I purchased Medela maxflow but first one broke and it was replaced. Works well but hurts and gives me nerve pain breast to my back. I purchased the Elvie for on the go, it's OK but doesn't show accurate amount and I have to becareful not to spill. Thru my insurance I got the spectra s2, and so far it has helped with my nerve pains.
Do you have recommendations for low noise pumps! First time mom and hubby and I are both active duty military . I want to be able to care for baby and pump while not disturbing my husband too much while sleeping and also when I return to work I can pump and not cause too much noise
I appreciate this video! I’m investigating but there’s so many options on the market! I’m over here taking notes, all I care is about good milk production, low to no noise…
I purchased Medela maxflow but first one broke and it was replaced. Works well but hurts and gives me nerve pain breast to my back.
I purchased the Elvie for on the go, it's OK but doesn't show accurate amount and I have to becareful not to spill.
Thru my insurance I got the spectra s2, and so far it has helped with my nerve pains.
Thank you for just getting into your ratings and not going on for 15-20 min about the product -- appreciate that!
Can’t get a letdown with the medela harmony manual I prefer the evenflo manual
Did y’all consider the Lansinoh? Table top pump and smart pump ?
Ftm, do u recommend the baby buddha or the spectra s1?
Do you have recommendations for low noise pumps! First time mom and hubby and I are both active duty military . I want to be able to care for baby and pump while not disturbing my husband too much while sleeping and also when I return to work I can pump and not cause too much noise
I appreciate this video! I’m investigating but there’s so many options on the market! I’m over here taking notes, all I care is about good milk production, low to no noise…
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If you can afford the upgrade go for the s1. They your not tied to an outlet.
Hi! I purchased the MomCozy M5 but I’m seeing where people suggest having a non-wearable pump for backup. Is that something you’d suggest?
It depends on how much you are going to use it. But generally speaking it’s good to have a standard table top pump and a wearable as a back up
Can you suggest a pump for a mail carrier? 😅 what would help with those moms who work outside on the go? Or Maybe something that can empty breast
I own stride , zomeez2 but I keep getting clogged ducts.
Can you review the momcozy M5?
Have it ready to go! I should have it up on TH-cam in the next few days.
Pumpables?
Unimom?