XP from 3rd Tri/Breastfeeding board: Another attorney in my office just offered me her Madela PISA for FREE!!! I am so excited. It is a couple of years old and has just been sitting in her closet. I have seen other posts about buying used pumps but getting replacement tubing, etc. for sanitation purposes...I will start researching now, but was hoping you ladies could narrow it down for me. Also, I know some people say it is fine to go used as long as you replace the appropriate parts...are there any reasons you would NOT do this?
Re: XP: Used Madela Breastpump - thoughts?
I thought A LOT about getting a used pump but ultimately decided to buy a new one because of how unsanitary it was-it *is* other peoples body fluid. BUT, once I bought it and used it, I was just sick with how much money I had spent on it when all I had to do was replace a few things on a used one and it would have saved me a LOT of money.
I say GO FOR IT!
If you replace the tubing you are only buying the motor! I bought mine from a friend!!
Do it! Save yourself some money!
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Ditto. I thought it was so gross to use a used breast pump... until I bought my own spankin' new one and saw how it really works. The mechanical part is really the expensive part - the tubing, etc that comes into any contact at all with milk is really cheap to replace. I'd totally go used if I had to do it again.
This is technically true, but HIV can only live a few hours outside the body -- as can most viruses.
I also got a used one from a friend (who I know is healthy). I got new parts from Amazon, but you could also just boil and sterilize the old parts if you wanted to. I've also read you should take off the front cover and wipe down the diaphragm on the inside.
Medela says they are "single user", but there are no actual reported cases of any shared infections, just theory. And it makes sense for them to say that and sell more pumps.
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