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Medela mini electric breast pump - for occasional use only??

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alliejane · 27/07/2005 15:28

Hi,

I'm planning to buy the Medela mini electric breast pump (not the double, just the single, which costs about £42(www.johnlewis.com/Shopping/Product.aspx?Type=SKU&ID=230191272&source=13597), but I notice that many of the websites say that it is just for occasional use. Can anyone who has one tell me if this is true, or just a ploy to encourage people to buy a more expensive model? I've never had a baby before, but would imagine I would need to use it more often than just occasionally.

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Chandra · 27/07/2005 15:31

I got one and it was fine (I used it twice a day for about 40 min each time which I believe it's a lot).

I believe that when they refer to with ocassional use is to the fact that you also will be breastfeeding directly. If you need to feed a baby that need to have the milk extracted and given by a tube/bottle for medical reasons the hospital most likely will lend you a "professional" one. But I doubt you will get to that, so the MEdela should be fine.

Marina · 27/07/2005 15:37

I used mine daily for at least nine months, alliejane, because I returned to work and was expressing. It stood the pace really well.
I agree with Chandra, it's probably because they assume most people use it to supplement b/f.
You can sterilise the trumpet bit in a steam steriliser but IIRC not in a microwave one...

motherinferior · 27/07/2005 15:39

It's fine to use a lot! The only thing I would say is that the batteries run out quite quickly.

Chandra · 27/07/2005 15:44

Oh the batteries!, that's true. We had rechargable batteries for it, having said that I preffer to spend the money in getting rechagable batteries than using a hand activated pump, I feel a lot of respect for those who manage to use the hand pump continuosly without getting a tendinitis.

fastasleep · 27/07/2005 15:46

I used mine about 6 times a day lol it lasted about 5 months at that pace... the avent isis lasts longer but kills your wrists and the medela one in a backpack broke after 3 months or so...

alliejane · 29/07/2005 12:37

Thanks everyone! That's all really helpful.

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jabberwocky · 29/07/2005 12:48

I used the Ameda Purely Yours. Ds had nipple confusion and weaned himself at about 3 months so I wound up expressing full time for the next 10 months! It really stood up to the test.

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