Since I stay at home with my children, I do not pump much anymore. When my daughter was born, she had low birth weight, so I had to pump in order to measure how much milk she was receiving. I pumped everyday 8-10 times/day for 7 months. That was exhausting for sure! Since then, I didn’t pull out the pump. I received the Lansinoh Affinity Double Electric Breast Pump just in time though. Since I’ve been on jury duty for 4 weeks, I have had to pick up pumping 2-3 times during the day. So, what a great “excuse” to test the Lansinoh Affinity Double Electric Breast Pump!
When I purchased my first breast pump, I paid a pretty penny for it. I love that the Lansinoh Affinity Double Electric Breast Pump retails for around $120. That is such a steal for an electric breast pump! I love the comfort of the pump with the cus
hions that go around the breasts. Being able to adjust the speed and suction is very important as well. Too fast or too slow can cause discomfort or not enough expressed milk production. The pump I used to use never had a one touch let-down feature. This is awesome with the Lansinoh Affinity Double Electric Breast Pump. I highly recommend this breast pump for any nursing mother!
Here are the product features:
Affinity(TM) Double Electric Breast Pump gives moms more of what they want in their breast pumping experience, including ease of assembly and cleanup and a discrete, lightweight design they can use to pump anywhere. Affinity(TM) Double Electric Breast Pump is also a more hygienic option, guaranteed to prevent mom’s milk from backing up into the tubing or motor-a common issue with other more expensive breast pumps.
Lansinoh is graciously giving away an Affinity Double Electric Breast Pump. Find out how to enter below. Also, be sure to check out all of our other giveaways here.
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A healthy baby, and a strong bond, I am also enjoying the weight loss : )
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