Hi all! I am planning on trying to breastfeed, but I know sometimes things dont always work according to plan. I keep debating whether I'd like to have the pump ready at home now or wait until after the baby comes to make sure I am going to BF. A friend who is a new BFing mom said she did without the pump for a bit.
It's an expensive purchase! Otherwise I probably would have bought one already to be prepared. Just wondering what others are doing......
Re: If you plan on BFing, are you buying a pump before or after birth?
I have a pump that i got at my baby shower but one point that was made by our childbirth class teacher was that the warranty on the pump starts ticking from the moment you have it. She recommended that you wait until the arrival of your LO as you may not need it for a while - she said most women considered getting one at around week 3. Hope that helps!
I plan on waiting until LO is born. The way I see it, having the skin-to-skin direct contact is so critical early on, that I only want Baby to latch onto my breast. I can only envision needing a pump immediately after the birth if I have trouble expressing milk, or if Baby is unable to properly latch. If that is the case, the hospital will lend me one of their hospital-grade pumps, so all my bases should be covered. Plus, when it's time to buy a pump on my own, it will only take 2 days to arrive via Amazon Mom shipping
In the hospital I will use their pumps, after we are discharged I will rent one of their hospital grade Medela pumps. It's what I did last time, and it was fabulous.
I also have a Medela Swing, it's not realistic to use as a primary pump, but it was great to have on the go.
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This is my situation as well. Already bought my pump since BRU had a special coupon so i got a good deal on it. I'm also going to start building a stash as soon as my milk comes in as i will be going back to work after about 10 weeks.
I have one already. But it's from my SIL and I just spent $25.00 on replacement parts, so it's no big deal if I get home and find out Bfing isn't for me.
If you have to buy one though, I'd also wait a bit. My dr. also suggested renting one from the hospital until you're sure. That'd have been my next option.
This is my case as well. I was planning on getting one before LO was born, but after looking into what my insurance will cover, I decided to wait. If I'm having trouble expressing milk right away, then my hospital will give me one of their pumps to use while I'm there, and I'll get to take it home with me too. After that, if he's still having problems, I can get a nicer pump on my insurance company's dime.
The LC at my breastfeeding class recommended waiting, so I did. I ended up needing to start pumping much sooner than expected because of supply issues and a related NICU stay, but I used the hospital pump during that time and had the Amazon Mom for the fast/cheap shipping when we were discharged. (Along with free 2-day, it's only $3.99 to upgrade to overnight.)
Manual pumps are $20-$30 if you want insurance. My $30 Medela works great.
I don't know of anyone has mentioned this yet but pumps are tax deductable, so no matter what you pay for it you'll get that reembursment if you save the receipt.
I wish I had read up on this 3 years ago! When I had DS #1, he was almost 4 weeks early and my milk supply didn't come in. I used and rented a hospital grade pump (after opening and using my Pump In Style which I was told was only for mothers already producing). Despite pumping, fenugreek and some prescription grade stuff, my milk never came in and I was stuck with a very expensive used breast pump.
I'm hoping that my milk comes in with DS #2.
So, I would see what the return policy is like and have it handy if you want to use it but not open it and time it so that you can return it if you have to.