Pump Style Breastpump
Pump Style Breastpump
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Replacement Tubing (Retail Pack of 2) for Medela Pump in Style and New Pump in Style Advanced Breast Pump - 100% BPA FREE List Price: Sale Price: $8.45 You save: $11.50 (58%) |
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PIS's tubing is not easy to clean. When it gets dirty, and can't be washed by water, it is time to install a new one for the safety of your baby. This product is a retail package of a pair of two NEW tubings designed for Medela's PIS breastpump, released after July 2006...
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Did you get help from a lactation consultant?
My 1st baby latched on properly right after birth, my milk supply came in great. I was very fortunate to have a great breastfeeding experience. When I went back to work, my supply dwindled within a few months, and I couldn't satisfy the little one. I called the lactation consultant from the hospital, and all she told me was that I needed to pump more frequently. That may have been true, but I also wonder if the pump wasn't good enough (It's an OLD Pump In Style) or if the breastshields didn't fit properly. The electric pump was downright painful (but 2-3x faster) as compared to my Avent Isis. Have any of you consulted a lactation consultant for a breastpump "fitting"? What did they do? I am asking because I have another baby on the way & would like to try to breastfeed longer.
I used several lactation consultants with my first. We had huge problems related to a horrible time in the hospital which you don't need to hear about.
Firstly you need to understand that most of what are at a hospital are lactation nurses, not certified lactation consultants. They only have a few days training and often are forced into it because "someone has to do it" to meet the minimums set out by hospital policy or to keep their "baby friendly" accreditation.
A real lactation consultant is unlikely to give much advice over the phone, particularly if they have never actually met you. If you have been working with one then yes they can answer quick "is this normal" questions over the phone. But its pretty irresponsible to give advice about breastfeeding or pumping without actually seeing it.
Even then like in any profession some people are better than others, and some work better with you.
Generally speaking pumps need to be "serviced" 1 year after you start using them, and every 6 months after that. But I've not found a place that services them.
Here is one article on breast pump shield fitting:
http://www.medela.com/ISBD/breastfeeding/breastpumping/breastshieldfitting.php
Choosing the Right Breastpump
It doesn't matter whether you need to leave the house for work, need to store extra milk for later, or need to have milk available for someone else who's feeding the baby. Having a good breastpump is an essential part of having a child. There are two major types of breastpump - manual and battery/electric. Single and double models are available. If you need to pump often, consider a dual electric model. However, if you don't need to pump often, consider a smaller, less expensive model.
Every mother wants what's best for her baby. Breastfeeding is one of the best ways to give your child the nutrition and antibodies that he or she needs. However, it can get in the way of other obligations and work schedules. That means it can be hard to breastfeed every time your child needs to eat. A breastpump allows you to offer your baby all the benefits of breastfeeding, but without losing the ability to engage in other activities. It also means that you can turn feeding over to dad or another family member from time to time.
There are lots of different models of breastpumps on the market. Different women prefer different styles. The most basic is the single pump, for one breast at a time, a lot like the way a baby nurses. Career women or those who can't be home at all times often prefer this style, since it's small and easy to take along with you. Miniature pumps are also great for traveling. They work just like a full sized pump, but you can take them almost anywhere. Single and double models are available in this size, and are practical for almost any woman who can't be home at all times. A double breastpump is a good idea if you have twins - you'll need to pump more often than a mom who just has one baby. If you can pump at home and have twins, choose a full size double breastpump. The extra milk is also useful if you're trying to get others involved in feeding your child, too.
Most single, double, or mini breastpumps require a power source, whether they're plug in or battery powered. Battery powered breastpumps are best if you'll need to pump in many different places. That's because you don't have to find a place to plug the pump in. However, these pumps don't offer the same amount of power as an electrical pump. That means they might not be as efficient. If you need to pump often, or are new to it, think about using a plug in model, which can expel more milk. There are a few pumps that let you use both options - an adapter can be used when there's an outlet available, or you can use batteries when you can't find one.
Many different companies which also produce other baby products make breastpumps, too. Medela is one of the most popular makers, and make some of the strongest breastpumps available. This manufacturer offers both single and double pumps, and manufactures carrying cases and accessories, too. You can also find pumps from Evenflo, which is known for pumps that suit the needs of new moms well. Prices from Evenflo tend to be lower than those at Medela. Ameda and Avent make single and double breastpumps, and include accessories for their models with the pumps. These companies all make high quality breastpumps that are practical and affordable for new moms who want to breastfeed without all the hassle.
You'll have to take a look at all your options to decide which of the many different pumps available work best for you. Some people like sturdy, larger models that offer power but need an outlet to work. Others prefer a convenient, portable battery powered pump. If you use a double pump, you might be able to cut down the amount of time required, but not everyone likes them. Children drink only one breast full of milk at a time, making some prefer a single pump. Experiment and do your research to find the one that'll work best for you, and remember to keep a spare on hand in case your breaks or is lost.
About the Author
Susan writes for FeedingBaby.net where you can find out more about breastpumps.


















































