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bircktrip | Fri Oct-28-11 07:18 PM |
Member since Sep 02nd 2007
278 posts
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#486641, "Pumping and what I wish I knew"
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I don’t really like talking about pumping or things like that. It is kind of awkward, and I never want to pump or talk about pumping again after doing it for thirteen months for our triplets. However, I don’t want your arms to fall off holding the pumping equipment in place every time you have to pump. I especially want parents of NICU babies and/or preemies and of babies that have difficulty latching on and require you to pump every three hours around the clock for your babies to know about this product.
If you are expecting triplets, this is the number one thing to have packed in your hospital bag just in case you end up in a situation where you end up choosing to pump. It is a bra that allows you to pump hands-free. Trust me, without it your hands will likely fall off after about five minutes of pumping.
I know because we didn’t have a hospital bag with us when our triplets decided to arrive 11 weeks early. I also didn’t know about this product. It took the lactation specialists 24 hours to suggest the hands free bra that they sold downstairs in the lactation store to me. My hands had been falling off every three hours for twenty-four hours by this time. When they finally brought me one of the hands free bras for pumping, I thought and still think it is one of the greatest inventions ever.
Also definitely look into renting a Medela Symphony Pump (or newest version) from the hospital if you will be pumping most of the time or for multiple babies. It is the most efficient and believe me you need efficient. Most likely they will recommend this option to you, if not definitely ask them about options available for renting a hospital grade pump. Hospital grade pumps, unlike the pumps you buy in stores are closed system pumps, making them safe and sanitary to share between mothers.
This also means that you will need to purchase the parts that work with the closed system hospital grade pump. The parts are what you will be the only one using and it will be important if you are pumping for every feeding to have enough pumping parts for a day so that you won’t be finding yourself cleaning them after every feeding.
We only had one set in the hospital when they were born and my husband would clean the parts in the sink in our room after every feeding. In hindsight it would have been so much easier to have bought at least two sets. The tricky part with doing this the first few days is that you may not be sure of the size that is comfortable for you, so you may want to wait to purchase multiple sets until you feel comfortable with the size that you like.
I’m glad this conversation is over, but I hope it helps!
http://tripletmomplusone.blogspot.com/
Mom to BBG Triplets and Singleton boy. Our triplets are almost four and our baby is almost two.
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LolasLadies | Sat Oct-29-11 09:54 PM |
Member since Nov 05th 2007
2524 posts
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#486650, "RE: Pumping and what I wish I knew"
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Our insurance covered all but 20% of the cost of the pump because the NICU gave us a prescription. Then we could resell it, so we actually could make money off the deal. Better to go that route and you can keep it for future kids or for sales. Loren GGG Jan.2005 @ 28wks
Sweetened Taters - http://sweetenedtaters.blogspot.com
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