands free. I struggled however with milk supply but Im not sure if the pump contributed. Wasn't the greatest to dismantle and clean but I guess it wasn't the worst either lol.
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This pump worked well for me for maybe a couple weeks. Then it kept dying or randomly throughout pumping it would stop working for maybe 30 secs then start back up again. It was a great price and I liked that it came with a carrying bag but I wished it was more reliable. I would...
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It's worth it! When my son was fighting for his life, he couldn't take a bottle or breastfeed. This device helped me to feel like I was contributing something towards my son. It was the best breast pump I have tried. The other didn't work as well. But with Medela I could get...
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do not buy this product. it does not work. i bought it at walmart and thought it would be good for the money. it is very uncomfortable and doesnt last. i had it about a week and it just wasnt working. the even bigger problem is that once you use it there is no returning it! i...
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I use this manual pump for my middle of the night feeds. After my baby has breastfed I pump to make sure I’m empty. This pump does better than my electric pump and pulls so much out! It feels sturdy and high quality. Pump parts are easy to clean and it’s light enough to use...
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My last baby was born severely prematurely. She was unable to breastfeed so I pumped... day and night.... every 1.5-2hours. It was exhausting. At the hospital they used an ameda breast pump and I loved it compared to my little handheld one I had at home, so I went out to...
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I have to pump because my baby has a tongue tie and he won't latch to me. This pump is a life saver! Only thing is I wish it was easier to pump hands free. It also comes with back up battery that requires double A's.
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I looked for weeks for this particular pump locally. A mom had posted a great review on a breastfeeding support group for my province and they sold out everywhere !
As a new mom, of a premature child I was having a hard time pumping. I had been using a double electric pump...
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I wouldn't use this for a daily thing, but it came in really handy for a 3 day vacation where my baby wouldn't be around to nurse. It was cheap enough that I felt comfortable just tossing it after use
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I started pumping using an electric pump; however I found it inconvenient, loud and just a hastle, so I purched the Avent manual pump. It's easy to use anywhere and easy to clean. I love the Avent bottles so I can conveniently pump directly into the bottles. This pump is an...
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I love this pump. I have used other pumps on the past (three different brands) with each of my children and every single one of them has hurt me to the point of where I gave up pumping and nursing altogether. This pump is gentle on my nipples.
I love the timer function on it...
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Medela is truly the best brand for helping a breastfeeding mommy. Medela helped me go back to work full-time while still being able to give my son breast milk only. Amazing.
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Ameda Purely is a fantastic breast pump! It's a more affordable hospital grade pump then some others on the market. I have been exclusively pumping for the last 9 month's...so needless to say, it has been through a lot of use. Great suction and speed control too.
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I have used this hand pump for over 2 years and I love it!! I have tried tons of hand pumps and non have really worked until I found the Avent hand pump absolutely fabulous!
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This pump is awesome!! It is small and powerful!!
It is lightweight and has the option to be plugged in or use with batteries which is nice for Moms on the go.
I actually bought 2 of these because it was cheaper then buying a double pump and just cut slits in a tight sports bra...
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easy to ajust 3 setting modes one fast, slow and relax, comfortable on the breast nipple suction is a min hurt. fast bottles n mom gets to have a nap.
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I've had mine since 2013 and it still works. The only thing is if you have large breasts I suggest you get the bigger flanges. I like how it comes with the a.c. adapter so you dobt have to spend so much on batteries.
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I really enjoyed my pump in style breast pump by Medela! I used it for about 10 months (not every day) but it did the trick. I liked the bottles and cooler bag that came with this pump. The suction power behind this machine was good and adjustable for individuals needs.
I only...
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I like Medela pump, very easy to use and take it on a go. I never used all the extra parts from accessory set as the ones that come with pump are pretty durable.