Hi! Thank you for this video! Since this is both a hospital grade and wearable pump, can you use it as your main pump from the very beginning? I am having my second in April and with my first I was told a wearable pump as a main pump can hurt milk supply and not to use one in the first 3 months, is that the case with this one or is it fine since it’s hospital grade?
Yes I think you would be fine doing that with this pump. Normally I would suggest having a traditional pump as well for that reason, but I think this one would be ok to just have since it's hospital grade.
The s9 pro is great! It just doesn’t have a timer on it so you’d have to use your phone. The V1 is quite loud and I prefer the V2 to it. Hope that helps!
I really like the vibration in spectra S2, I saw that V1 have vibration too, did you notice it? Have you tried Spectra S2, if so, how do you compare them? Thank you!!❤
Good to know it has a short flange. I wonder how that would work for moms with elastic nipples. Does it really have a mixro vibration style pumping? How did you like it?
@martinas4ef for me using my exact flange sized worked wonders. I found that my Paruu P-10 wearable pumps also worked the absolute best for me. I also really liked the Pumpables liquid kit. My main pump was the Pumpables Genie Advanced, and I used my Paruu P10's on the go. I've read that some people with EN really like the lacktec flanges.
Can you lay back in bed with this for night pumls? Do you prefer over M5? I wasn’t going to pump for baby 4 because I hate it, but he’s not emptying me and supply is dropping at only 3 weeks… so looking for something I won’t hate but will help boost supply… between V1 and M5. Last time I pumped was with first baby in 2016 when Medela traditional was main game in town so these didn’t exist…
@@jackieb7704 I think I do like this one more. The flange comfort seems about the same to me. The M5 is nice and discrete and doesn't have tubes but the tubes typically don't bother me.
Oh I didn’t realize how similar it is to the elvie. Except for the double flange, like you said I think that’s really nice rather than an o ring which is inevitably going to wear out. Thanks for the review! There are not many reviews on the v1!
Thanks!
Thanks so much!
Do you like the v1 more than the s12? Which one do you think worked better, output wise?
The V1 will likely empty you quicker but the S12 pro is much easier to move around and be mobile in
Hi! Thank you for this video! Since this is both a hospital grade and wearable pump, can you use it as your main pump from the very beginning? I am having my second in April and with my first I was told a wearable pump as a main pump can hurt milk supply and not to use one in the first 3 months, is that the case with this one or is it fine since it’s hospital grade?
Yes I think you would be fine doing that with this pump. Normally I would suggest having a traditional pump as well for that reason, but I think this one would be ok to just have since it's hospital grade.
Hi! I would like to ask if you have any suggestions of which one is better S9 pro or V1? Please let me know your opinions. Thanks!!
The s9 pro is great! It just doesn’t have a timer on it so you’d have to use your phone. The V1 is quite loud and I prefer the V2 to it. Hope that helps!
I really like the vibration in spectra S2, I saw that V1 have vibration too, did you notice it? Have you tried Spectra S2, if so, how do you compare them? Thank you!!❤
I really don't notice the vibration much but I see how it could really help some people pump a little faster. I haven't tried the spectra sry!
Great video. Do you get the same volume from both?
Yes! Just have to pump a couple extra minutes with each than I would a traditional pump
Are the membranes/duck bills the same as the s12 ones?
They are different!
I would also like to see the review on the new momcozy v2 😊
Just got it in and will be trying it out!
Hi! Would you recommend this to boost your milk supply?
Yes! Because it's hospital grade I think it'd be really good for that.
Which momcozy model suitable for elastic nipples ? Thank you!
I'd do the S12 pro, M6 or M9
Good to know it has a short flange. I wonder how that would work for moms with elastic nipples. Does it really have a mixro vibration style pumping? How did you like it?
Yeah I was wondering that too. It may not be the best choice for elastic nipples. I honestly don’t really notice the vibration much.
What might be the best choice for those with elastic nipples and small breasts?
@martinas4ef for me using my exact flange sized worked wonders. I found that my Paruu P-10 wearable pumps also worked the absolute best for me. I also really liked the Pumpables liquid kit. My main pump was the Pumpables Genie Advanced, and I used my Paruu P10's on the go.
I've read that some people with EN really like the lacktec flanges.
Can you lay back in bed with this for night pumls? Do you prefer over M5? I wasn’t going to pump for baby 4 because I hate it, but he’s not emptying me and supply is dropping at only 3 weeks… so looking for something I won’t hate but will help boost supply… between V1 and M5. Last time I pumped was with first baby in 2016 when Medela traditional was main game in town so these didn’t exist…
I think you’d love this one but you can’t lay all the way down. The only one that I know if that you can lay all the way down is the Willow 3.0 ❤️
Do you like this vs M5? This one seems to have more strength but the comfort flanges sound better in M5 for someone who hates pumping…
@@jackieb7704 I think I do like this one more. The flange comfort seems about the same to me. The M5 is nice and discrete and doesn't have tubes but the tubes typically don't bother me.
Oh I didn’t realize how similar it is to the elvie. Except for the double flange, like you said I think that’s really nice rather than an o ring which is inevitably going to wear out. Thanks for the review! There are not many reviews on the v1!
O good point about the o ring!