Giveaway: Medela Swing electric breast pump

Medela breast pump

A few months ago I reviewed the Medela Swing breast pump. Having used Medela products before, I was confident the Swing would be comfortable and efficient, and I was right – the Swing helped me through the early days of breastfeeding, newborn weight loss, top up feeds and jaundice. Not only is it ideal for using at home, it’s the perfect pump for on the go too, as it is quiet, discreet and lightweight.

If you are expecting a baby, or have recently welcomed a little bundle of joy into the world and are thinking about breast pumps, then I have just the competition for you. I have teamed up with Medela to offer one lucky reader the chance to win their very own Swing electric breast pump. Whether you are already breastfeeding and would like to pump so someone else can help with some feeds, or whether you are planning ahead for when bump becomes baby, the Medela Swing is a new parent must have. 

To be in with a chance of winning this fantastic prize, simply enter via the rafflecopter form below – good luck!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Terms and conditions. Open to UK residents, giveaway ends on 14/03/16. Winner will be randomly selected from all correctly completed entries and contacted by email. Winner should claim their prize within 10 days or it may be redrawn. Prize supplied directly from Medela UK. More competitions at ThePrizeFinder 

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87 Comments

  1. Clare Hubbard
    February 23, 2016 / 2:26 pm

    Relax, it’s so good for bonding with your baby but if it doesn’t work for you don’t worry.

  2. Stacey Carnell
    February 23, 2016 / 6:37 pm

    Take everyday as it comes, don’t have expectations and go with whats easiest for you 🙂 happy mummy, happy baby <3

  3. Sarah Brokenshire
    February 24, 2016 / 2:23 pm

    try not to get stressed and relax xx

  4. ruth robinson
    February 24, 2016 / 8:03 pm

    take time for yourself when u can

  5. February 25, 2016 / 2:50 am

    Each and every pregnancy and birth experience is different. Enjoy yours and don’t worry if it is not the same as others.

  6. jo shrew
    February 25, 2016 / 8:09 am

    don’t get stressed out if you can’t breastfeed. i couldn’t and felt a bit of a failure, but my son turned out ok!

  7. Laura Pritchard
    February 25, 2016 / 8:37 pm

    When it comes to breastfeeding (or not!) listen to your own body & feelings – don’t feel pressured or guilty about anything the midwives or family say or do.

  8. Emma Gibson
    February 25, 2016 / 9:01 pm

    Don’t get to stressed over it.

  9. tracy sinclair
    February 26, 2016 / 12:28 am

    Just remember that everyone is different, what’s right for one may not be right for you, do whatever is right for baby and yourself, take things one day at a time and accept all help that is offered x

  10. Tanya Bryant
    February 26, 2016 / 6:39 pm

    thankyou for the offer

  11. Rachel Craig
    February 27, 2016 / 10:04 am

    Remember to take care of yourself. Try to eat a healthy diet and take sufficient fluid. Try to rest and relax etc.

  12. Richard
    February 27, 2016 / 11:43 am

    Do what feels right for you! My partner was overloaded with advice, which did not help her at all. What is right for you, may not be for others. Do some homework to know what to expect.

  13. harriet
    February 27, 2016 / 6:48 pm

    Keep trying

  14. laura stewart
    February 27, 2016 / 7:06 pm

    take your time, dont rush x

  15. Amanda
    February 27, 2016 / 8:45 pm

    Relax and enjoying your breastfeeding experience 🙂

  16. Solange
    February 28, 2016 / 2:27 am

    Try to relax and don’t rush.

  17. kim neville
    February 28, 2016 / 8:37 am

    Breastfeed in a relaxing room especially when out in public so dont get embarrassed

  18. MANDY DOHERTY
    February 28, 2016 / 11:44 am

    Don’t beat yourself up if you don’t manage to breastfeed as long as your baby is fed and healthy x

  19. stephanie whitehurst
    February 29, 2016 / 12:17 am

    Im due my baby in may and really want to breastfeed. My 2 previous children wouldnt latch on. If baby no3 doesnt latch on i wont beat myself up about it. If its ment to be it will happen if not as long is the baby is happy mum is happy. My advise is take each day as it comes and not to stress out xx

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