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Medela Electric Breast Pump - Reviews

Most mothers, whether they are first-timers or have raised many children, prefer an electric breast pump to a manual one. There are several reasons for this preference:

• It takes less work on the part of the mother

• It’s hands-free, leaving you to do other tasks while you pump your milk

• You can collect more milk in less time by using an electric pump

• You can pump both breasts at once

• Most electric pumps mimic the suckling of an infant, which maximizes your comfort and milk flow

These are just some of the reasons why electric pumps are a huge hit among breast-feeding mothers. You simply hook the pump up to your breast(s) and use the customizable switches to start the pump, adjust speed and suction strength, and collect your milk for immediate use or storage.

Medela, one of the largest suppliers of breast pumps and breast pump accessories, offers several models of electric pumps. These include the following:

• Freestyle breast pump – This model has several features that are useful to the nursing mother. They include Medela’s new 2-phase expression technology, an easy-to-read LED display, and the ability to pump and collect milk hands free. The LED monitor gives you access to the pump timer and adjustable suction and speed options. The electric power can come from a rechargeable battery or from a car lighter adapter.

• Lactina Select breast pump – This model features adjustable speeds and suction strengths as well as a three-year warranty. The Lactina Select is a hospital grade pump, meaning that all of its features are top of the line.

• Symphony breast pump – The Symphony, like the Lactina model, is also a hospital-grade breast pump. Its features include an easy-to-read LED display where you can read the power and speed settings and the new 2-phase expression technology, which maximizes your comfort and milk output. You can plug it into a plug socket using an AC adapter.

• Swing breast pump – This model is a simpler, single pump, meaning that it can only collect milk from one breast at a time. It also has the 2-phase expression technology. Power comes from AA batteries.

• Single Deluxe breast pump – Mothers who only pump occasionally will like the Single Deluxe model, as it is simple and cheap. However, with its adjustable suction strength and battery power, it is very effective. It also comes with a 90-day warranty.

• Pump In Style Advanced breast pump – This pump comes in a variety of styles. You can purchase it with a backpack, shoulder bag, or metro bag carrier, all of which will house all of the necessary parts and storage items. Features include the 2-phase expression technology, a car adapter, and an AC adapter for home use. While on the move, this pump will work on AA batteries. It is also compatible with many accessories, such as comfort breast shields.

Take a closer look at these Medela electric breast pumps if you think this is the type of product you wish to use. You can find consumer reviews on all of them to help make your decision easier.
 

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