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Possibly the most random question ever?


It's an Avent electric one, which I gave to a fellow forumite around 2.5 years ago now, and I know since then it's been passed round a number of people. The start of the trail is Saffron - Fuschia, but I'm not sure where it ended up.


Do you have it? Are you finished with it? Baby #3 due in a few months time and I'm starting to get prepared, and it would come in useful if it's still out there doing the EDF rounds! It may be that it's long since given up the ghost


Thanks,


Pippa

I gave it to someone in cp rd who was struggling to express pre return to work


Unfortunately the pms about it disappeared in the great forum purge though I might be Able to find the discussion here


Saved my life on Xmas day that pump did!!


Of course if we had any idea pickle might need it back we would have micro chipped it!


I will look for the discussion, pickle

You can have my new ameda on a long loan, if it doesn't turn up


X

pebbles, on Xmas day, with a baby recently snipped from his tongue tie, 100% on ebm, wouldn't latch and the freezer stash had all melted in a 'freezer unplugged by toddler' incident.... where else would I turn but ehre, and at 10.30pm on Xmas Day, drove to saffron's in my pyjamas to be lent the pump!

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