Every unique parent mention from our pipeline, sorted by upvotes. Quotes are lightly trimmed for length, never for meaning.
r/newbornsu/somethingextraclever· Dec 2024· ⬆ 32👍 Recommends
Thread: "Best breast pumps?"
I have the mom cozy m5 and I love it
r/ExclusivelyPumpingu/graveyardpoem· Jan 2024· ⬆ 7👎 Complains
Thread: "What are the best Wearable pumps?!"
I’ve had the best luck this time around with iMani i2 wearables. I manage to get about 80% of what I can get with my primary, so it’s a great hands free option for occasional use. I have also tried out the Baby Buddha, Mom Cozy M5, and an off brand set of wearables that did not work out for me. The BB cause entirely too much residual soreness and the other wearables did not produce a good enough letdown or milk flow to bother using them again. With my 3 year old, I used Elvie’s when I was nursing and stopped responding to them after a few months. I ended up switching back to a spectra.
r/ExclusivelyPumpingu/bwthybl· Feb 2025· ⬆ 3👎 Complains
Thread: "Undersuppliers, this is for you! Thinking about getting a wearable?"
Everyone is different. I'm low supply and the M5 would never drain me well at all. I got the correct flange inserts, tried pumping sprays, used different settings. It would only ever get a fraction of the milk I normally produce. And I had to use it on weekends for working. It was a huge disappointment because everyone else seems to love it. Also the motors are definitely not built to last and seem only good for very limited use. Price point was good tho and I love the design.
r/ExclusivelyPumpingu/Mindless-Wash6082· Feb 2025· ⬆ 3👍 Recommends
Thread: "Undersuppliers, this is for you! Thinking about getting a wearable?"
Happy to read this! I have/ had a willow go, spectra gold portable, zommee and buddha with legendary milk cups. I swore i was done trying to find a wearable but after finding out my baby a (twin mom) is lactose intolerant and needed to change my diet dramatically to continue pumping, i gifted myself an m5! Im still waiting for it to arrive. I purchased directly from mom cozy as they have a 30 day product guarantee and 20% off coupon.
r/BabyBumpsu/kittiesandweinerdogs· Oct 2024· ⬆ 2😐 Mixed
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/0mNomBacon· Jan 2024· ⬆ 2😐 Mixed
Thread: "What are the best Wearable pumps?!"
Yeah I think this is the attraction of the V1/2, it's the lighter weight bra experience, that and the fact they're hospital grade pumps. I respond well to the high suction of the spectra. My let down is fast and very early so I'm pretty much done in 10 minutes but I'm not a big supplier despite how many pumps, power or otherwise, I do etc. How do you find all the tubing with the Vs? Do you get yourself tangled sometimes?
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Every unique parent mention from our pipeline, sorted by upvotes. Quotes are lightly trimmed for length, never for meaning.
Thread: "Best breast pumps?"
I have the mom cozy m5 and I love it
Thread: "What are the best Wearable pumps?!"
I’ve had the best luck this time around with iMani i2 wearables. I manage to get about 80% of what I can get with my primary, so it’s a great hands free option for occasional use. I have also tried out the Baby Buddha, Mom Cozy M5, and an off brand set of wearables that did not work out for me. The BB cause entirely too much residual soreness and the other wearables did not produce a good enough letdown or milk flow to bother using them again. With my 3 year old, I used Elvie’s when I was nursing and stopped responding to them after a few months. I ended up switching back to a spectra.
Thread: "Undersuppliers, this is for you! Thinking about getting a wearable?"
Everyone is different. I'm low supply and the M5 would never drain me well at all. I got the correct flange inserts, tried pumping sprays, used different settings. It would only ever get a fraction of the milk I normally produce. And I had to use it on weekends for working. It was a huge disappointment because everyone else seems to love it. Also the motors are definitely not built to last and seem only good for very limited use. Price point was good tho and I love the design.
Thread: "Undersuppliers, this is for you! Thinking about getting a wearable?"
Happy to read this! I have/ had a willow go, spectra gold portable, zommee and buddha with legendary milk cups. I swore i was done trying to find a wearable but after finding out my baby a (twin mom) is lactose intolerant and needed to change my diet dramatically to continue pumping, i gifted myself an m5! Im still waiting for it to arrive. I purchased directly from mom cozy as they have a 30 day product guarantee and 20% off coupon.
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.
Thread: "What are the best Wearable pumps?!"
Yeah I think this is the attraction of the V1/2, it's the lighter weight bra experience, that and the fact they're hospital grade pumps. I respond well to the high suction of the spectra. My let down is fast and very early so I'm pretty much done in 10 minutes but I'm not a big supplier despite how many pumps, power or otherwise, I do etc. How do you find all the tubing with the Vs? Do you get yourself tangled sometimes?