I know its early, but since this pregnancy is unplanned we are having to really think about all of our purchases. I've been researching breast pumps (and all of our big purchases) and wanted to know what ones yall have used before and what you thought of them?
I will be going back to work probably 2 months after the baby is born full time, but i really want to breast feed for as long as possible (assuming my body agrees lol
Re: Breast Pumps
If yOu have a Burlington coat factory with a baby depot inside you can get it for about 150! Sign up online for their mailing list and get a 20 off coupon.
Also check with your insurance, they may
I'm a FTM due in 4 days so I can't speak from experience yet, but I bought the Medela pump in style because I heard that it's quick, efficient, and quiet... which I need because I too will go back to work full time. It was $250, but I felt like I neede
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Nov siggy challenge: animals eating Thanksgiving food
Rhys - born 04.17.2013
Harry - born 04.18.2016
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Nov siggy challenge: animals eating Thanksgiving food
Rhys - born 04.17.2013
Harry - born 04.18.2016
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Nov siggy challenge: animals eating Thanksgiving food
Rhys - born 04.17.2013
Harry - born 04.18.2016
Another one for the Medela PISA. Mine has now been through a combined total of 26 months of pumping. It is still holding up great. It works great, it's portable, and Medela's customer service is top notch! When my pump lost power around the time DS was
Before the ACA, some doctors have written scripts for patients with an eligib
This is no longer an issue due to ACA.
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