Recommendations for Manual Breast Pump

Updated on July 22, 2008
B.S. asks from Los Gatos, CA
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Hi - I have been pumping and feeding my daughter breast milk exclusively, but via bottle. I return to work soon and have a Medela Pump n Style to use at work but would like to get a manual pump to use on the plane and while traveling. Any recommendations?

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A.E.

answers from Portland on

I used the Avent ISIS which is both manual and electirc and loved it. I tried Medela mini-electric, pump in style, and other hospital grade pumps and nothing was as easy and comfy as the avent pump. If you just want the maunal it is pretty reasonable too.

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N.M.

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I used the Avent pump too and loved it. Hope you find one you like. :)

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M.S.

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Hi B.,

I liked the Avent breast pump. It worked great and was easy to use and wash. I think I bought it for around 45 dollars.

Molly

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S.M.

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I also have the Medela Pump in Style. I use the Medela Harmony hand pump. I've preferred to use it more often than the electric pump only because I don't have to worry about connecting and plugging in. I actually took it with me on our week long vacation. I like how I didn't have to buy new bottles or membranes. Good luck!

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