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Spectra S1 Plus Hospital Grade Double Electric Breast Pump with Rechargeable Battery, Blue

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Glad you found it useful, Sheila. The original manual of Spectra is so brief, so I guess a lot of moms get confused how to properly use the Spectra S1 breast pump Education, Healthcare, Army and Police employees that are UAE residents are eligible for the Community Heroes 20% discount on www.spectrababy.ae (applicable on all products, excluding sale). How to get my code? I think if you need the portable battery, you may need to look into an upgrade to the S1. Is the S2 your only pump option? Or do they have another option? If I find anything, I will drop you a note! This video goes through all of the features of the Spectra S1. Keep in mind all this would be exactly the same for the S2 except for the built-in battery.

Note that if you are just starting to use Spectra, allow yourself to get accustomed to Spectra setting for a few days – a week. Don’t get easily frustrated when you don’t get the amount of milk that you want. Keep experimenting and keep learning =). If you don’t recommend the medela pump in style advanced starter kit, my insurance also covers 100% the following closed double electric breast pump: Spectra ( plus advanced portable breast pump), Spectra S2 Hospital Strength Breast pump, Ameda Finesse, Lansinoh Signature Pro & Smartpump, and Evenflo Advanced. Would you prefer those over the Medela Pump in Style? The best way to determine to which pump you want is to think about what features are most important to you. Examples might be:

b) Some moms gradually increase the suction and lower the speed throughout the expression period. Say, you start with 54/5, then goes all the way up to 38/11. That’s entirely up to you, you can experiment on these things. The most important thing is: pumping should not be painful and your breast gets emptied properly.

You will need an adapter for the Medela parts to work with the Spectra pump. This will need to be an aftermarket item since Spectra obviously doesn’t make one. There are two different adapters depending on what you want to do: Of the Medelas, which would you recommend? My insurance company covers a 2nd breast pump, but only Medela Pump In Style Advanced Starter Kit. I am hesitant about this because it is an opened system and I do not want to deal with cleaning all the time. Is the open system really a big disadvantage? (I would probably pump with Spectra S1 at work and Medela at home). Portability – While the S1 is a portable pump with a built-in rechargeable battery (as is the Freestyle), it is still on the bulky side. You will need a pump bag to haul it. The Freestyle is tiny. It will fit comfortably in your hand. You can easily pop it and the attachments in a purse if needed. It is much more discrete. Depending on when and where you plan to pump, this might be something to consider. I will also add, that I found the Freestyle to lose some suction strength if the battery gets to low. The Spectra would as well to a certain extent but not to the same degree as the Freestyle. You can use both plugged in, however.Of course it’s not completely silent, but it will give you more discretion than other electric pumps. In contrast to S1 breast pump, Spectra S2 needs to be plugged into the electrical outlet. It works only with an AC adapter. So, theSpectra S1 vs Spectra S2? Are they the same pump? Do they perform the same? Why is the S1 more expensive?

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