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Collection from SE22:

- Spectra S1 pump which is an amazing pump! Am also including a manual Medela breast pump, some new parts which I didn’t use, 8 storage bottles with lids, milk storage bags, my remaining breast pads and can include the parts I did use (but recommend buying new based on your nipple size) £50
- Light blue bbhugme pregnancy pillow (the cover is slightly wrinkled but doesn’t impact the pillow) £30

Free:
- Two bottles of pre-made cow and gate formula and one Aptamil (our son switched formula) 
- Medela nipple shields which I just used once
- Size 1 Mam bottle teats 
- Four Nursing bras (I’m a 34B size and they fit well but would fit slightly bigger busts too)

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