I had a Medela swing breastpump for my first two kids, it shit it's pants when I was basically done with it so I never got another one anyways cause I was mostly done nursing. Fast forward to now I am starting to shop for one and I have forgotten how much they are. I got one given to me and I just need to buy a couple replacement parts, but I'm reading such mixed stuff about using one second hand.
I really don't have the money for a new Medela swing pump and had a cheaper one with my first baby but it didn't work for me. I don't plan to pump a lot just enough to get a stash in the early days to have on hand.
The replacement parts I need are about $40 and a whole new pump is around $250 Canadian. If we didn't had to travel and live somewhere else far away to have the baby I wouldn't worry about buying a new one but our monthly budget is mega tight due to planning for those expenses.
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Re: Breast pump WWYD
Me: 28 DH: 27
Baby A (via IUI due to MFI): Sep 2016 born at 35+6
@Schell2013 - I think if I were in your position I might go right ahead and rent a hospital pump. I only liked the medela hospital pumps personally - both symphony and lactina (the lactina can REALLY bring the suction btw. Like, too much if you crank it). However I EP'd for my first so ymmv. It really helped in keeping my supply up.
Out of curiosity - do you really need a breast pump right away? Being canadian you get that whole wonderful first year off with baby right? If I hadn't needed to EP so early on I wouldn't have needed a pump until I went back to work at 3 months. Which, if you started saving now, you could probably have the money saved up to get the pump you like. (Of course I understand the need to have a pump if you want a night out away from baby etc, but surely inexpensive manual pumps can work for somewhat infrequent use?).
Not being judgey, just curious. At any rate, I would probably start putting away $20-$50 a month now (depending on what you can afford) to save for the pump I wanted - if you don't like the idea of renting.
ETA: if you're having a "sprinkle" (or whatever) you could also register for it.
Our hospital rents them but there $30/month so over 6 months it's not really worth it, and I tried one in the hospital with my first baby cause we had a long stay due to feeding problems and it just didn't work for me that kind. I never let down on it. Manual isn't an option for the amount of pumping I do.
But you had some good ideas!