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Mum's pls advice - breast milk pump
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TSdanieln
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Apr 4 2016, 11:12 PM, updated 10y ago
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Hi All Mums, I am buying a breast milk pump for my wife and we decided to get a double pump but when we go to different shops they keep recommending different brands Can please share with me what brand & model is good? So far we have come across these brands: Philips Avent Lacte spectra authumnz medela So of her friends say to get a pump that can operate on batter & direct power so the pump is more powerful and can be mobile as well. Hope mum's pls share your experience with your pumps. thanks!!!
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Syd G
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Apr 5 2016, 08:55 AM
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Mom. Servant of God.
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You can go to pumponthego branches to check out the pumps and try them on for yourself http://www.pumponthego.com/our-branches/I'm currently using Autumnz Serene double pump. It ticks all the requirement that I need in a pump. Best part is the price.. less than RM500. - Double pump - Very quiet - Very light - Has rechargable battery that can last a few sessions (no need to carry power bank) - Has direct power cable - Soft silicon funnel - Parts very easy to get and not too exp compared to medela - Has 2 tubes - so can choose to use it as a single pump or double pump - Can use with freemie collection cup - Can convert to manual pump with extra accessory (buy seperately) This post has been edited by Syd G: Apr 5 2016, 08:57 AM
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craftsnknots
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Apr 5 2016, 10:34 AM
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QUOTE(Syd G @ Apr 5 2016, 09:55 AM) You can go to pumponthego branches to check out the pumps and try them on for yourself http://www.pumponthego.com/our-branches/I'm currently using Autumnz Serene double pump. It ticks all the requirement that I need in a pump. Best part is the price.. less than RM500. - Double pump - Very quiet - Very light - Has rechargable battery that can last a few sessions (no need to carry power bank) - Has direct power cable - Soft silicon funnel - Parts very easy to get and not too exp compared to medela - Has 2 tubes - so can choose to use it as a single pump or double pump - Can use with freemie collection cup - Can convert to manual pump with extra accessory (buy seperately) I'm currently using Spectra S1. And it meets everything listed above too and it is hospital grade and it is very powerful. It is bulkier than other model or brands but it is also far more powerful and very quiet. I would suggest you to to the pumponthgo branches and compare the suctions and the noise level for yourself.
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Syd G
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Apr 5 2016, 10:54 AM
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Mom. Servant of God.
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QUOTE(craftsnknots @ Apr 5 2016, 10:34 AM) I'm currently using Spectra S1. And it meets everything listed above too and it is hospital grade and it is very powerful. It is bulkier than other model or brands but it is also far more powerful and very quiet. I would suggest you to to the pumponthgo branches and compare the suctions and the noise level for yourself. Spectra S1 is a great choice
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craftsnknots
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Apr 5 2016, 10:58 AM
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QUOTE(Syd G @ Apr 5 2016, 11:54 AM) Spectra S1 is a great choice  But it's a little costly and bulky. So I think it is up to the user also. For me, I only pump at work and middle of the night. So at work I leave the whole bag with pumps and cooler bag in the nursing room and it is convenient. One of my colleague is using Spectra M1 - it is smaller but louder, suction is less and she uses freemie at her desk LOL.. I couldn't do it But I guess if one is exclusively pumping, a portable one may be better
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Syd G
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Apr 5 2016, 11:50 AM
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Mom. Servant of God.
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QUOTE(craftsnknots @ Apr 5 2016, 10:58 AM) But it's a little costly and bulky. So I think it is up to the user also. For me, I only pump at work and middle of the night. So at work I leave the whole bag with pumps and cooler bag in the nursing room and it is convenient. One of my colleague is using Spectra M1 - it is smaller but louder, suction is less and she uses freemie at her desk LOL.. I couldn't do it But I guess if one is exclusively pumping, a portable one may be better Ya it matters a lot. Hence need to try out diff pumps for diff requirements. I'll have to carry my pump wherever I go since I'll be based in a hospital and will probably need to walk around a lot, so I opted for something light. Add freemie to the mix and I'm a happy momma
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Mr.PostMan
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Apr 6 2016, 09:29 AM
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QUOTE(danieln @ Apr 4 2016, 11:12 PM) Hi All Mums, I am buying a breast milk pump for my wife and we decided to get a double pump but when we go to different shops they keep recommending different brands Can please share with me what brand & model is good? So far we have come across these brands: Philips Avent Lacte spectra authumnz medela So of her friends say to get a pump that can operate on batter & direct power so the pump is more powerful and can be mobile as well. Hope mum's pls share your experience with your pumps. thanks!!! this depends on your budget actually, i bought spectra 9plus i ask my friend in Korea to get it for me, it was RM450 back then. It's light and portable and its easy to tinker with; my wife dropped it couple of times causing the pump to be mis-aligned i fixed this myself.
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Amanda85
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Apr 6 2016, 12:34 PM
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The breastpump price increase alot! I bought spectra M1 in 2014. A complete package with accessories for RM400+. Now I check again, is already RM600.
This post has been edited by Amanda85: Apr 6 2016, 12:34 PM
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TSdanieln
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Apr 6 2016, 12:40 PM
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QUOTE(Amanda85 @ Apr 6 2016, 12:34 PM) The breastpump price increase alot! I bought spectra M1 in 2014. A complete package with accessories for RM400+. Now I check again, is already RM600. everything also price like crazy now. but no choice still have to buy so hope to get something that can last longer and not demotivate mum for pumping
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Amanda85
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Apr 6 2016, 12:48 PM
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QUOTE(danieln @ Apr 6 2016, 12:40 PM) everything also price like crazy now. but no choice still have to buy so hope to get something that can last longer and not demotivate mum for pumping  Initially i thought breastfeeding is cheaper. Now with such expensive pumps, that's no longer true. Need to continue pumping for longer period to make the investment worth it.
