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hellody · 16/04/2022 05:50

Hi all, any advice would be appreciated!

Just gone to pump with my very budget electric pump. No suction think it's packed up! It's served me well for nearly 9 weeks, and I am now looking into my other options. The evie hands free wearable looks amazing but would like honest ideas from fellow mums . Tia

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redhillrovers · 16/04/2022 08:17

@hellody

Hi all, any advice would be appreciated!

Just gone to pump with my very budget electric pump. No suction think it's packed up! It's served me well for nearly 9 weeks, and I am now looking into my other options. The evie hands free wearable looks amazing but would like honest ideas from fellow mums . Tia

Would you hire one?

I hired a Madela hospital grade one for a few months, best thing ever.

AnotherNC22 · 16/04/2022 08:28

Same as @redhillrovers - i hired the medela symphony for £47 a month. Depends on how long you are planning to BF, but i knew i was planning on stopping before going back to work, so it worked out cheaper than buying some of the double fancy ones. I then bought a pumping bra off amazon that holds the bottles in place. You are still tied to the main pump but means you can have both hands free.

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