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kem77
Summary: Don't waste your money
May 8th, 2008
This was recommended by the hospital as it was able to be connected to their electric pumps. I found that there were so many different parts that had to be steralised and pulled apart and reassembled again. The seals became flaky, hard and brittle after a few weeks and made pumping so much harder- literally impossible!! Have to use two hands and when your breasts are engorged and sore, your tired and emotional the last thing you want is aching sore arms as well, and to be fighting with the pump at three in the morning!! 
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Easy to Sterilise
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beepbop03
Summary: gives you sore arms
April 6th, 2008

I had this for my first pregnancy, It was hard to use, the seals were bad and it was waaay too fiddly.
There were so many parts to sterilise!!

I am definatley not getting this again!!

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Easy to Use
Easy to Sterilise
Guest
Summary: best for inverted nipples
March 22nd, 2008
I found this pump difficult to use - you definately can't use it one handed like the Avent Isis breast pump.



However, this pump was recommended to me as I had rather flat nipples and had difficulties getting bubs to attach properly. I has really strong suction (which is easy to change to suit you) which was great to pull out my nipples before attaching bubs.



I wouldn't use this pump long term tho as it is too awkward.
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Easy to Sterilise
Easy to Use
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SassyMummy
Summary: Hard to use One-Handed
December 10th, 2007
Okay, so it works well when it comes to getting the milk out.



The problems lie in the fact that, due to the part you actually pump, you end up with sore arms, and you cannot do it one-handed.



You have to pull back and forth, while holding it to your breast... both hands have to play a part, and the pumping uses your entire arm to do... making it grow quite tired after a few minutes.
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Easy to Sterilise
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