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    How to pick the right breast pump for you

    Whether you’re headed back to work full-time or just looking for the occasional feeding break, a breast pump can be a nursing mom’s best friend. The editors of P&N encourage moms to pump it up with these shopping tips.
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    Being a milkmaid can be a pretty tough gig. While breastfeeding is fabulous and fun, even the most saintly mothers can find themselves seriously craving a break from the boob. When looking for a breast pump to meet your needs, consider these questions:
    • How often will I be nursing?
    • Will I need a pump that offers on-the-go ease?
    • Do I need a double pump (to empty both breasts at the same time) or will a single pump suffice?
    • Would I prefer an electric or a manual pump?
    • How much am I able (or willing) to spend on a pump?

    Working mom


    Moms who are returning to work full-time will appreciate a heavy-duty pump that is easy to transport and allows you to nurse hands-free. This way you can enjoy your lunch and finish pumping before the back-to-work bell rings. This double-duty pump comes in its own stylish bag, so your boss will never know that it’s a breast pump tote she’s been admiring on the elevator.

    Medela’s Pump In Style Advanced Breast Pump with Metro Bag $340 at amazon.com

    Part-time nurser


    If you won’t need to pump daily but anticipate the need for the occasional night out or bottle-bonding opportunity with dad, look for a pump that’s easy to use and works effortlessly with the bottle system of your choice. Pumps that mimic mom’s natural nursing pattern are a nice plus.



    Evenflo Comfort Select Auto-Cycling Breast Pump $38 at amazon.com

    Emergency only pump

    A manual pump can cause serious hand-cramping if it’s overly used, but for the once-in-a-blue-moon pumping needs, it’s an efficient and cost-effective choice. Manual pumps are particularly handy when you’re suffering from early-nursing engorgement and just need to get a tiny bit of milk out to relieve that pounding pressure.




    Lansinoh Manual Breast Pump $35 at amazon.com

    Click here for more information about breast pumps.

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