IMO there is no 'better' model between the 2 brands, it is largely dependent on individuals. For me personally, Avent seems to yield more milk whilst Medela is doing a 'poorer' job at that for me. (Avent can yield 180ML to 260ML whilst Medela yield 40ML to 90ML) Best if you can trial before deciding by understanding more about each brand/model & if you have friends or family who have the various brand/model to loan you for trial.im torn between these two breast pumps. is it better to go for double or single pump? ive heard that medela even though good, is very noisy. the avent has a good IQ system but the DUO one is too ex for me....
advice please?
I won't put it as better; but works better for me. However, many of my friends yield more from Medela as compared. It's trial an errorSo Avent breastpump is better?? Im still thinking which brand to get. Also, manual or electric better?? Im getting single pump though..
I won't put it as better; but works better for me. However, many of my friends yield more from Medela as compared. It's trial an error
I would vote for electric, gets me through the sleepy nights without having to do much 'work' other than switching it on and closing my eyes to rest
I have not experience with the Pigeon electric pump; thus i cannot advise youRight! I will get Avent electric pump then. :wink: Oh! How bout Pigeon electric pump? Anyone use them before?? Was thinking since i'm getting pigeon 3-in-1 sterilizer, pigeon and Avent bottles, Pigeon detergent, must well get everything fron Pigeon brand.. :tlaugh:
Mummy, if you use electric pump, close your eyes and fall asleep, how?? :beek: Will all our milk be pumped dry?? Is there limit amount of milk we can supply per day? should I get milk formula to stand by? Which formula is best?
And if Im breastfeeding, can I change to formula milk powder or do it alternatives?
Thanks for your advise.. Greatly appreciated! :notworthy:
I have not experience with the Pigeon electric pump; thus i cannot advise you
When you are using the electric and fall asleep (for me i am not really in deep sleep, still have some awareness) there will be a point where your breasts are 'emptied' and the amount of milk will reduce. Your body will be able to self regulate after some time and your supply will go up to meet the demand of your baby/amount that you are expressing.
I think in the initial days before the supply kicks in, you will not yield as much milk but the recommended is to feed baby on demand and latch on as and when the baby is hungry to get your supply going. So technically, your milk should not 'run dry' nor a limit to the amount of milk you can supply each day.
i totally breastfeed my girl and like all first time mum, i am also worried that i may not have milk for my girl and contemplated getting a can of milk powder to 'stand by' i ended NOT getting that can of milk powder as i do not want it to be a deterring factor, or a convenient solution to fill up my girl. I had the faith in my body and myself that somehow i will have enough to feed my girl if i am persistent in latching on whenever she demands for it. (and i MADE it ) - I have not yet introduced formula to my girl, thus cannot advise you which formula is better.
I know of mummies who alternative formula and breastmilk. In fact, this is what my mummy recommended for me to do, citing reasons such as if in the event i need to feed formula, my girl will not reject formula. IMO, it is the preference of the parents and you may do it if you want to but i made that personal choice NOT to introduce formula. (yet)
Hope this helps
I was like you, afraid that i may not hear my baby crying for milk so i set alarm clock for every 2 hours and waited for her to wake up and cry for milk (soon found out that her 'schedule' is approximately every 2.5 hour to 3) but i soon realized that it's a motherly instinct that no matter how tired you are, you will be able to hear your baby's cry. I was able to hear my girl cry in my parent's room and all she did was give 1 squeal at 4AM was enough to wake me up and going to her.Thanks adelynn mummy... I shall stick to breastfeeding and not fall asleep when pumping out milk. Because when Im asleep, Im a deep deeeep sleeper. Afraid I wont hear baby crying for milk. 11: Also, im so near to due date. Is there anything I need to take extra care when baby return home the first day?? Because Im not staying with mum or mother in law. Hired just the day time nanny. Thanks!
I was like you, afraid that i may not hear my baby crying for milk so i set alarm clock for every 2 hours and waited for her to wake up and cry for milk (soon found out that her 'schedule' is approximately every 2.5 hour to 3) but i soon realized that it's a motherly instinct that no matter how tired you are, you will be able to hear your baby's cry. I was able to hear my girl cry in my parent's room and all she did was give 1 squeal at 4AM was enough to wake me up and going to her.
Jia You on your breastfeeding plans.
Hmms, as for anything to take extra care, i think if you have prepared for your baby's arrival, you should be fine. dont't be too stressed and take thing as they come along. If the thing you need is not available, then get hubby/CL to buy. If you intend to breastfeed, get a good nursing bra and breast pads.
