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Hello to all! Some 20+ years ago, I was very involved in the
development of the Baily Nurture III breast pump. At the time it was
the only small electric pump available for mothers to purchase rather
than renting. This pump, while meeting a great need at the time, is
nothing like the Hygeia EnJoye pump series. Foremost, the Baily pump is
a semi-automatic pump, meaning that the mother needs to control the
speed and suction of the pump by using a finger. Hygeia pumps are fully
automatic piston pumps, reaching suction levels that are comparable to
other professional grade pumps on he market. I carry them in my store
and mothers seem quite happy with them. Working moms especially find
them a good alternative to other brands as far as price, performance,
and warranty to more popular brands.
Kathleen Huggins RN, MS, IBCLC
San Luis Obispo, California
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