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I have been selling this pump for about 14 years. First out of the home and
now in private practice.  It is a great little pump that last for ever. Kate
Kate Y. Pierce RN, IBCLC
Lactation Station, Inc.
Maternity and more
527 Southland Dr.
Lexington KY 40503
859-277-2988
859-278-0880

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From: "Mary Ostyn" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 4:32 PM
Subject: Nurture III breast pump


> HI All-- I was just going to lurk, but have some input, so might as well
> introduce myself.   I am an RN with 10 years of experience working at an
> out-of-hospital birthing center here in Idaho.  I grew up the daughter of
a La Leche
> League leader--my sister and I played La Leche League as children,
quizzing each
> other with  breastfeeding questions-- and I have spent 10 years
> breastfeeding, including 2 years nursing an adopted son.  I am currently
inducing lactation
> for a newborn who we hope will arrive this summer.   I am using the
Nurture
> III breast pump with good success--after 2 months I am up to 11 oz of
> breastmilk a day.
>
> The Nurture III --- at least the one I have--- is semi-automatic, meaning
the
> mom must cover and uncover a valve with her thumb while expressing to
cause
> the pump to suck and release.   So a mom can regulate the speed to what is
best
> for her.  My Nurture III was used by me for many hours before my adopted
son,
> by my sister who donated milk for my son, and now by me in prep for this
new
> baby.  It works great and is showing no signs of parts wear or any
problem.
> It is also easy to clean, a bonus if a mom is planning to use it several
times
> a day.  Although it is not automatic like the PIS or others, to me it is
an
> affordable mid-price-range option for a nursing mom who needs to pump
fairly
> often....
> Hope that helps!
> Mary Ostyn, RN   and mom to 6
> <A HREF="www.geocities.com/owlhaven.geo/index.html">Mary's page</A>
>
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