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ChloeKhar
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Apr 6 2016, 05:21 PM
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Getting Started

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I used to use Avent single pump for 8 months plus, when I bought, I never to do any survey, only heard before the Avent brand. After I bought, I felt it consumed a lots time and yield was lesser.
At the end, last month baby fair, I decide to change pump, Lacte Duet Double pump, 429, I am very happy that it shorten my time and yield is increase with extra 2oz, as my supply is just enough for my little girl. It is more soft compare to spectra.. The price not that expensive too😉
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g r a p e k e y
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Jan 12 2019, 08:33 AM
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No one comment on Medela?
Heard it is the best brand and way better than Spectra
Any mummies can please review Medela breast pump? Thank u
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kohchuup
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Jan 12 2019, 04:11 PM
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Getting Started

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my wife and sil used medela swing, recommended by a fren, she said medela r soft n gentle compare with others. My wife used mid, any above mid she said painful. my wife and sil never try others so cant compare. My brother bought usb cables so that his wife can carry it mobile and charge with power bank. If u bought medela swing, they didnt provide the cable.
IMHO varies from different individual.
hope this help
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Mrs.A
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Jan 12 2019, 04:25 PM
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QUOTE(g r a p e k e y @ Jan 12 2019, 08:33 AM) No one comment on Medela? Heard it is the best brand and way better than Spectra Any mummies can please review Medela breast pump? Thank u I had 2, medela(hospital grade one) and avent, both double pump.  Medela is strong, noisy and I you can see it’s big.  Avent also strong, not really noisy, has several pumping option and it’s compact/small. If you are new mommy, the short-weak pumping option would help to pulling and prepare the nipple softly first before ready with strong pumping mode.
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g r a p e k e y
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Jan 12 2019, 11:06 PM
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QUOTE(Mrs.A @ Jan 12 2019, 04:25 PM) I had 2, medela(hospital grade one) and avent, both double pump.  Medela is strong, noisy and I you can see it’s big.  Avent also strong, not really noisy, has several pumping option and it’s compact/small. If you are new mommy, the short-weak pumping option would help to pulling and prepare the nipple softly first before ready with strong pumping mode. You are a doctor, of cause you have all these better equipment ordinary ppl like me can't get haha For Medela, I am likely considering freestyle model. Any mummies using the freestyle model? Can pls feedback thanks This post has been edited by g r a p e k e y: Jan 12 2019, 11:08 PM
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Mrs.A
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Jan 13 2019, 02:05 AM
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QUOTE(g r a p e k e y @ Jan 12 2019, 11:06 PM) You are a doctor, of cause you have all these better equipment ordinary ppl like me can't get haha For Medela, I am likely considering freestyle model. Any mummies using the freestyle model? Can pls feedback thanks Eerrrr... no personal experience. But many friends use it, they said it’s good.
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nyumnyum2k
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Jan 14 2019, 10:55 AM
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QUOTE(danieln @ Apr 4 2016, 11:12 PM) Hi All Mums, I am buying a breast milk pump for my wife and we decided to get a double pump but when we go to different shops they keep recommending different brands Can please share with me what brand & model is good? So far we have come across these brands: Philips Avent Lacte spectra authumnz medela So of her friends say to get a pump that can operate on batter & direct power so the pump is more powerful and can be mobile as well. Hope mum's pls share your experience with your pumps. thanks!!! hi sir , i suggest that you go to pump on the go shop where your wife can test the breast pump. dont waste your money on pricy breast pump like medela coz there is cheaper one that can give you better one if you looking for double pump my wife is using cimilere and its good
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SUSgogo2
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Jan 16 2019, 07:48 AM
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QUOTE(g r a p e k e y @ Jan 12 2019, 08:33 AM) No one comment on Medela? Heard it is the best brand and way better than Spectra Any mummies can please review Medela breast pump? Thank u Buying madela is stupid for the high price. Lacte Duet is better with dual pump.
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g r a p e k e y
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Jan 16 2019, 09:29 PM
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QUOTE(gogo2 @ Jan 16 2019, 07:48 AM) Buying madela is stupid for the high price. Lacte Duet is better with dual pump. I've asked around and my contacts said Medela is best and soft, but pricey. I plan to breastfeed until my baby 13 months or something if possible. In fact it's recommended to breastfeed at least 1 year ? hehe Some families start feeding solid food from 6 months old onwards I wonder why. I always thought mummy's nen nen is the best. Longer the better. And baby don't have to drink water when drinking breast milk, true? Unless to clean mouth then ok to drink a bit of water This post has been edited by g r a p e k e y: Jan 16 2019, 09:32 PM
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SUSgogo2
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Jan 17 2019, 07:25 AM
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QUOTE(g r a p e k e y @ Jan 16 2019, 09:29 PM) I've asked around and my contacts said Medela is best and soft, but pricey. I plan to breastfeed until my baby 13 months or something if possible. In fact it's recommended to breastfeed at least 1 year ? hehe Some families start feeding solid food from 6 months old onwards I wonder why. I always thought mummy's nen nen is the best. Longer the better. And baby don't have to drink water when drinking breast milk, true? Unless to clean mouth then ok to drink a bit of water Your contact is wrong because they never tried lacte duet. It it also soft. Nen nen Start to have lower nutrition from after one year. Feeding solid food at 6months is training for eating. Baby no need to drink water if breastmilk. In fact, when they too young, drink water is harmful because baby will not drink breastmilk after drink water. This post has been edited by gogo2: Jan 17 2019, 07:28 AM
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