My sister in laws neighbor insisted on giving me her used medela breast pump and said I only need to change out the tubes. Does this not sound right? If it were my sister or something maybe, but kind of a stranger really. What to do?
I was married June 16, 2007
Re: hand me down pump
It depends on which one it is. lol.
If it is the Medela Pump in Style, I would consider it. That is the pump I have. You would want to replace the tubes, the valves, and the nipple shields; it shouldn't be too expensive and most hospitals will give you a Medela kit to take with you if you ask that has most of that in it. (Free second set!)
But it is really up to you. Medela doesn't recommend it. There is a slight chance that milk could end up going through the tubes and getting into the pump. I haven't seen that with my pump, but I don't discount the possibility. Whether you are comfortable with that, is up to you.
Several people offered to sell me their used pumps, but I knew I wanted at least 2 kids so purchasing a pump new was worth it to me. That and I can be a germaphobe about things like that. (It was $350 originally, then I had a 20% off coupon and the 10% completion discount on my registry. So it really wasn't that bad. And I didn't buy it until several days after DS was born, and BF was working for us.) I will give it to my SIL once I am done.
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You can sterlize the bottles, or buy new ones. They aren't very expensive. I would use those.
You really can't clean the tubes, and they aren't very expensive at all. I think a new set is about $4. The valves are $5 for a set of 2. The nipple shields vary in price; they have different sizes and materials.
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My cousin gave me her pump n style. I already have new tubes for it but will look into the other replacable parts!
This but I even asked my OB and she told me not to worry about it, it was fine and safe.
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I was given one myself but I was a little weirded out about it all because of unknown contamination. Plus, I was only given the motor and had to buy everything else to go with it which was adding up... valves, membranes, tubing, cooling kit, etc. I ended up finding a 2010 Medela Freestyle on Ebay for 278 bucks versus retail of 379.99 in BRU and target. So it was a great deal which included shipping! I bought from a legitimate source: Lactation consultant and Medela authorized dealer who sells with a warranty and factory seal on it.
Do your research on a used pump. It wasn't worth the risk to me.
I was beginning to think I was the only one who felt this way...thank you!
I'm getting a used pump from a friend and am getting the tubing, etc. off Amazon.
If it really weirds you out, pass the pump on to someone else who's OK with it.
I wholeheartedly agree with this. Here's one of the many things I found during my research that helped me make up my mind about this issue:
https://www.fda.gov/MedicalDevices/ProductsandMedicalProcedures/HomeHealthandConsumer/ConsumerProducts/BreastPumps/ucm061939.htm#4
Check out the very last section on this Web page.