If there is one thing that will help you in breastfeeding, it is having the right supplies to help make the whole nursing process easier for you and your new baby. There were a few things that helped me in my survival in nursing and there was one company that helped me the most.
Without my Medela Pump in Style, I really do not think that I would have survived nursing. There were times when the pain was so bad that the only thing I could do was pump. My daughter had to have milk somehow and since I wanted to be the one (not a formula can) who supplied this milk, I pumped.
The pump that I found to be the best at the time was the Medela Pump In Style. Unlike other pumps at the time, it was made to last. You could use this pump exclusively without worrying that it would burn out the motor. I have used other eletric pumps that start smelling as if you are burning out the motor. I also loved the let down ability in it as well as the power it has. I was easily able to express the milk that I needed quickly. Much faster than using a hand breast pump. It is also a dual pump so you can pump both sides at one time.
The down fall of the pump is the cost. This pump will cost you about $250. The benefit is that you are not paying for formula and will definitely recoup that cost if it is either the pump or go the route of formula. If you plan to pump a lot, I would highly recommend the Medela Pump In Style as will be much easier on you than a cheaper electric pump.
The other downfall to this pump is that is only made for one user. It has what is called an open system for its tubing so you should not share this pump with anyone else as it will void the warranty. It is possible for milk to go into the tubing (which I never saw with mine) and possibly contaminate the pump making it unhealthy for another mother/baby to use.
I tried many other products by Medela which I also loved. I will tell you more about some of those other products later this week. One product that I was recently sent by Medela to review was their Mid-Blue Sleep Bra. What I love about this bra, is that it feels like t-shirt material except a little softer and is perfect to sleep in.
Towards the end of your pregnancy and when you are nursing, sleeping with a bra is a necessity. One it allows you to "wear" nursing pads which will guard against leaks but it also offers the support that you will need for your growing breasts.
What I love about this bra is that it has no hooks! I wasn't sure about this but as you can see, it pulls down easily allowing you to nurse quickly without having to think in the middle of night about hooking the bra back together. I found that not only was this bra comfortable to wear at night but I found myself using it during the day because of how comfortable it was and the lack of hooks. The hooks can be complicated and you can forget about hooking thus not obtaining the proper coverage you might want or need.
You can purchase the bra in Mid-Blue (for a select period of time), White, or Nude for between $17.99 - $20.99. I personally love the Mid-Blue because it adds variety and is a little more fun than white and nude.
Medela has also been so generous as to offer one of my readers their own Mid-Blue Sleep Bra!
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Thank you, Medela, for sponsoring this giveaway and for creating a way for moms to get the extra support they need in their journey through breastfeeding. Your many products have been a help and a blessing to many ladies already and I am sure will continue to be.
Disclosure: This review is based on my own opinion of the Medela Pump in Style and Medela Sleep Bra. You may or may not agree with my opinion. I was sent a Medela Mid-Blue Sleep Bra to review and keep. No one from Medela was involved in the writing of this post.
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Great product. that looks state of the art compared to mine. Bet it's twice the price too unfortunately.
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I learned that more women than i thought pump. 93% do.
this would be great gift for my sister or aubrie and it looks comfy just as a normal bra really.
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I learned that a personal-use pump should not be shared, due to the risk of cross-contamination. I wish everyone knows that so people stop buying used one in Ebay!
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Research shows breastfed babies have a reduced risk of lymphoma. Didn't know that. DS is 13 months and still bfing. Thanks! Simone thebubbledies(at)gmail(dot)com
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I learned that there is a lot of support for breastfeedinng moms and so much useful information. I only wish this was available when I had my children. I am a grandmother now with children that are just starting to have babies. It is so good to know that they have this kind of information.
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I learned that breastfeeding decreases the risk of pre-menopausal breast cancer, ovarian cancer and osteoporosis.
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I learned that 73% of breastfeeding/ pumping moms seek help, making certified lactation consultants a key resource to successful breastfeeding
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I learned that The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends exclusively breastfeeding for the first six months, and continuing to provide breastmilk for at least the first year.
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I learned that Research shows breastfed babies have a reduced risk of:
* Respiratory-tract infections
* Ear infections
* Asthma
* Food allergy
* Obesity
* Lymphoma
* Diabetes
* Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
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I learned that breastfed babies are at reduced risk for Respiratory-tract infections. I didn't know that one. goodwitchglinda at gmail dot com
Kathy is hopelessly devoted to her eight-month-old and has an insatiable appetite for learning and sharing information on parenting and children. When Kathy isn’t changing diapers, organizing play dates or working part-time from home, she’s online reading the latest on feeding solids, asking moms on her listserv how they baby-proofed the house, or referring her neighbor to a local lactation consultant.
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