I had supply issues with my DS, so I will definitely be renting one for the first month. Other than that, I am a SAHM. We don't get out much either. By the time I get the accessories and the pump, it looks like it could cost me around $400. I only need to pump for supply and for a very lean stockpile. Any thoughts? Could I get by with just a hand pump? Thanks for the suggestions!
Re: Do I really need a $$$ breast pump?
BFP(4) DD2 born 2.14.13 @ 35w5d due to pPROM
I have a Medela manual pump and a PISA. I'm a SAHM for now, but I got a great deal on the PISA so I got it for when I go back to work. I love the manual pump, and I can get just as much as I can with the PISA, but obviously it takes longer since it's one side at a time.
As a SAHM, and only needing to pump for a small supply, I definitely think it's feasible to just use a manual. I would rent for a month, get the manual, and if that's not enough you can get something else.
The $50 coupon is only for the deluxe version (with the bag, cooler, and bottles). But I do agree that the ameda is good. It is the one I use.
We'll miss you sweet Debbie Girl (4.21.12) and sweet Cindy Girl (8.9.12)

I agree. Plus if you have a LC at the hospital you can ask them for a hand pump to use. Ours gave us one during our hospital stay and that way it was covered by insurance (it's a Medela and retails for around $35). They also had me fitted for the proper parts (which I now use with my electric pump). For your circumstances I would try that first before getting an electric pump.
I'm a SAHM, and I got an electric pump (Ameda Purely Yours) covered by my insurance. I would call and ask if they do any kind of deal on a breast pump. I had to purchase through a specific supplier (Ameda was the only brand available) and they covered it 80/20 after my deductible was met.
I have a Medela hand pump from the hospital - for me, it's too much work to consistently pump with. I want to pump twice a day, just to have a good freezer supply.