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Medela hands free

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      r/BabyBumpsu/Katwantscats· Oct 2024· ⬆ 3👍 Recommends

      Thread: "Hands free breast pumps"

      My SIL has the Medela hands free and loves it. I have purchased the Medela Swing Maxi (haven’t tried it yet cause baby isn’t here lol so don’t have a review yet.) Also, if you’re looking to get one through your insurance, I absolutely could not recommend enough going through AeroFlow BreastPumps. This is not a paid promotion, they’ve just been incredible. They have so many online classes for you to take that have been so helpful for me. And they’re live classes, so you can ask questions and get them answered live. They also offer one-on-one breastfeeding consultations and birth plan creating consultations. Depending on your insurance, it’s all free. I have BlueCrossBlueShield and it’s all been free. You dont have to have purchased your pump to start taking the classes. Edit: AeroFlow also has a class for picking out the best pump for you.

      r/ExclusivelyPumpingu/undeniablysarah· Jan 2024· ⬆ 3😐 Mixed

      Thread: "What are the best Wearable pumps?!"

      Dumb question What is an elastic nipple?

      r/BabyBumpsu/kittiesandweinerdogs· Oct 2024· ⬆ 2👍 Recommends

      Thread: "Hands free breast pumps"

      I tried the willow go and hated it! I ended up returning it and getting my money back because it was so awful. It is soooo finicky to close and if it’s not closed properly the suction doesn’t work. Even when I did get it to work I only got 1/3 of my usual outfit. Highly recommend the Medela hands free, I tried the mom cozy as well and the Medela was by far my fav.

      r/ExclusivelyPumpingu/jhsft· Jan 2024· ⬆ 2😐 Mixed

      Thread: "What are the best Wearable pumps?!"

      Same here actually - and glad to see I am not the only one ! I am a bit more than 4 months into EPumping and used the Elvie wearable. Just works for me, it gives me time to do what I need to and I get c. 800ml / day while only pumping 5/6times * 10 mins each time. Not sure this is due to the pumps but I know that for my first one, having a non wearable pump meant it felt too much time consuming and I ended up stopping after 4 weeks.

      r/BabyBumpsCanadau/SnooCapers8064· Nov 2024· ⬆ 2👍 Recommends

      Thread: "Best Breast Pumps Available In Canada for First Time Mom [NL]"

      Medela handsfree is really good, great suction power. Find it better than the Momcozy M5