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Philips Avent ISIS Manual Breast Pump - White

Philips Avent ISIS Manual Breast Pump - White
From Philips Avent

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Product Description

This Avent baby product is BPA (Bisophenol-A) free.
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #51 in Baby Product
  • Color: White
  • Brand: Philips Avent
  • Model: SCF300/20
  • Released on: 2008-10-01
  • Dimensions: 6.69" h x 4.72" w x 5.91" l, 1.10 pounds

Features

  • Patented massage cushions flex in and out, replicating baby's suckling action and stimulating a fast and natural let-down
  • Flexible and portable for use wherever you need it
  • Easy to assemble, efficient and quite
  • Includes: Manual Pump; 1-4oz/125ml BPA free bottle, 1 sealing disc for milk storage, 1 newborn silicone nipple, 1 dome cap
  • BPA-Free bottles, made from Polyether Sulphone (PES) - a BPA Free material with a natural honey color

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
Express more. Quickly. Inspired by nature. Clinically proven as effective as competitor electric pumps and the manual pump preferred by breastfeeding moms. The ISIS Manual Breast Pump is designed to be physiological – stimulating a natural milk flow most like natural breastfeeding. ISIS is the only manual pump with a gentle Let-down Massage Cushion that flexes as you pump and creates a reliable vacuum, so you can express milk gently and quickly. ISIS is clinically proven as effective as competitor electric pumps, resulting in the same amount of milk in the same amount of time, and also rated by mothers as more comfortable to use. It’s easy to see why ISIS is the manual pump preferred by most moms. ISIS works with the entire Philips AVENT Natural Feeding System and lets you pump, store and feed in any bottle or cup. Try it and see.

Technology Explained


Clinically proven effective

Patented Let-down Massage Cushion

Five, soft petal massagers gently flex in and out as you pump and work with the vacuum to imitate your baby’s suckling.



Stimulate and Express

Gentle vacuum mimics baby's suckling for steady milk flow

The gentle-draw vacuum mimics baby's suckling to create a steady milk flow that requires less pumping.



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Soft massage cushions trigger natural let-down, like baby.

Patented massage cushions flex in and out, replicating baby's suckling action and stimulating a fast, natural let-down.



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Flexible and portable

Easy to assemble and use

Quiet and portable.



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Benefits and features:

Clinically proven

Clinically proven to express more milk than a hospital electric breast pump*


Specifications

Country of origin
England
Yes
What is included
Teat travel pack
1 pcs
Bottle stand/funnel cover
1 pcs
Breast milk container (125 ml/ 4 oz)
1 pcs
Extra soft, Newborn Flow Nipple
1 pcs
Manual breast pump
1 pcs
Sealing disc
1 pcs


Customer Reviews

GO AHEAD AND BUY THIS NOW!5
I am a full time working mom and this is my third time around with the Avent manual breast pump, and I could not be happier! During the past 4 years I have tried several (and researched several more) manual and electric pumps with the hopes of breasfeeding each child for at least 1 year each. I can honestly say that this pump is far superior to anything else out there. I also want to express to anyone who is considering breasfeeding and has not done it in the past that, along with a stellar pump, you are going to need a stellar support system and some tips. When you are in the hospital for the birth of your child, DO NOT let anyone tell you that your milk has not come in and give your baby a bottle; this has happened to a lot of people I know and this theory is completely false! Also, I have noticed that some women say that breasfeeding hurts. In this situation, proper latching on is key. If your child is having a hard time, don't give up--it absolutely gets easier. Talk to a lactation consultant in the hospital or anywhere else and you will get the help you need. To keep the pain away in the first week or two, continuously use pure lanolin provided by the hospital (or get some at any superstore). I have read in some reviews (of different/previous models of pumps) that pumping hurts; again, this is where the lanolin helps. Consider the fact that when your baby is nursing, his/her mouth is wet--your nipples need to be moisturized with the lanolin before you pump to avoid discomfort. Another tip is, if you are going to work and intend to pump, start building a supply of milk in the freezer a couple of weeks before you leave the home. The best way to do this is to pump one breast while the baby nurses on the other. It is possible to get 4-8 ounces (or more if you like) a day in reserve. I have found that this also helps keep my supply up when I am back at work. Lastly, it really is important to pump at work as often as you can. I know it is "inconvenient," but your results will be so much more successful; I know results vary for everyone, but I am able to express about 18 ounces a day by pumping 3 times per day. And we aren't nursing our kids for the sake of convenience, but to truly nourish our children. The time passes so quickly and I guarantee that you will not regret your efforts. Good luck and best wishes to you and your family! I know that you will love this pump.

Sucks itself in1
This was the biggest disappointment. I used a friends electric pump (don't remember what brand it was) and a piece broke so I decided that buying a manual pump was fine since I only pumped to have some milk on hand for a babysitter if we went on a date or left the baby with his grandparents for any amount of time. Well. After about a month of rare use the star shaped piece that creates the vacuum started getting sucked down into the bottle. There was too much suction for it. It was so ridiculously frustrating to have to stop pumping all the time to unscrew the pump part off, fish in the milk for the piece, snap the top clip part off to reinsert it in place, fidget with the pump handle to get it back in place, pop the cap on, screw it back on, pump very carefully, and BAM- the piece is sucked back into the bottle; repeat. There is no way I could EVER recommend this product.

The BEST manual pump out there.5
I used this breast pump for 2 of my babies and it works great. I went back to work in December and pumped 2 times a day and it worked great. I switched to a double electric pump and my milk supply started to decrease. I switched right back to the Avent manual and the milk was expressed quickly and my supply bounced right back. I LOVE this product so much I bought two, so I could pump both breasts at the same time at work! I've been using it for at least 3 months now and won't go electric again. It can be a little tiring to manual pump 2 times a day, but my new little guy is worth it!