Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always tell people to rent a hospital grade pump and if you find you're actually using it, then buy. I don't let down for pumps but EBF two babies. Other women figure out BF is not working for them but use the pump once or twice and make it un-returnable.
But(1) it's free through insurance and (2) it's useful to have even for emergency backup situations. I would never advise someone to forego a (free!) pump because they don't intend to use it regularly.
It's not free to the people paying insurance premiums and it needlessly junks up landfills. Some of those pumps are $500. Seems like a fantastic waste to me. I EBF two babies and never ran into an emergency pumping situation. I can rent a pump 24/7 from my hospital because L&D is open 24/7.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always tell people to rent a hospital grade pump and if you find you're actually using it, then buy. I don't let down for pumps but EBF two babies. Other women figure out BF is not working for them but use the pump once or twice and make it un-returnable.
But(1) it's free through insurance and (2) it's useful to have even for emergency backup situations. I would never advise someone to forego a (free!) pump because they don't intend to use it regularly.
Anonymous wrote:I always tell people to rent a hospital grade pump and if you find you're actually using it, then buy. I don't let down for pumps but EBF two babies. Other women figure out BF is not working for them but use the pump once or twice and make it un-returnable.