I know I will need a double breast pump b/c I plan to go back to work after 6 wks and need to make sure I have a sufficient amount of milk for LO. I thought about getting the Medela In Style Advanced. I'm all about a great investment, but $279.99 is too much.
Please recommend your breast pump and tell me what you like about it. Would it really be worth buying the Medela? Should I opt to buy the single breastpump for $150?
Re: Recommend your breast pump.
I have the Medela Pump in Style and think its totally worth the money. We would have spent that in one month on formula for our twins.
I considered renting a double pump and you could think about that. Our hospital had rentals for 70 per month but since I plan to breastfeed and pump for atleast 4 months, I figured I should just buy one.
But the other poster is right, you can use a BRU coupon on it AND your completion coupon on it so you could get a better deal.
Unfortunately my ins doesn't cover this.
Thank you for the recommendations.
SCOUR your local Targets. I just purchased the Medela PISA on clearance for $199, they had three of them. I have not used it yet, but I have heard great things about it too.
Also, I work with a girl who got the Medela Single Swing and said that it is the one thing she regrets, she really should have spent the money on a double.
I went with the Lansinoh Double Electric as well. I really like it and it was much less expensive than the Medela pumps. I've never used Medela so I don't know if mine is as good, but it's good enough for me. I would reccommend a double pump though so it doesn't take you twice as long to pump each time.
They usually have them on drugstore.com for a pretty good price. If you sign up, they'll send you coupons. Then when the pump is on sale and you have a coupon, it could be less than $100!
I purchased this pump....Amazon had it on sale for $180 in December. It's completely worth the money, very easy to use, closed system, the bag is stylish (no one guesses it's a breast pump), it comes with the manual pump which is awesome to use when I'm out and about for long periods of time, and the little coolers and ice packs are another wonderful plus!
The petals that go on the cone are so comfortable and def help with a quick letdown, I've pumped in under 8 min! (for 4-5 oz total)
ETA: I forgot to mention that it's a learning pump, so you at first do two manual pumps to "show" the machine how fast/hard you want it and then push the button to have it mimic what you just did. This was wonderful when I was too sore from BF!
Whichever one you choose, I would suggest going with a double instead of a single, it's more efficient. When I initially started pumping, I tried doing it one side at a time and saw that the other side would leak and waste milk. AND I also noticed an increase in my output on my left side (which is the lower producing side) when I pumped both at the same time. So not only is it faster, it saves milk!
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