Hi everyone,
I'm new here, but have been reading for a while. I'm getting all set-up with the drugs from my dr for the menopause protocol to prepare for adoptive breastfeeding. Should have all of the drugs by the end of this week. I'm starting to plan ahead and have questions about breast pumps and baby bottles.
Breast pumps - for long term use, I've read on this board that buying is more economical. Do the purchased pumps do as good a job as the hospital rental, double electric pumps? I'm looking at the Pump In Style Advanced Breastpump by Medela, double-electric, with new "natural expression" pump cycles. Sounds like fun!
And, what kind of bottles are best for switching back and forth from bottle to breast, when baby must have a feeding while I'm away? I've ordered 2 Adiri's which look pretty "authentic" to me. Or, are the playtex nipples better?
Thanks in advance for any answers that you can provide, and thanks so much for this great forum to share info about adoptive breastfeeding. I can hardly wait to get started!
BTW - in case you want my low-down -- we are approved and waiting for domestic newborn adoption. Our agency places a child with most families within 12 mos. We're already more than halfway up their "list" of waiting families, and could have a baby within 6 mos. No guarantees, but I want to be ready, and hope that I can produce some milk for my baby. This will be our first!
Thanks again,
TLC