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Looking for a hospital grade electric breast pump (double if possible) in London tonight. Willing to rent or buy.

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Mollyfloss · 20/04/2008 17:19

Does anyone have one? I live in SW3 and can send DH over to get it.

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popsycal · 20/04/2008 17:20

Hospitals may hire them out?

Mollyfloss · 20/04/2008 17:28

Thanks but I tried th C&W already and unfortunately they just had a 9 to 5 number Mon to Fri.

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climbanymountain · 20/04/2008 17:42

DO you have a local NCT number (private home phone)? You will have a local Breast pump agent and they will operate all hours. Probably the only way to find one is to speak to an NCT contact.

climbanymountain · 20/04/2008 17:45

Try one of these numbers and you might have some luck

www.nctpregnancyandbabycare.com/in-your-area/branch-finder?postcode=SW3

mammatulip · 20/04/2008 17:46

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Mollyfloss · 20/04/2008 17:58

Thanks, am trying all the numbers now.

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mammatulip · 20/04/2008 17:58

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Mollyfloss · 20/04/2008 18:01

Thanks

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chipmonkey · 20/04/2008 18:27

Is everything OK, Molly?

Peachy · 20/04/2008 18:31

ty the abm (assoc. breastfeeding mothers) as well

you ok molly? anything we can help with just say (you have my mob number)

Mollyfloss · 20/04/2008 18:31

Hi chipmonkey, I'm having probs with BF here

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Mollyfloss · 20/04/2008 18:33

Thanks Peachy. Bit emotional as my milk is just coming in and baby won't suck. I write about it on on the BF thread...

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Peachy · 20/04/2008 18:36

well if you want an ear / chat am unicef bfui trained (not as good as cpunsellor but still a better level than most mws)

will look at thread

Mollyfloss · 20/04/2008 18:41

thanks peachy

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KnitterInTheNW · 20/04/2008 20:09

Molly, I had to express in hospital too (George tube fed then jaundiced and sleepy). I have the medela swing breast pump, and when I tried that I actually got more milk than when I used the hospital's medela one. You might find someone locally who could lend you one of those if you have no luck with the hospital grade one? Just a thoight x

KnitterInTheNW · 20/04/2008 20:10

thought, even.

mammatulip · 20/04/2008 20:32

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onepieceoflollipop · 20/04/2008 20:38

Hope you have managed to get sorted. If not, one more number to try is the NCT Breastfeeding Line - open til 10pm every night. If you are able to ring from a landline the system is set up to try and put you through to a local counsellor if one is available. If not, you will go through to the person on duty who may or may not be local. (But even if this happens that person may have local numbers available, or indeed further advice)

The number is 0870 4448708

Hope this helps. I have only rung them once but iirc when I reached the voicemail there was an option to press if it was an "emergency"/"urgent" enquiry - sounds like you need help this evening so do press that option.

SparklyGothKat · 20/04/2008 20:40

Hi, am in herts, and have an Amela Lactaline you can borrow if needed

MissingMyHeels · 20/04/2008 20:46

I have a medela mini electric breastpump you'd be welcome to borrow - am in Epsom

thaliablogs · 20/04/2008 21:09

I have a pump in style advanced (officially hospital grade) you are welcome to. I live in W6.

climbanymountain · 20/04/2008 22:35

molly, don't get stressed. I am a volunteer NCT breast pump adviser and believe me you are one of many - including me! Neither of my kids BF despite my best effort DS1 because v premature, DS2 because he's a monkey. Used an Ameda Elite for both and was brill. If you still need one tomorrow morning call 01823 336362 and they will tell you where your nearest NCT volunteer is and you can normally get a pump within hours.

See www.ardomums.co.uk/shop/shop.php?item=84

PS prices cheaper through NCT volunteer who are affiliated to Ardo.

Mollyfloss · 21/04/2008 07:48

Thanks ladies. You have all been so supportive. I'm getting by on a hand held medela electric pump but it takes forever and I don't have much milk yet. I'm expressing again as I type. I used the medela hospital grade one while in hospital and it worked quite well. Hopefully with all the info and numbers you gave me I'll be able to get my hands on a double breast one which should at least save on time. Between expressing & feeding feeds are taking at least one hour and a half. The hospital pump should cut down on that a bit.

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Mollyfloss · 21/04/2008 12:03

DH got his hands on a double breast hospital meleda breast pump so that should at least cut down on my time spent on the pump. I did skin to skin before the last feed for a god hour but she still won't suck on the breast. She is still a very sleepy baby so I'm hoping with time she'll take to the breast. Not sure how long I can continue expressing and then giving it to her from a bottle.

Tiktok: Have you come across this before? where a baby will latch but won't suck yet will still take the breast milk from the bottle?

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climbanymountain · 21/04/2008 15:17

molly, don't want to answer for tiktok but FYI DS2 did just this. Sat on breast and didn't suck at all. I blamed it on hospital. He didn't latch on straight after birth and they gave him a bottle that first night. He never did succeed in feeding unfort. But I did express for 4 months it went OK. However, I'm sure being at such an early stage that you can rectify the issue. Get hold of your local NCT adviser or BF clinic.