just curious what most MoMs did. I intend to breastfeed and pump. Of course, I have no idea now how my body or the babies will react to this process, so I'm not sure what to do? Do you think it's worth buying a pump or renting one from the hospital at first? thanks!
Re: breast pump: rent or buy?
I would rent at first and then see if you can switch to one that you buy. A hospital pump is different from a regular pump in that a regular pump is only supposed to get milk from your breasts and a hospital pump is supposed to help stimulate your production in addition to getting milk. The extra oomph from the hospital pump in the beginning could really help your supply.
ETA - renting will also allow you to make sure everything works out as planned. I planned on EBF and pumping and never got up a good supply. I would have been PISSED if I dropped a couple of hundred dollars on a pump and then never got up my supply enough to make pumping worthwhile. Hopefully everything works out perfectly for you, but if not then you won't have spent that money.
I think it really depends on a lot of factors... if your babies come early and are in the NICU, you will definitely need a hospital grade pump. Or, they could come at term but still have latching problems or trouble removing milk effectively.
It might be worth it to have a pump ready to rent, in case you need it, and then you could always switch to one that you buy after you know how things are going.
Have you read Mothering Multiples? It has sooo much awesome info about breastfeeding twins, especially if they are preemies.
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I agree to rent one. I used a rental at the beginning, but once I established my supply I basically never pumped again. I would have been annoyed if I had dropped a few hundred dollars only to have kids that refused the bottle.
Also, it is not recommended to buy used breast pumps - only the hospital-grade rentals are safe for use by more than one person.
This made me lol. My insurance also said they would cover a manual pump...in January. Awesome, you mean the one I can get brand new for $20? I thought my carpel tunnel was bad now!! Thanks!! Haha.
My guys are in the NICU and I use the hospital grade pump here and rented one at home too. The LC's here recommended renting to build supply and if bfing is going well after a month or so recommended the Medela PISA. If I end up EPing I will continue to rent for maximum supply.