Breast Pump Rentals

Not Every Nursing Mother Needs To Buy A Breast Pump

Just because a mom is planning to nurse her baby doesn’t mean that she necessarily needs an expensive breast pump. Breast pump rental is a great option for new mothers. is a nice option for working mothers who only intend to breastfeed short-term. Renting a breast pump can be less expensive for moms who don’t need to pump all the time. For example, if a new mom is planning to return to work full-time immediately after she gives birth then she will probably need a breast pump because she will be pumping every day, or even several times a day, to make sure that the baby has plenty of breast milk available when she’s at work. A new mom who is planning on staying home or who won’t be going out that often and only needs to pump occasionally in order to leave breast milk for the babysitter or to have around in case of emergency can probably get by renting a breast pump when she needs it rather than buying one. For moms who do, hospital-grade rental breast pumps can be a cost effective option. Breast pump rentals may run $30-$60 per month, but breast pump rental offers mom the chance to see whether or not breastfeeding will work for them before spending a lot of money on a breast pump.

Where To Rent A Breast Pump

There are several medical supply companies and other companies that offer rental breast pumps, and most hospitals usually do as well. Companies like Ameda breast pump rental and Medela breast pump rental are very popular. Medela breast pump rental is nationwide and calling a toll free number or going to the Medela website can help new moms find a local Medela outlet where they can rent a breast pump. Ameda breast pump rental offers the same service, so that moms anywhere in the country can find a safe, highly recommended, local place for breast pump rental. Hospitals also sometimes rent out breast pumps and the nurses in the maternity ward can show new moms how to use the hospitals breast pumps before she takes the baby home. If a mom has questions about using a rented breast pump she should check in with the nurses in maternity ward who are usually more than happy to help new moms learn how to properly use a breast pump.

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