From my experience (and some of my friends) my girl was slightly cranky the first night home, refusing to sleep and kept wanting to be carried and cuddled. My mum says due to first night in strange place (not adjusted yet) and the baby's still adjusting to the world as well. My advise to you during the initial weeks is to focus on yourself and your baby. Other stuff like housework can slide, you need to get sufficient rest, so SLEEP when your baby's sleeping. This way, you will have energy to look after her. And eat well, drink lotsa fluids (good for milk production)
Enjoy your little one and look forward to the day where you hold your baby in your arms. The feeling is unforgettable
feels good to prepare & do baby shopping isn't it? from the looks of it, u're almost done preparing. rem not to buy too many NB clothing, they outgrow very fast.That's good advice! Thank you, Adelynn mummy.. I just came back from Kiddy palace! Spent 1k on baby stuff... I've got pampers brand for NB, all in pigeon brand..
1) sterilizer
2) Milk warmer
3) Wet tissue
4) Milk bottles x3
5) Laundry detergent
6) Milk bottle detergent
7) single electric pump
Avent Brand
1) Bottle brush
Tommee Tippee Brand
1) 3 Milk bottle
Got Kodomo baby powder
Sebas Med for shower foam, lotion, facial cream, nappy cream
some mittens and socks with clothing..
Lotsa stuff to wash tml!!
All these should keep my going for the first week when baby arrive, yes?
hi my mil bought cloth napkins and napkin liners..not sure how to use them thoudid you buy cloth napkins? they can be used either as a 'folded pillow', swaddle cloth or simply to line whatever surface you baby will lie on other that his/her bed. not complusory item though
The instructions to fold them should be on the packaging label? No?hi my mother in law bought cloth napkins and napkin liners..not sure how to use them thou
Haha! I dont feel like leaving the kiddy palace. Didnt buy alot baby clothes. How bout bibs?? How many should I get? Didnt get cloth napkins. Will get a few pieces the next round. Also, how many facial towels and shower towels you bought for your little one?feels good to prepare & do baby shopping isn't it? from the looks of it, you're almost done preparing. rem not to buy too many NB clothing, they outgrow very fast.
did you buy cloth napkins? they can be used either as a 'folded pillow', swaddle cloth or simply to line whatever surface you baby will lie on other that his/her bed. not complusory item though
i got the mothercare plain white bibs in a pack of 5 (if i remember correctly) but to be honest, i rarely use them. Maybe because i mostly do direct latch on; on occasions which my hubby bottle feed her EBM, he prefers to use a facial towel under her neck. The times we use the bib is when we go out after her milk feeds we would wear it on for her, just in case she vomit milk out, won't stain her clothes. My recommendation is if you want to get bib is to get those which fasten at the side instead of at the back, easier to put on and remove :wesmile:Haha! I dont feel like leaving the kiddy palace. Didnt buy alot baby clothes. How bout bibs?? How many should I get? Didnt get cloth napkins. Will get a few pieces the next round. Also, how many facial towels and shower towels you bought for your little one?
I consulted a few professionals in the breastfeeding arena and was told that to get good yield of breastmilk(plus many other personal factors and external factors)...go for more established brands like avent, medela or hygeia if u heard of it. It is a US brand that is v good... and yes, medela is noiser..but if u prefer medela than any other brands and heard gd reviews from ur frens abt medela, go ahead..but dun ever consider buying manual pump as u will get really tired wor.. unless u have v tight budget constraints...else get a dual electrical pump... =)Right! I will get Avent electric pump then. :wink: Oh! How bout Pigeon electric pump? Anyone use them before?? Was thinking since i'm getting pigeon 3-in-1 sterilizer, pigeon and Avent bottles, Pigeon detergent, must well get everything fron Pigeon brand.. :tlaugh:
Mummy, if you use electric pump, close your eyes and fall asleep, how?? :beek: Will all our milk be pumped dry?? Is there limit amount of milk we can supply per day? should I get milk formula to stand by? Which formula is best?
And if Im breastfeeding, can I change to formula milk powder or do it alternatives?
Thanks for your advise.. Greatly appreciated! :notworthy:
If possible, try to buy the liquid baby powder from kodomo. They are dust free and is better for ur baby...if u want to use powder use those made from cornstarch and avoid those made fr talcThat's good advice! Thank you, Adelynn mummy.. I just came back from Kiddy palace! Spent 1k on baby stuff... I've got pampers brand for NB, all in pigeon brand..
1) sterilizer
2) Milk warmer
3) Wet tissue
4) Milk bottles x3
5) Laundry detergent
6) Milk bottle detergent
7) single electric pump
Avent Brand
1) Bottle brush
Tommee Tippee Brand
1) 3 Milk bottle
Got Kodomo baby powder
Sebas Med for shower foam, lotion, facial cream, nappy cream
some mittens and socks with clothing..
Lotsa stuff to wash tml!!
All these should keep my going for the first week when baby arrive, yes?