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... and the best kept secret in town: Ameda's Platinum electronic pump. It uses their same closed-system personal collection equipment. They have been working on it for years and released it last summer. See the ad in JHL. See their website. It is real competition for the Symphony. That ad, plus one mailer, and that is the extent of the marketing that I recall seeing. They need some NOISE!
Phyllis
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OK, that's all the information I need about Medela and mold. That is just gross and plain wrong.
While we're on the subject of pumps, which do you LIKE? The Ameda Ultra Plus or Simplesse? I don't know much about Hygiea but would like to. Is there a particular model that you recommend? Pumps are so outrageously expensive that I would love to recommend a multi use model that is more bang for the buck. It would be great to have on on-line tutorial and virtual demo on pumps, don't you think? Thank you, Dana
Dana Schmidt, BS, RN, IBCLC, CLE
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Phyllis Adamson, BA, IBCLC
Glendale, AZ.
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