Monday, January 10, 2011

Another NEW addition!

One of the things I wanted to accomplish by the end of 2010 was to expand our breastfeeding section and I'm happy to announce one of our newest additions...
The Hygeia Breastpump! Yep, we are carrying a pump and I'm so excited about it. Here's a little about the company...
The Hygeia Story

In 2007, a former breastfeeding industry executive, Richard Weston, and his wife, Maria, decided it was time for a change in the breastpump market. As both parents and professionals in the industry, Richard and Maria desired to create a breastpump that better met the needs of moms who were committed to breastfeeding for a long time and needed an affordable, hospital-grade quality pump for home and personal use. They also envisioned a pump that was more “Green” – one that would never end up in a landfill.

The couple decided to start a company called Hygeia, named after the Greek Goddess of health and wellness. The name was important as the couple knows that breastmilk brings health and wellness to moms and babies.

The couple believed that a breastpump should be designed to improve the breastfeeding experience for mom. That’s why they designed a patent-pending C.A.R.E (Custom Audio Recording Experience) button that enables moms to record her baby’s cry or other sound and playback during pumping. They utilized piston technology, which mimics baby’s suckling ensures all pump parts that come in touch with breastmilk are BPA- and DEHP- free – offering peace of mind for breastfeeding moms worried about chemicals.

Richard and Maria also desired Hygeia breastpumps to be safe and economical for multiple users. The pumps they designed can be reused when each mother is using her own Hygeia Personal Accessory Set (PAS). They are mindful of the expenses involved with buying a breastpump and by making their pumps accessible to all; they are helping foster a better environment for breastfeeding.

Not only did the couple want a breastpump that was good for mom and baby, but also they set out to create a breastpump that was kind to Mother Earth. Hygeia breastpumps can be used by multiple users, meaning the pumps can be re-used, resold, and/or recycled when returned to Hygeia. Most other single use pumps end up in the landfills rather than getting re-used or recycled.

Hygeia has been recommended and trusted by the lactation community and has been featured in Fit Pregnancy, Mothering magazine and Examiner.com. The Hygeia EnJoye™ breastpump was a 2009 JPMA award winner as well.

So...that tells a little about the company but what makes this pump different than others?



Returnable – Unlike other manufacturers, our breastpumps are returnable within the first three weeks. We stand behind our products and are confident that we have the right pump type to meet moms' needs.

True Hospital Grade Performance – Unlike other manufacturers, all our double breastpumps have the performance and hygienic features found in hospitals.

Ecological – Because our pumps are true hospital grade, they can be rented and shared between mothers who use their own pumping sets. Our commitment to the environment makes our pumps one of the "greenest" on the market. You can share your breastpump with another mom when you're done or return it to Hygeia for recycling.

Support – Hygeia provides options for moms to obtain local support from a lactation consultant. Hygeia provides qualified referrals with trusted experts in local areas who can provide personal support.

Value – Hygeia makes hospital grade pumps that can moms can purchase or rent. Our pumps cost less upfront and are designed to be used for more than one baby. Other breastpump companies warrant their purchased pumps for only the first year. At Hygeia we're proud to provide a 3-year warranty, yet another way we show our commitment to families.

Sooo...long story short, with a 21 day trial offer, 3 year warranty, the ONLY pump with FDA approval for multiple use, AND a recycle program, how can you go wrong?

Stop in and check them out or email me kris@poutbabyboutique.com if you have any questions.

Kris

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