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would like to seek some advice here. which of the following pumps is of a better quality and efficiency in pumping. appreciate other comments/recommendations too. 1. Ameda Lactaline 2. Medela Mini-Electric Plus/ Double Ease thks, Wendy |
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would like to seek some advice here. which of the following pumps is of a
better quality and efficiency in pumping. appreciate other comments/recommendations too. 1. Ameda Lactaline 2. Medela Mini-Electric Plus/ Double Ease the first (also known as purely yours) by a million times, it has speed and suction control, the medela set up doesn't, the more expensive medela pumps are good apparently. |
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I love my Ameda Lactaline (aka Purely Yours) but Ican't comment on the
Medela Ellie "Terence Low" wrote in message ... hi, would like to seek some advice here. which of the following pumps is of a better quality and efficiency in pumping. appreciate other comments/recommendations too. 1. Ameda Lactaline 2. Medela Mini-Electric Plus/ Double Ease thks, Wendy |
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"Terence Low" wrote in message ...
hi, would like to seek some advice here. which of the following pumps is of a better quality and efficiency in pumping. appreciate other comments/recommendations too. 1. Ameda Lactaline 2. Medela Mini-Electric Plus/ Double Ease thks, Wendy Wendy, I don't know much about those 2 pumps as I have always had the double electric type pumps. I have heard from others that they prefer the Avent Isis pump to the Medela Mini-Electric. The Avent Isis is a manual pump, but has a really good reputation. Both Ameda and Medela have double electric pumps. Medela's is called the Pump in Style. I can't recall the name of Ameda's double electric pump right now. Whisperwear is a new pump that is small enough to wear under cloths and is fairly quiet. Whittlestone has something called a Breast Expresser which is the only pump to express milk by compression rather than by suction. It is a gentler way to express milk. Kathy buy or rent a Whittlestone at: http://www.alittlestore.com |
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