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Statements by Medela, Bailey and Avent America
From Medela's Website
Medela's
statement on pre-owned breast pumps
Many mothers have asked if they can safely sell, purchase, or use a
previously owned breast pump Medela is concerned about the health and
welfare of breast feeding mothers and their babies. Breast feeding is
certainly the best way to feed your baby, and is the gold standard of
infant nutrition. There is some evidence, however, that certain serious
viruses* may be transmittable through breast milk. For this reason, it is
not advisable to use a previously owned breast pump. Breast pumps are
single-user products, or personal care items, much like a toothbrush, and
are registered with the FDA as single user items.
For safety, breast pumps should never be shared, resold, or lent among
mothers. Medela strongly discourages mothers from re-using or re-selling
previously owned breast pump equipment. The Medela Pump In Style® Breast
pump has an internal diaphragm that cannot be removed, replaced, or fully
sterilized. Therefore, the risk of cross-contamination associated with
re-using a previously owned pump such as the Pump In Style cannot be
totally dismissed. Multiple use of single-user breast pump automatically
voids the warranty of the Medela product. Each mother who wishes to
express milk with a pump should use a clean, uncontaminated breast pump
This is the safest way to eliminate any risk of cross-contamination.
Rental pumps such as the Classic™ and Lactina® pumps are made to be
safely used by repeated clients who each use their own clean personal
rental kit, therefore avoiding any possible cross-contamination. Rental
pumps, when used according to the Medela instructions, are safe to use by
multiple mothers who have their own personal kits.
We are aware that different mothers have different pumping needs, and
economic situations. For this reason, Medela breast pumps come in a variety of
styles and prices, to fit the needs of many breastfeeding mothers. There
are also grant programs available for mothers in need. For information on
this and Medela products, ask your local rental station. For product
information, availability and pricing, use our Breastfeeding National
Network at 1 800 TELL YOU for your rental/retail station. Customer Service
is available at 1 800 435-8316 for product questions. If you have any
other breastfeeding questions, ask Medela's lactation consultant.
We are invested in continuing health and safety of mothers and babies.
Many mothers who wish or need to express milk regularly find that using a
high quality breast pump can help avoid the costly alternative of using
artificial baby milk, which sometimes approaches or exceeds $1000 for the
first year of baby's life. Mothers who pump frequently may find that the
cost of a high quality breast pump, when compared to the price of
artificial baby milk is reasonable, and a wise investment in the present
and future health of their children and themselves.
1. *It is believed by some physicians and researchers that human breast
milk. can possibly contain viruses if the mother is infected. Such viruses
may include CMV (Cytomegalovirus), HIV-Human Immunodeficiency Virus
(AIDS), and HTLV-1 (Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type 1.)
1. Ruth A. Lawrence, MD, Breastfeeding: A Guide for the Medical Profession
(St. Louis, Missouri: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1999), pp. 225.
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From Bailey Medical Engineering
http://www.baileymed.com/info.html
Bailey Medical Engineering is dedicated to supporting women in their
decision to breast feed by providing high-quality products at reasonable
prices.
The Nurture III is our premiere product. It was designed by Barry
Bailey, engineer and father of two, to be an affordable, practical,
durable, hospital-quality breast pump.
On the market for the past decade, the Nurture III has been used,
tested and recommended by doctors, lactation consultants, breast feeding
educators, and hospitals.
We stand behind our products with a 30-day customer satisfaction
guarantee and a two-year warranty on the Nurture III Double Electric
Breast Pump. We offer unsurpassed customer service and support. We'll
issue full credit for returned products accompanied by a return
authorization number.
Bailey Medical itself is a close-knit work community, not unlike a
family. We all love working here. It is enjoyable to get calls from moms
who have used our pump for all their pregnancies and have then loaned the
pump to other moms to use. Meet all the folks who work here and see us in
our natural environment.
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From Avent America's Website
We at Avent America are always striving to provide mothers with quality
products at reasonable prices to help them breast feed longer. Research has
shown that breast milk. can transmit many contagious viruses. It is for
this reason that we strongly recommend that you NEVER use a previously
owned breast pump. The Isis Breast Pump is considered to be a personal
care item and has been designed to be for single use only. Mothers should
never share breast pumps. Sharing or using a previously owned breast pump
could put you and your baby at a potential risk for exposure to serious
health risks.
Some of the viruses that can be within breast milk are:
HIV - Human Immunodeficiency Virus (AIDS)
HTLV-1 Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type I
CMV - Cytomegalovirus
When you are using a previously owned breast pump you create the risk
of cross contamination. It is for this reason that AVENT AMERICA STRONGLY
SUGGESTS NEVER USING, BORROWING, PURCHASING OR SELLING A PREVIOUSLY
USED/PRE-OWNED BREAST PUMP.
Since a mother's breast milk is the most precious gifts of
nutrition/health she can give her baby, DON'T take the chance of sharing
someone else's viruses with your baby.
If you have any questions regarding this issue, please feel free to
contact us at 1-800-54-AVENT.
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Compiled by: Cindy
Curtis,RN,IBCLC
This handout may be
copied and distributed without further permission, on the condition that it
is not used in any context in which the WHO code on the marketing of breast
milk substitutes is violated.
Used Breast Pumps (original article) on www.breastfeedingonline.com
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