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Q: Cheap, Nice Breast Pumps?
asked by: angelbaby_23 on February 18th, 2004
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Do any of you know where to buy a cheap, but nice breast pump? I am going to need one, but im not due for another 3.5 months or so. It's just nice to have things before the baby comes you know? So if you guys could please help me out, I would really appreciate it!!! :p
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PregnaJordan
replied on February 18th, 2004
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Walmart carrys them for pretty cheap..I think it was like fourty bucks for a double automatic pumper..
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KissyBai912
replied on February 18th, 2004
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I just bought a single electric pump from evenflo....It was only like 25 or 30 I think. And I don't plan to exclusively breastfeed for too long....4 months most if I make it that long....Lol. But depending on how long you plan on doing it, you may want to buy a more expensive but much higher quality breast pump like a medela....But if not I would just go to wal mart or something.
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Jaydensmommy
replied on February 18th, 2004
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Are you eligable for wic? In wisconsin they give you free brand new electric breast pumps. They are like very nice 100 dollar ones. You just give it back to them when you are finished.

~sara~
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stellatylor
replied on April 29th, 2009
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evenflo elan breast pump
I’m quite happy with the Ameda Purely Yours breast pump and I’m glad I chose it over the Medela Pump In Style and Avent Breast Pumps I looked at. It’s really comfortable, and very easy to figure out. I use it with the hands free pumping bra, which makes it even easier. The thing I like most about it is that it allows me to adjust the suction and speed to my liking, which changes sometimes. Also, it’s simple to switch from dual pumping to single pumping.
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jadepressley
replied on May 4th, 2009
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evenflo breast pumps at affordable rates
The first breast pump I purchased last time around was a Medela Pump in Style. When I got tired of dragging it between home and work, I decided to invest in a slightly less expensive pump to keep at home. I ended up purchasing the Evenflo Elan Dual Electric Breast Pump, and was very impressed. I actually found it to be a little quicker and more efficient than my Medela, which surprised me.
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reesechristi
replied on June 16th, 2009
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There are many brands to choose from. We can choose according to our convenience. I am using the avent isis breast pumps. The avent breast pumps are really good. I am very much happy with the product. It helps me in pumping the milk without wasting much time.
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dalewhither
replied on June 17th, 2009
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I used the manual breast pump for my first baby. With a manual breast pump you control the speed and suction of the pump with your hand. The manual pump is easy and convenient to take anywhere as it is lightweight and do not require adapter. The Avent Breast pump is the most preferred manual pump. Other popular brands of breast pumps include the Ameda and the Medela.
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henrybarter
replied on June 25th, 2009
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The pumping and storing of breast milk is a vast topic and leaves the nursing mom with many decisions to be made. Many women prefer to pump their breast milk rather than formula feed their baby. There are many hospital grade pumps available for pumping and feeding the babies.
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reesechristi
replied on July 2nd, 2009
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There are more factors to consider before choosing a breast pump. It depends on how ofter you pump the milk and the time you consume for pumping the milk. Based on these you can select the breast pumps. These pumps are available in different models and styles.
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