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For those of you who have used them or plan to, which one did you get and why?
FWIW, I am thinking I want the Medela Freestyle since it's highly rated and smaller/more convenient than the Pump 'n' Style.
Re: S/O Breast Pumps
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do you have any local shops that sell and rent a wide range of them? I bet they would be happy to show you all the models and give you some reviews and let you actually see the models?
I used the Medela Swing but I'm annoyed right now because the engine seems to have gone gahhhhh about 3 mths ago. It's making deep, slow grinding sick noises and won't work now. So...instead of a $300 pump lasting at least TWO kids...looks like I have to fork out hundreds for ANOTHER bloody pump
The Swing did the job though, while it DID work. I had no real complaints. Though, gotta say that I LOVED the hospital grade Medela Swing...just haven't got the $$$ for that particular one.
The others, I haven't tried, so can't give you any review. Would you consider renting one for a week, trying it and then renting the other to compare and work out which one you prefer?
Also, not sure if you're buying before or after bubby is born but my advice is to wait until after bub is born. Rent one of the pumps you're considering and have it ready at home for when you and baby return from the hospital.
Reason I say that is: see how breastfeeding goes for you. If it works out and you get b/f'ing established then go for it and buy the pump you like. If it doesn't work out and you decide to formula-feed your baby, then the most you've spent dollar-wise is the cost of the rental for a week or two.
we didn't buy one until I knew Bella would BF without probs. One of my friend's bought one and her LO wouludn't latch at all! She decided it was too much work to pump and give bottles all the time so she basically wasted $250 on a pump... so waiting is good advice!