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| Most helpful customer reviews 370 of 376 people found the following review helpful. 76 of 79 people found the following review helpful. I really didn’t want to spend this much on a pump, but there were a couple things that swayed me to purchase this: Thank goodness I bought this, I developed thrush about a week after my baby was born and was unable to breastfeed. However, I was able to express and bottle feed until the infection cleared up. In doing this, between pumping and feeding it was taking up an incredible amount of time each day. But, imagine how much time it would have taken if I only had a single pump! Get the advanced model–the two stage pumping process is really helpful. I have to go back and forth between the two stages several times in one pumping session. I’m not sure how well I could have pumped with another model without this feature. A couple negatives…Medela removed several features from the 2008 model that the 2007 model had, I guess so they could lower the price and make it more affordable. This included the manual pump (which is really needed in case you ever go on vacation and don’t want to take the full pump or are away from your pump for an extended period of time and need to relieve some pressure), the bottle stands, and the removable motor. If you can still get your hands on a 2007 model, I would suggest you do so because these features are good to have. I get really annoyed with not having the bottle stands, the top of the bottle with the horns is heavier than the bottle, so they tip over constantly unless they are really full of milk. Also, you have to press a button to go between the two phases of pumping, but when you are holding a bottle in each hand, unless you have a third arm and hand it is tricky. Eventually you get used to it, but I wish there were some way to make this easier. Overall I’m really happy with the purchase! |
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