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Jamma

sorry to hear this and hope it all works out ok. Couple of other threads linked to this at the moment that might help too.

You can hire from medela http://www.medelasuction.com/UK/breastfeeding/breastpumprental/index.php

i found the double electric one to be good

There does seem to be a lot of breastfeeding threads on here at the moment. Is it the weather?

Not sure whether to get a pump or not now - getting conflicting advice which is really frustrating. Why can't the midwives, doctors and lactation consultants agree?!

If we do get one then the co-op chemist seems the quickest and cheapest so thanks for the help.

There does seem to be a lot of breastfeeding threads on here at the moment. Is it the weather?

Not sure whether to get a pump or not now - getting conflicting advice which is really frustrating. Why can't the midwives, doctors and lactation consultants agree?!

If we do get one then the co-op chemist seems the quickest and cheapest so thanks for the help.

Jamma, a pump can be good if your nipples need a break, you are getting overly engorged or a tiny baby won't latch and is very sleepy. Then IME it comes inti its own if you go back to work and want your baby to have breastmlk when you're away


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