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Date: | Thu, 14 Apr 2005 09:46:37 -0400 |
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I also think the PIS, when new and the motor is fresh, is a very appropriate
choice for a NICU mom. I went from a classic for two days in the hospital
to a PIS after my discharge when pumping for my 33 week triplets. I had a
wonderful supply. I knew I would breastfeed for at least a year and I knew
the PIS would be cheaper for me in the long run. I did have a great supply.
I sometimes wonder if the Symphony would have been even better for me, but I
really felt no difference in suction or output between the Classic and PIS.
I never worry about people using the PIS. It's all those Gerber and Evenflo
pumps out there that worry me, especially for mothers of preemies.
Anne Nans, RN, IBCLC
www.breastfeedingservicesofnny.com
Sackets Harbor, NY
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