Pros: Very efficient at pumping both breasts at once in a short period of time. Cons: Only the initial price, but it pays for itself and then some in no time.
I only wish the Medela Pump In Style was available 8 years ago when I was breastfeeding my now 8 year old son! I believe that if such a product existed, he would have gotten the benefits of breastmilk much longer than the 4 months I nursed him....
Pros: Pumps two breasts at once, Can vary the suction and motor speed, Easy to clean Cons: Eventually the motor will probably die
One of the trickiest issues for me when I was pregnant with my first child was that of a breast pump. I am so lucky that I ultimately made the right choice in selecting my breast pump six and a half years ago. Thanks to my one-time purchase of the ...
Pros: Quick and efficient. Easy set-up. Portable. Discreet. Durable. Cons: Milk can leak into tubing. Not compatible with Avent bottles.
Are you pregnant? Well, prepare yourself, as nearly every person youre gonna meet in the final stages of your pregnancy will ask you, Are you going to breastfeed, or bottle-feed your baby? Why do strangers feel the need to ask ...
Pros: Can help you provide breast milk for your baby when you are away! Cons: The motor is noisy
I knew long before I was pregnant that I would breastfeed. The main reason being that breast milk is free! I also knew it was the best for my baby. I had 12 weeks of maternity leave from work. I knew when I went back that I would have to pump, so my...
Pros: Obvious benefits of Breastfeeding. Ease of use and cleaning. Cons: Expensive, but not when considering cost of formula for first year.
When my daughter was born, I had no doubts that I was going to nurse her for her first full year. Knowing that I had to return to work when she was just three months old, I purchased the Medela Pump In Style Original Breastpump before she...
Pros: Comfortable, easy to use, quiet, snazzy carrying case! Cons: A bit pricy
Not all women can successfully breastfeed exclusively! Im not sure why this seems to be such a prevalent myth in our culture today. Read most of the reviews on breast pumps, formula or even bottles and youll find women giving excuses ...
Pros: Great all-in-one case, very comfortable, adjustable suction, lots of accessories available Cons: Could really use three hands to hold shields and turn the thing on.
I’m not one of those mom’s that you see walking down the street in downtown Dallas, briefcase in one hand, and the Medela Pump-In-Style slung over the other shoulder. But I am a mom who really did learn to appreciate this product! And, if I did...
Pros: Convenient, efficient, & easy to use Cons: A bit bulky
WHERE I PURCHASED THE PUMP
I bought this pump when I was pregnant, based on the rave reviews from various books, magazines, and internet sites. At first, I was hesitant, not being quite sure if I should rent a hospital-grade pump instead. However,...
Pros: Good milk production Cons: Only three levels of pumping, not gradual... power supply wears out.
When I was picking out breast pumps, I had no idea that there was a difference between the Medela Double Ease and the Pump in Style other than the price tag... I thought that the extra $50 to $100 you paid was to get an all-in-one unit... how wrong I...
Pros: fast, strong pump, sturdy, nice case, good suction Cons: Not as good as a baby nursing but close to it.
For three children I used my Medela Double Ease Pump. Since I only used it for the occasional outing it work okay for me. I would not recommend that one for the working mom.
When I found out that I was pregnant with my fourth child I started...
Pros: Pleasant to use, quick and efficient Cons: A little expensive
One of the questions people seemed to like to ask when I was pregnant was whether or not I was going to breastfeed my baby. It was just one of those mildly invasive questions that seemed to come up during my entire pregnancy, along with the usual...
Pros: Easy To Use, Saves Time, Does The Work For You Cons: Price
Okay, so this may not be the most wonderful thought to some of you, especially those men that wait anxiously to hear what I have to say (Only Kidding). I breast fed my daughters. When my oldest daughter was born almost six years ago, I chose to breast...
Pros: Efficient, all-in-one, discreet Cons: Expensive, bag is bulky
When my son was born in November 2002, I knew I was going to return to work full time eventually. I was concerned about getting enough milk out with a breast pump, so I looked for the best. I was considering to rent a hospital grade pump when the Pump...
Pros: ease of use, very discreet, can use in car or at home Cons: expensive
When I was pregnant, I had made the choice to breastfeed. I had also made the choice to return to work when my son was about 3 months old. That, of course, meant I would have to pump while at work. I wasn't entirely sure how I was going to do that,...
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