EVENFLO® SIMPLYGO™ BREAST PUMP SIMPLIFIES BREASTFEEDING

Evenflo, Leader in Breast Pump Sales, Launches NEW Line
of Evenflo SimplyGo Breastfeeding Products, Providing Moms with More Convenient, Comfortable and Efficient Breastfeeding Support
After working closely with lactation consultants and two years of research and development, Evenflo is proud to introduce the SimplyGo line of breast pumps and accessories to provide a simple, easier way to support breastfeeding. Of paramount importance to a breastpumping mom is comfort. The SimplyGo™ Single Electric Breast Pump, the SimplyGo™ Dual Electric Breast Pump, and the SimplyGo™ Manual Breast Pump all feature a new flange size range of 24.5mm to 28mm to accommodate more moms comfortably. These pumps include a soft silicone insert that can easily be removed should a larger flange size be required. These breast pumps are designed to be small, handheld, portable, convenient and diaper-bag ready for the occasional pumping mom.
The Evenflo SimplyGo launch includes a complete line of accessories designed to make breast pumping more simplified by offering mom the right tools at the right price. The Evenflo SimplyMilk™ Storage Bottles allow moms to feed directly from the storage bottles and are compatible with most standard nipples. The Evenflo SimplyAbsorbent™ Disposable Nursing Pads are proven to be the most absorbent breast pads on the market as tested by an independent third party lab.
I’m excited to introduce this new line. When my toddler was born, I wasn’t in any position to be a stay at home mom, I so wanted to be one and be there for my new baby Girl and cuddle her, spend time with her and give her the best I can. Unfortunately things work out different then the way you want them to, but one thing I knew I wanted to do was Nurse my Baby Girl. She was going to be my last little one and I had tried nursing the boys but never lasted long, it may have been my age at the time, or who knows why, I did nurse all 3 of my kids for at least 10 weeks… I wanted to be a better mom with the toddler, I wanted to nurse her as long as I could.
Being a full time working mom, it was a challenge to nurse exclusively.. BUT I did, I kept up nursing for 12 month and I’m proud of it. I couldn’t have done it without my Breast Pump that was my faithful companion the entire time, I was able to do my “mommy thing” at the office and bring it home to feed my baby… It wasn’t easy, I’m not even trying to tell you it was.. BUT I was determined I wanted to keep it up.. if you put your mind to something YOU CAN DO IT!!!
Now my Toddler turned 3 and I’m proud to say that I was able to nurse her exclusively for the entire first year of her life…!! Evenflo would like to give one mom the same chance to keep nursing her baby while on the go or away… Evenflo has been in the business for many many years and knows what mom’s need to keep their babies happy. This new Line of Breast pumps is just another stepping stone to make it easier for mom’s to nurse their little ones while away… Go check out the new line and then come back and enter the giveaway below. The wonderful people at Evenflo offered one of my readers this new Evenflo® SimplyGo™ Single Electric Breast Pump to make Mom’s life little easier……
You can purchase your own Evenflo® SimplyGo™ Single Electric Breast Pump or Evenflo® SimplyGo™ Double Electric Breast Pump through Amazon.com or any of your favorite retailers; The Single Pump retails for $44.95; money well worth spend in giving your baby a healthy start to a wonderful life…. You can check out the other new accessories HERE
Some info about the new Evenflo® SimplyGo™ Single Electric Breast Pump
Soft silicone insert is removable to accommodate different nipple sizes.
Easy 3-step assembly and cleaning.
Comes with a 5 oz. collection bottle.
All components are BPA-free.






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Alexis Monske says
My best advice to a new mom would be to have patience for your little one. It may be crazy at first but just try to enjoy your baby now because he/she will not stay little forever. Also do as much bonding as possible.
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My best advice is to surround yourself with supportive helpers. It will always take a village to raise a baby!
Rachel R. says
I don’t have kids yet, but help new parents adjust to their babies every day with my job. My best advice is that your babies only *need* their basic needs such as food and a safe house, crib, etc, and your love and attention. Don’t worry so much about the cute things and accessories, those are nice to have but the baby is not going to care about how cute the onesie is that they are spitting up and pooping on. Secondly, don’t worry so much about doing things perfectly and just appreciate the moments and milestones as they happen (easier said than done, I know!)
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My advice would be enjoy every crazy, frustrating moment, because soon you’ll wake up and your baby will be 5.
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sarah says
My advice: You can’t do everything yourself. Take family/friends up on their offers for help. And a biggie, for those first few weeks, nap when baby naps. Chores can be done by someone else or they can wait.
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