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SugarSpun Medela Mini Electric Pump: ... I start I want to clarify how I m using the pump - it supplements rather than replaces breastfeeding, so I m only pumping 2-3 times a day as opposed to the three-hourly pumping I d need if the monster were taking breast milk exclusively from the bottle. It allows Daddy to get in on the feeding occasionally and allows Mummy to go out sometimes without the infant in tow, but we re primarily breastfeeding. I bou...
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Nursing - Medela Mini Electric Pump Medela Mini Electric Pump
Brand: Medela / Nursing Aids: Breast Pumps - The Medela Mini Electric is the ideal solution for milk expression when you are out and about or at home. For use with batteries or with the mains adapter. Simple operation / Gentle, rapid build-up of vacuum / Easy to clean and assemble / Infini...
overall rating  9 reviews
 
Medela Swing Electric Breast Pump Medela Swing Electric Breast Pump
Brand: Medela / Nursing Aids: Breast Pumps - The Medela Swing has 2-Phase Expression which imitates the baby's natural sucking rhythm and is therefore comfortable and efficient. The innovative technology is based on state-of-the-art research and brings the breastfeeding mother all-round co...
overall rating  5 reviews
 
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Nursing - Medela Pump In Style Medela Pump In Style
Brand: Medela / Nursing Aids: Breast Pumps
overall rating  4 reviews
 
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k81979 Medela Swing Electric Breast Pump
... months old and has been exclusively breast fed since birth. He s always been slim, and his weight gain has been steady but slow, and this week the doctor ordered us to give him a bottle of formula in the evenings, as it appears my supply is low. I really want him to carry on with exclusive breast milk, and so whilst using formula for a bit, I am aiming to increase my supply. Hence purchasing the Medela pump. I have previously been using the Tommee Tippee manual pump, and whilst not having any problems with it, its a bit time consuming and my hand always feels like it s going to drop off afterwards! I also wondered if an electric pump would produce more milk. Use: The p...
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jillycat Medela Swing Electric Breast Pump
... my son was born he spent a week in SCBU due to jaundice and had problems latching on so I used one of the medela electric pumps to express milk for him to be feed via a tube and a cup initially till he was well enough to feed properly. When I went home I wanted to use a pump to express so if there was any problems he could have some expressed milk again. I bought this electric breast pump after find using a manual breast pump frustrating and difficult to use ( tommee tippee). Bit about the pump- the manufacturers claim the special 2-Phase pumping system is to closely mimics babies natural suckling rhythm What this means is it starts of with a fast sucking motion ...
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ninacolada86 Medela Mini Electric Pump
... available. And when a friend suggested a breast pump, for a moment I was horrified. A pump? Like what they use to milk cows, I envisioned a metal contraption shaped like a cone that would swallow my chest alive. But walking in a section in Boots I had never thought I would go down, I saw that they had a few on display, and none of them the horrifying nightmare I had imagined. I picked out the Medela Electric version, as being new to this I didn t see myself doing by hand something that must be difficult or they wouldn t need to make pumps with batteries. Description: The pump set cost me 48 euros and included: - One small 250ml bottle. - One stand, for the bottle...
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