I do it every day. I also pump in the car at work. So I have all my supplies right on the passenger seat. I have a hands free bra, a couple receiving blankets. I get all hooked up before putting my seat belt on. Make sure stuff is "right" and then go. It is great!
I've done this, twice now. Most recently yesterday. I don't think it's a distraction driving if you have a handsfree bra and are willing to keep in one until you can turn it off when you are stopped.
I wouldn't make it a habit but I think it is a time saver!
I have a few times. Just one side, and I'll hold the pump against me until my next stop because I don't want to be distracted driving and trying to avoid spilling milk on my pants. I could never get the hands free bra to work. For some reason I always had spilling issues. But I've done it. It did save a ton of time when I was pumping all the time. On the flip side, I pumped almost every time my husband was driving us somewhere that was at least 20 minutes away. He got so used to me pumping in his passenger seat.
It is on my "schedule" of pumping for when I return to work, but haven't tried it yet. I will give it a trial run before I commit to that schedule, but it will certainly help to be able to pump and drive. I don't know why it would distract - have a hands-free bra and a nursing cover... we'll see.
Aww, thanks jersey! Yes, I do this all the time. DH thought I was nutso when I first mentioned it, until I showed him how it would work and he rode with me. I pump anywhere from 1-4 times/day in my car. (I EP). I spend a TON of time driving, and it really is the biggest reason I've been able to EP for 7+ months. It is by far my biggest time saver of the day. IMHO, talking on a cell phone and driving is way more dangerous as it's usually not hands free, or you have to pick it up to answer it, hang up, etc...
I get everything hooked up and working before I start my car moving. I am able to have 2 hands on the wheel at all times. I do have a hands free bra (actually a few so I can rotate during the week). I have a car adapter for my PISA, and a hooter hider. I check my progress when I'm at stop lights, and I have only ever "overflowed" once. I know about how much I'm going to get when I am driving at the various times during the day, so I make sure my bottle is bigger. Once my confidence increased in my pumping & driving abilities, I have learned how to unhook while moving (but I didn't for a long time). I leave a cupholder and part of my console open for my 2 pumping bottles. If I have an issue, I pull into a parking lot and fix it. (eg, I had an issue with a membrane yesterday and I pulled into the CVS parking lot and fixed it, hooked back up, and went on my way).
Anyway... it really is a HUGE time saver, and with it being hands free I feel safe driving. page me if you have any other questions about it.
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I do it every day. I also pump in the car at work. So I have all my supplies right on the passenger seat. I have a hands free bra, a couple receiving blankets. I get all hooked up before putting my seat belt on. Make sure stuff is "right" and then go. It is great!
ditto this.
why risk an accident for the sake of saving time?
I've done this, twice now. Most recently yesterday. I don't think it's a distraction driving if you have a handsfree bra and are willing to keep in one until you can turn it off when you are stopped.
I wouldn't make it a habit but I think it is a time saver!
Aww, thanks jersey! Yes, I do this all the time. DH thought I was nutso when I first mentioned it, until I showed him how it would work and he rode with me. I pump anywhere from 1-4 times/day in my car. (I EP). I spend a TON of time driving, and it really is the biggest reason I've been able to EP for 7+ months. It is by far my biggest time saver of the day. IMHO, talking on a cell phone and driving is way more dangerous as it's usually not hands free, or you have to pick it up to answer it, hang up, etc...
I get everything hooked up and working before I start my car moving. I am able to have 2 hands on the wheel at all times. I do have a hands free bra (actually a few so I can rotate during the week). I have a car adapter for my PISA, and a hooter hider. I check my progress when I'm at stop lights, and I have only ever "overflowed" once. I know about how much I'm going to get when I am driving at the various times during the day, so I make sure my bottle is bigger. Once my confidence increased in my pumping & driving abilities, I have learned how to unhook while moving (but I didn't for a long time). I leave a cupholder and part of my console open for my 2 pumping bottles. If I have an issue, I pull into a parking lot and fix it. (eg, I had an issue with a membrane yesterday and I pulled into the CVS parking lot and fixed it, hooked back up, and went on my way).
Anyway... it really is a HUGE time saver, and with it being hands free I feel safe driving. page me if you have any other questions about it.