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Breast Pumps - Electric V. Manual
I've been using a Tommee Tippee manual breast pump to express and getting anything between 30 and 90mls per time. I only paid £13.50 for it, as it was on offer at half price. Unfortunately my pump isn't working so well as it was to begin with.
I note that there's an electric version priced at over £100 and I wondered how this compared with its manual counterpart and whether its worth splashing out on.
Thanks.
I note that there's an electric version priced at over £100 and I wondered how this compared with its manual counterpart and whether its worth splashing out on.
Thanks.
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I know not everyone finds it easy, I could take an eye out a twenty paces and very nearly did on a bus once - the shame.
20:49 Thu 22nd Feb 2018
Have you tried manually? I found it very easy.
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hi, i used a medela swing. It worked out as perfect for me because my hands atr deformed i couldn't work the manual one. You can arrange the electric ones so that you can have both hands free.
I know you didnt ask for advice, but i suppose it depends on what the purpose of expressing is - if you are doing it because your baby is exclusively or manly drinking expressed milk, imho it's worth the money for the saving in time and energy. If it's for the occasional use like you want some frozen so you can get blatted then i'd stick with the manual. i had to express as my daughter was in the nicu for 7 weeks and was tube fed for a while. i couldnt hold her for any length of time in the correct position when she could suck, so she continued to be express fed. In my opinion it really is the worst of both worlds (for the mum at least) you have to spend time expressing an then time feeding, so your world is utterly consumed by it. And although you are bottle feeding, there is none of the benefits of the ease and convenience!
I know you didnt ask for advice, but i suppose it depends on what the purpose of expressing is - if you are doing it because your baby is exclusively or manly drinking expressed milk, imho it's worth the money for the saving in time and energy. If it's for the occasional use like you want some frozen so you can get blatted then i'd stick with the manual. i had to express as my daughter was in the nicu for 7 weeks and was tube fed for a while. i couldnt hold her for any length of time in the correct position when she could suck, so she continued to be express fed. In my opinion it really is the worst of both worlds (for the mum at least) you have to spend time expressing an then time feeding, so your world is utterly consumed by it. And although you are bottle feeding, there is none of the benefits of the ease and convenience!
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