Cheap Gerber Dual Massaging Manual Breast Pump Kit with Carrying Bag (Baby Product) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Baby Product |
| MANUFACTURER: | Gerber |
| FEATURES: | Simulates natural nursing, Ergonomically designed handle, Microfiber carrying bag, Easy 4-step assembly |
| MEDIA: | Baby Product |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 015000787042 |
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Customer Reviews of Gerber Dual Massaging Manual Breast Pump Kit with Carrying Bag
Simple, Affordable, and Effective Pump I purchased this pump to help with engorgement and to have some milk expressed so my husband could help with feedings. For the reasons I intended on purchasing for, it works perfectly. Setup is fairly easy, only 5 parts to secure (inc. bottle), and very easy to clean. This pump is very inexpensive, and does its job. I'm hoping to see Gerber come out with an Electric pump similar to this manual set up.
Frustrating gadget
This pump's suction cup is too deep and you have to lean over into it to get your breast in there and to keep a good suction. So you're pretty much leaning over the entire time and it is tiring. If you don't have one of the parts (or your breast) in there perfectly it has no suction and you have to take it apart and figure out what's not secured right. Sometimes I take it apart 4 times and put it back together making sure everything is in there right and still no suction. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. The only thing I like about it is that, if it decides to work, you can get milk out pretty fast, but there are other breast pumps that get it out just as fast without the extra hassles. I wouldn't recommend this pump.
Great Cost-Effective Manual Pump
I think pumping is a very individual experience for every mother. I also have the Medela Pump in Style (Original) and it worked well for me in the first two months after my daughther's birth (when I had a lot, a lot, of milk). But then it started getting more and more difficult for me to express enough for her using the pump. I would sometimes only get 1 oz on each side after pumping for 20 minutes. So I took a chance and bought the Gerber Messaging Manual pump (my daugther is now 7 months). And for some reason it works better for me. I got almost 6 oz (total) the first time I used it (pumping for a total of 30 minutes, 15 min on each side). Now I use it 2-3 times per day (10 minutes on each side) and usually get around 4 oz per session.
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>I think it works well because the messaging pads and the fact that I have to use my own hand to pump makes it a comfortable experience and I have let-down usually in about 1-2 minutes.
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>The only bad thing about the pump is that milk can tend to back up right after let-down. You can then take a short (10 sec) break and let the milk drip into the bottle. Assembly and cleaning is relatively easy (about the same as Medela) and it's very compact. Of course it does take "twice as long" because you can only pump one side at a time.