Babies: 0 - 3 Months

Looking for the best breast pump!

I'm actually only 13 weeks pregnant but I figured the best people to ask what the best breast pump is would be those actually using them right now. I'm having a hard time choosing a pump, this is our first baby and I really just have no clue. Please help me find the best one! Everything is deeply appreciated.
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Re: Looking for the best breast pump!

  • I have a Medela Pump in Style Advanced (PISA) and love it.  I also had a manual Medela that was great.  Personally, I don't think you can go wrong with Medela.

     

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  • I have a Lansinoh double electric pump that I love!

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  • I have the Medela Pump In Style Advanced, except it isn't called that because I got it through my insurance company.  It's the same one, though, and it's been great for me.  I really like it.

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  • jreaveyjreavey member
    My midwife said that the medela is best, but my insurance wouldn't cover it, so I got the ameda purely yours. I like it just fine.
  • I have a Medela Freestyle and use it pretty much daily, as much as 4x per day on work days.  I'm very happy with it.  I know several people who have the Medela PISA and that is highly recommended as well.  If you think you're going to use a pump pretty often you can't go wrong with a Medela double electric.  
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    I have a Medela Pump in Style Advanced (PISA) and love it.  I also had a manual Medela that was great.  Personally, I don't think you can go wrong with Medela.

     

    This! The first time I used it, it was a little overwhelming (although I think all similar pumps would be), but now it's easy and works great. 

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  • I have both the medela freestyle and the Ameda Purely Yours. I like both, but I prefer my medela only because it is more compact and portable and I find the settings a little easier to use. I get about the same amount of pumped milk from either though.
  • I love my Medela hand pump. Don't get the Avent mechanical. It sucks!
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    I have a Spectra Dew 350, and it is great.  I bought it from Amazon.com.  It works as well for me as the Medela Symphony I used in the hospital!
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  • KovakKovak member
    Find out what your insurance will cover before you go buy one. That being said, I have a Medela manual which is great for quick "relieve pressure" type pumping. I recently got the Medela Pump In Style Advanced backpack and I love it! I'm getting way more milk out with it than with my manual.
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  • Mmm79Mmm79 member
    I have the DME version of the Medela Pump in Style Advanced (PISA) and I really like it.  In the beginning I was pumping a lot (premature baby) and it worked really well. I definitely preferred it to the one I was using in the hospital- the lactation nurses said they preferred the PISA, too. I now pump only once a day to build my freezer stash.  I have brought it with me when I have been away for the day and it travels great, too.   

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  • I have the medela pisa and would recommend it. My son was premature and in the nicu so I had to exclusively pump for his first week. It was a lifesaver. Insurance paid for mine however if I had to do it over, I would have gone for the freestyle bc of the portability. I hate being attached to the pump and unable to go over to a crying baby if I need to.

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  • Had my baby in the NICU for the first 15 days had me pumping 10 a day trying to get the milk I need it for him and let me tell you if you are going to pump muotiple times a day, go for medela. I have tried many pumps and I always got much milk much quitter with that one. My secon choice would be ameda ourly yours
  • Also the best manual pump would be the medela. I love it. Is very portable (it fits in my hangbag)
  • aibreanaibrean member
    Whatever you do, get it before you are discharged from the hospital if you go through insurance! I ordered mine and it's been over a week and I'm still waiting for it to be delivered to the store for pickup. At the same time I am on antibiotics and can't nurse for three days so manual pumping is a pain.
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