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Whisper
Wear Product Update ~ NEW Sept. 2004 Breast Pump Released!!!
Newly
Engineered Changes for September, 2004!!!
Whisper Wear,
makers of the World’s First Hands-free Breast Pump, is
dedicated to providing a convenient, safe and effective way for
today’s mothers to breastfeed longer. With that
commitment in mind, they listen carefully to customer feedback
on their pump to ensure the greatest possible product
satisfaction. Based
on the suggestions they received from Moms and resellers alike, they have
re-engineered the pump.
The
hands-free is easier to assemble and more powerful, making it
the world's first hands-free hospital grade pump.
Whisper Wear
believes these new pump enhancements will result in an improved
customer experience.
Ken Myers,
CEO of Whisper Wear states "The difference between our
older models and this newer model is like night and day.
Moms who use this pump will, no doubt, have the greatest pumping
experience they've ever had. With unbelievable
results."
Here
are some highlights of the more than 130+ improvements incorporated into the
September 2004 release:
·
a stronger plastic
designed to be more than 3x stronger, without weighing more
·
a stronger, lighter
motor delivering hospital grade levels of suction consistently
·
a modified Breast Cup
system for easier, faster insertion into the pump, audible
confirmation that the breast cup inserts into the pump properly,
allowing more efficient milk expression
·
a modified Stem for
greater flexibility, no leakage, wider for greater volume
delivery, and longer for deeper insertion into the bag
delivering milk into the bottom of the bag first
·
an adapted Battery
Compartment to ensure proper battery insertion
AND ease of insertion and removal
Co-founded
by a veteran lactation specialist with more than 20 years of
experience, Whisper Wear’s primary goal remains; helping
mothers breastfeed their babies longer, with more comfort and no
pain, allowing Mom to relax and produce more milk through easier
letdowns.
Defective
Product Exchange Instructions
If
you believe your Whisper Wear product is defective in some way,
the first thing you should do is call the Whisper Wear Customer
Care line at 770-984-0905, option 3.
They will walk you through a few checkpoints over the
phone. Once it is determined that you do indeed have a
defective breast pump, that it is under warranty, and you
can produce a viable receipt from an authorized reseller (sorry,
no EBay exchanges), Whisper Wear Customer Care will determine
how to assist you.
It's
that simple.
NEW
2004 TESTIMONIALS
Whisper Wear
Testimonials
Occasionally,
we ask our Moms to give us feedback on the Whisper Wear product
line to provide you with real information to help you make a
smart investment decision. The following are some of the
responses we've received:
September
16th, 2004...
While
attending a support group at Mills Peninsula, we were discussing
breastfeeding issues. Donna was trying a Medela pump and
was having low milk supply issues. She was getting about 2
oz after a full session with the Medela breast pump. One
of the other Moms asked if she had tried the new Whisper Wear
breast pump. She was
reluctant at first, but tried pumping with the Whisper Wear at
the end of the support group.
I
got 2 1/2 oz of milk, using the Whisper Wear, in twenty
minutes!! With no pain and discomfort.
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Donna N. - San Mateo, CA
September
25th, 2004...
I
was leaving for France for three weeks and needed a pump to take
with me without the hassle of buying power converters.
Whisper Wear seemed like a good option for me after reading some
good reviews about the pump on the internet. Customer
Service told me I could pump twice a day for a month with a
single pair of batteries so this seemed like a good option for
me. Running out of time, I purchased the pump and received
a quick tutorial over the phone.
After
only three days with the Whisper Wear, I was getting nearly 3 oz
of milk out of each of my breasts in a sitting. Thanks to
you, my trip to France was so much less stressful than I thought
it was going to be.
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Catie S. - South San Francisco, CA
October
9th, 2004...
My
baby is high-maintenance and never allows me to put her
down. When it came time to go back to work, I didn't think
I could stand being apart from her and that she would not allow
me to leave her. I wanted to remain connected to her and
to do that through continuing to breastfeed. After Sheila
encouraged me and told me I could do it enough times, I decided
to continue to try. Sheila suggested the Whisper Wear pump
because it is hands free and my work does not allow me enough
time during my breaks to setup, use, and put away my
Medela. After trying it for a week, I bought it!
My
WW pump allows me to function at work without taking the time to
pump. And that allows me to continue to stay connected to
my little girl while I am away at work. Thank you
Babiesandmoms!
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Trista C. - Palo Alto, CA
more
coming...
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