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LAMGAJ28
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Breast Pump
I'm going to give BF a try and see how it goes. I don't think I want to spend all the $$$ that it costs and then find out that I'd not be doing it or I can't do it etc....or for what other reasons it might happen. I understand that you can rent a breast pump and they give all the accessories parts new. Please post where you rented yours and if you don't mind how much you paid for the rental. If you don't feel comfortable posting this information, please FM me. I prefer anywhere in Suffolk County. Thanks so much !!
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Posted 8/23/06 8:02 AM |
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Corinne
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Re: Breast Pump
in huntington there is a pharmacy called bennett's its $40 a month. most pharmacies carry them.
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Posted 8/23/06 8:09 AM |
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LAMGAJ28
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Re: Breast Pump
Posted by Corinne
in huntington there is a pharmacy called bennett's its $40 a month. most pharmacies carry them.
Does it have to be a pharmacy that carry surgical supplies that have the breast pump for rental? And thanks for posting this information....
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Posted 8/23/06 8:17 AM |
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JTK
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Re: Breast Pump
centereach pharmacy or stonybrook pharmacy. 50 dollars a month. totally worth it! you can give it back at any time
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Posted 8/23/06 8:31 AM |
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michele31
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Name: Michele
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Re: Breast Pump
I rented mine from an LC, not a pharma so that she helped me as well. A phamacist is NOT an LC in 99% of the cases. If you go on the Medela site it will tell you where to rent from. Make sure you DO NOT rent a Pump In Style! A pharmastic tried to rent me one of those Those are ONLY single user pumps..disease can pass thru them and with a rental you have no idea who used it before. You need a Medela Classic, Symphonthy or Lactina. Those are the only ones that can be steralized properly for rental use.
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Posted 8/23/06 10:29 AM |
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LAMGAJ28
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Re: Breast Pump
Bump!!
I had read about the transmittal of bacteria to the baby hence they said not to borrow it or get one from a friend. But someone on here mentioned that the rental ones everything is new (all the accessories given) except for the pump part so hence I'm looking into it. Great information...please keep it coming....
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Posted 8/23/06 4:25 PM |
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bethsiar
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Name: Beth
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Re: Breast Pump
Posted by michele31
I rented mine from an LC, not a pharma so that she helped me as well. A phamacist is NOT an LC in 99% of the cases. If you go on the Medela site it will tell you where to rent from. Make sure you DO NOT rent a Pump In Style! A pharmastic tried to rent me one of those Those are ONLY single user pumps..disease can pass thru them and with a rental you have no idea who used it before. You need a Medela Classic, Symphonthy or Lactina. Those are the only ones that can be steralized properly for rental use.
wow that is really good to know! thanks michele!
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Posted 8/23/06 4:28 PM |
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Woodsy
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Re: Breast Pump
I didn't like the idea of renting but I wasn't sure if the investment of a breast pump was worth it b/c I wasn't sure I would actually stick with BF'ing. (BTW, I did and highly recommend it.)
So, I checked with my insurance company and discovered that they would cover the expense of an electric pump such as the Medela Pump in Style. I got mine for only a $50 copay (when normally it is about $350).
I used it very often and it was well worth the 50 bucks that I had to lay out.
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Posted 8/23/06 4:33 PM |
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Sassyz75
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Re: Breast Pump
Posted by Woodsy
I didn't like the idea of renting but I wasn't sure if the investment of a breast pump was worth it b/c I wasn't sure I would actually stick with BF'ing. (BTW, I did and highly recommend it.)
So, I checked with my insurance company and discovered that they would cover the expense of an electric pump such as the Medela Pump in Style. I got mine for only a $50 copay (when normally it is about $350).
I used it very often and it was well worth the 50 bucks that I had to lay out.
What insurance do you have?
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Posted 8/23/06 4:40 PM |
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yankinmanc
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Re: Breast Pump
Rent a Medela Symphony...its fantastic and kept my supply up to full feeding for over 7 months!!!
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Posted 8/23/06 4:44 PM |
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BaroqueMama
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Re: Breast Pump
I rented mine from Lewin's medical supply on 112 in Coram. I rented a Medela Lactina. Loved it.
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Posted 8/23/06 10:58 PM |
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LAMGAJ28
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Re: Breast Pump
Posted by Woodsy
So, I checked with my insurance company and discovered that they would cover the expense of an electric pump such as the Medela Pump in Style. I got mine for only a $50 copay (when normally it is about $350).
I used it very often and it was well worth the 50 bucks that I had to lay out.
I didn't even think about this. I have to call my insurance company.....Great Idea !!
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Posted 8/24/06 8:11 AM |
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