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Should I Rent or Buy a Breast Pump?Should I Rent or Buy a Breast Pump

When trying to decide whether to rent or buy a breast pump, you’ll need to consider the advantages and disadvantages for both choices as they pertain to your situation and pumping needs. For the most part, your decision will be determined by a few key factors.

Factors to Consider

How long do you plan to pump?
Why you are pumping?
Where you plan to pump?
What is your budget?

Renting a Pump

There are two big advantages to renting a pump. One advantage is that you are receiving a pump with a long motor life and a higher level of suction. Also, if you encounter any mechanical problems with the pump the rental company will handle it.

A rental pump will work well for a mom who is pumping for premature baby, has a low milk supply or needs to pump for full-term twins because the increased pump power provides more stimulation and helps to increase milk production.

Renting is also a more affordable option for moms who are planning to pump short-term or are unsure of how pumping will go. The average rental costs about $50 per month.

The downside to a rental pump is that they are generally heavier, bulkier pumps that can be difficult to tote around to and from work.

Buying a Pump

Purchasing a breast pump is a more cost effective option for moms who plan to pump for 6 months or longer and have healthy babies who were carried full term. Owning a breast pump is also a great investment if you plan to have more children.

Breast pumps that are available for consumer purchase are generally more lightweight and portable when compared to rentals. Many of these pumps also come with stylish bags that can be used to carry your pump and other supplies when traveling.

The upfront cost of purchasing a quality breast pump can be a bit discouraging since most models range between $200 and $300.

If you decide that buying a pump will be the best option for you, our Breast Pump Comparisons can help you to find the right pump model for your needs. To find a pump rental in your area, contact a hospital or lactation consultant in your area.

 

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