Nurture III Double Electric Breastpump
If you happen to visit their website - www.baileymed.com - the first thing that strikes you is its simplicity. In just a few, focused words, the site tells you that they are all about breastpumps. A picture of the breastpump in question - Nurture III Double Electric Breastpump - is prominently displayed, along with simple buttons that take you around the site. You get a clear impression that these people are very, very serious about their job.
Say hello to Nurture III, Bailey Medical Engineering's flagship product. Owned by the duo, Barry and Alice Bailey, a team of eight key personnel handle the nation-wide business of manufacturing and marketing their brand of breastpumps along with accessories.
Nurture III is one of those rare breastpumps available on the retail shelves, that comes with a 30-day customer satisfaction guarantee and a two-year warranty against any defects in their wares.
The device has double pumping facility, which means that the mother can express milk from both the breasts simultaneously. This practise, it ha s been found, yields better volumes of milk as compared to single-breast-pumping; perhaps in response to the added stimulation that the body receives.
Upto five settings, for controlling suction at the breast, are possible in Nurture III breastpump. Three settings can be used when pumping a single breast, and the remaining two are useful for double pumping. The suction has to be manually released by putting the thumb on an air hole in the bottle cap, and releasing it every so often, as need be. This puts suction totally under the control of the mother, who can easily discover her own comfort level. Mothers with infants that are weak and / or ill would love Nurture III. Its unique technique of mimicking the suckling of the child causes mothers to let down naturally.
Besides the main product, Bailey Engineering also offers their own set of accessories. Prominent among them is the Double Collection Kit, which has an assortment of two flanges, two bottles along with their stands, three gaskets and two overflow filters, etc. The overflow filters help in keeping the milk out of the pump motor, thus preventing any damage to the equipment. The company recommends that the filter be replaced after every month-and-a-half. At USD 5 for a pack of 2 filters, this is an economical proposition.
Another quite useful accessory is the Bailey Power Inverter. This equipment enables the Nurture III pump to be powered from a car's cigarette lighter.
Nurture III is small and quite compact in size. The pump is neatly concealed in a black case, and can be carried by the mother to her workplace without any bother. Due to its quiet operation, the pump does not make itself conspicuous in any busy environment, and the mother can carry on with her pumping unfazed. Moms have reported completing their expression activity in less than twenty-five minutes, using the dual pumping operation, which is quite fast, indeed.