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Mine is on it's way too me right now, can't wait to try this one out when Baby Arrives. A question I have is how often should the membranes be replaced....& why can't we buy those separately?
Same!! first time mommy due Sept 15 but delivered on the 18th .. I was given the Harmony manual pump but is hardworking need something faster and am considering getting this one
Mayra Chicas 🥳 Congratulations! The Harmony is really good once you have your milk-supply is established. You are doing the right thing by choosing a more powerful pump to get your milk-supply established. I suggest that you keep your Harmony in an emergency bag along with some empty bottles, baby’s change of clothes, and diapers. You never know if you will have an emergency and need to leave your baby with a trusted person.
The fact you have to buy the entire head replacement 27 dollar depending how much just to change the membrane is yucky ! Why not sell the membrane on its own? Hidden cost
Be careful with the sanitizing bag I literally broke mine in that bag day before yesterday😩😒. I put it on 1 min instead of 1.5 minutes and it still broke... Yeah I would try 30 second intervals...🤷
Mine came with an auxiliary battery pack, but it needs 8 AA batteries. If you're not using that, it needs to be plugged in. From what I remember the Spectra is rechargeable. I had that one five years ago with my second child.
Is there any way to pump directly into storage bags with this pump? I bought Medela’s Pump and Save bags with the adapter as they were advertised as fighting any Medela pump. It did not fit this one.
@@melaniehammacher3261 unfortunately the directions that came with my pump gave washing instructions…which was incorrect and very misleading 🙄 So I ordered new tubing and will not be making that mistake again!
It shouldn't have water in it. Please shake the tubing out, or maybe blow it out with your hair dryer or vacuum cleaner. It should stay dry, and you never need to wash it. It doesn't come into contact with the baby or your milk.
Hi Jenae - Unless tubing is dirty or breast milk is present it is not necessary to wash your breast pump tubing. To wash tubing, first rinse the tubing in cool water, to remove breast milk. Using warm soapy water, wash the tubing in a wash basin reserved specifically for your breast pump parts in the sink, and rinse in cold clear water. Lastly, shake water droplets from the tubing and hang to air dry.
Unless tubing is dirty or breast milk is present it is not necessary to wash your breast pump tubing. To wash tubing, first rinse the tubing in cool water, to remove breast milk. Using warm soapy water, wash the tubing in a wash basin reserved specifically for your breast pump parts in the sink, and rinse in cold clear water, then hang to air dry.
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Ok so... Ugh I really hate that I have to say this but... I appreciate using a hand model with darker skin tone but this video is clearly fat-phobic as all of the hand models belong to clearly "thin" individuals. Medela, like I said on your other video: PLEASE DO BETTER WITH INCLUSIVITY AND BODY POSITIVITY! This is a step in the right direction but you really should include the fatties in your casting decisions.
@@TangySapling164 I'm just advocating for the FAPOL community. Please don't call me a troll. It undermines the important work we have to do here on RU-vid.