Hi ladies! So I am doing some research as my healthcare company covers a breast pump (some standard type - "Not the Mercedes Benz" as informed by today's healthcare rep). Originally they were just going to cover the rental but now they only offer the purchase of one. Anyways... wondering if you have a recommendation for which one and why. I have a little bit of time before I can order it but I figured I should be well informed. I'm a little overwhelmed with all the options.
Baby #1: Palmer Olivia - October 2014
Baby #2: Emmeline Grey - August 2016
Baby #3: BFP 9/7/18 | EDD 05/24/19
Breast Pumps - Clicky Poll!! 96 votes
Ameda Purely Yours Breast Pump
Freemie Freedom Standard Set
Medela Personal Double Pump
miPump Double Breast Pump
These are all crap.... :) Buy ...
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DS2 8/21/12
DD 9/26/14
Baby #4 edd 2/11/19
(Even though I probably could've just sat with a cup under my boob. My supply was ridiculous and I leaked like crazy)
Baby #2: Emmeline Grey - August 2016
Baby #3: BFP 9/7/18 | EDD 05/24/19
I've also tried a basic Medela personal pump and Medela and Ameda hospital grade pumps and I can't say I really noticed much of a difference between the two brands.
I also recommend the simple wishes pump bra and a nursing tank combo for those pumping at work. It's nice not to feel so naked while you are pumping. I wore nursing tanks under all my work clothes and then just folded it down and wore the pump bra over it while pumping hands free. Any pump can be hands free with a pump bra it's just not as easy to walk around while pumping because the pump is bigger and although my Ameda can also run on batteries, the suction is better while plugged in.
I considered the Medela Freestyle so it would be easier to pump while making dinner or getting ready (I exclusively pumped) but some of the reviews I read on Amazon indicated that the suction was not quite as good as the pumps you plug in. I always had supply issues and I didn't want to take the risk of even a small dip. However, I do know someone that is very happy with her freestyle.
As someone else mentioned Ameda parts are not readily available in the stores right now so it's good to plan ahead and order them before you need them of you do get an Ameda.
I found no need for a pumping bra or even a nursing bra. I just slipped the flanges inside my regular demi bras and that worked fine for me. I'd try it out before dropping a bunch on a funky pumping bra. I didn't really care for nursing bras that much either. They always got lumpy and weird after washing.
I just cut slits into an old bra and pushed the parts through. Worked great.
DS2 8/21/12
DD 9/26/14
Baby #4 edd 2/11/19