breast pumps

Am I best buying a breast pump before baby is born or waiting to see if breadt feeding works for us first?? Don’t want to waste money on something I won’t be able to use but also don’t want to be unprepared!!
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I needed a pump right away. My supply came in quick and was more than baby was eating. I got engorged a few days postpartum because I didn’t know. Insurance covers some pumps too! I use aeroflow website

I just bought one for $95 Australian dollars so pretty cheap for a pump and I’m 25 weeks, that way I figure I’m prepared but haven’t wasted a lot of money if it doesn’t work out

aeroflow gives a free pump , 3 packs of milk bags, compression socks, & a belly band for free with insurance!!

Hand pump until you decide if you want to pump!

I used the lanisol hand pump until I decided to get a momcozy!

@vanna I don’t know why this company keeps advertising this like they’re the only ones that do! Most of them are covered by insurance in the US.

Use the aeroflow website! It works with your insurance and you can get free or MAJORLY discounted breast pumps. You also get free storage bags, free replacement parts as you need them, and free online breast feeding courses. Highly recommend!! I’m honestly pumping way less as my son has a tough time breast feeding and loves formula, but I’m still glad I have a pump to supplement his formula and give him some antibodies!

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