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WannaBeAMom11
LIF Adult

Member since 1/11 7391 total posts
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Breast pumps
These are covered by my insurance. Any feedback? I had the medela with dd#1 and it was eh.
there are six breast pumps available to you Medela Pump in Style has a one touch 2 phase let down feature and is popular because they have been around the longest and their hospital grade pumps can be found in many hospitals.
Ameda Purely Yours is popular with those people looking for some accessories (tote bag, cooler bag and extra bottles) and/or using batteries in a builtin battery compartment.
The Spectra S2 markets themselves as having hospital grade suction in a personal use pump
The Freemie Freedom is a hands free breast pump
The Hygeia Q is designed for mothers with long-term and frequent pumping needs and Hygeia is the only breast pump company endorsed by La Leche League International
Lansinoh Signature Pro is the only pump that offers independent control of 3 different pumping styles and eight levels of suction
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Posted 4/11/17 3:58 PM |
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mrsBLT
missing my baby

Member since 1/10 1359 total posts
Name: Brittany
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Re: Breast pumps
I have the spectra and my only complaint is that there's no car adapter or battery.
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Posted 4/11/17 5:08 PM |
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RainyDay
LIF Adult
Member since 6/15 3996 total posts
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Breast pumps
I've heard great things about the spectra but insurance wouldn't cover that brand so I went with the Medals pump in style. I had no complaints
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Posted 4/11/17 6:10 PM |
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ANewDayHasCome
Love multiplies, not divides

Member since 11/12 14481 total posts
Name: Me
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Breast pumps
Loved the spectra s2!
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Posted 4/11/17 6:54 PM |
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evrythng4areason
And then there were 4

Member since 1/10 5224 total posts
Name: Kayla
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Breast pumps
I have spectra, but it's annoying that parts aren't easily available as they are with the medela
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Posted 4/11/17 8:04 PM |
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edfilippi
LIF Adult

Member since 8/12 997 total posts
Name: Erica
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Re: Breast pumps
I got a Hygeia from a friend who never used it and used it for my 2 boys. I had no issues with it.
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Posted 4/11/17 8:26 PM |
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PennyCat
Just call me mommy :)

Member since 7/08 19084 total posts
Name: Jib
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Re: Breast pumps
I used the medela freestyle and liked it a lot, but I heard the pump in style is very similar.
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Posted 4/11/17 8:59 PM |
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PitterPatter11
Baby Boy is Here!

Member since 5/11 7632 total posts
Name: Momma <3
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Breast pumps
I used the Medela for 14 months with no issues. I will say I didn't respond well to the pump so if I did have another, I'd probably try to the spectra next time.
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Posted 4/12/17 4:53 AM |
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Momma2015
Mommax2

Member since 12/12 6656 total posts
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Re: Breast pumps
Another Spectra s2 user. I also have the 9 which is smaller and holds a charge. Loved them both! It is a little annoying that you can't pop over to the store to buy parts, unless of course you order adapters. I believe Amazon sells adapters for Medela parts. Otherwise, I just kept an extra set of parts that I ordered from Amazon on hand.
ETA: I've heard good things about Hygeia, too, but I wasn't covered for it. Also, I liked Spectra as it is a closed system so milk can't get into the tubing/pump.
Message edited 4/12/2017 8:33:17 AM.
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Posted 4/12/17 8:32 AM |
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Summergrl14
LIF Adolescent
Member since 4/16 625 total posts
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Breast pumps
With my first I had the medela, which I thought was fine, but when I went back to work my friend loaned me her hygeia pump and that was so much better than the medela. Plus, it's a closed system and I was able to use all of my medela parts. I'm hoping my insurance covers it this time around as that is the pump I will be getting.
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Posted 4/12/17 11:33 AM |
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jj8182
LIF Adolescent

Member since 9/10 594 total posts
Name: J
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Re: Breast pumps
I'm using the Spectra right now. It'a a little on the large side but I like it better than the Ameda that I used with my first.
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Posted 4/12/17 10:32 PM |
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