I've had to start pumping only due to my daughters tongue tie and latching issues. Is there a pump or adapter that would allow me to pump without having to plug into an outlet? Thanks !!
***BFP warning***
Me (36) andDH (34) married August 2010
TTC since January 2010
HSG in July 2011
found uterine polyps
Surgery Sept 2011
to remove polyps
Tried Clomid
(monitored) Oct-Feb 2012
Consult with RE
April 2012
Diagnosis ~ unexplained
infertility
May 2012 IUI-BFN
April 2014- IVF
consult with RE
May 2014-
baseline~21 follicles, High FSH and estradiol
IVF #1 Aug 2014~Lupron trigger protocol (Gonal-F, Menopur, Cetrotide)
Stimmed for 9 days, trigger on 8/20~ 32-36 follicles seen, 16 measured on each side
You can buy a battery pack or a car adapter. I have a battery pack for my medela PISA. If you do battery, invest in rechargeable batteries because the battery pack will only last for 2 hours. And batteries get expensive s.
It's at most baby stores and I bought mine at Target. Keep an extra set of batteries with you in addition to rechargeable ones. It sucks the life out of batteries.
Re: Pump on the go?
***BFP warning***
Me (36) and DH (34) married August 2010
TTC since January 2010
HSG in July 2011 found uterine polyps
Surgery Sept 2011 to remove polyps
Tried Clomid (monitored) Oct-Feb 2012
Consult with RE April 2012
Diagnosis ~ unexplained infertility
May 2012 IUI-BFN
April 2014- IVF consult with RE
May 2014- baseline~21 follicles, High FSH and estradiol
IVF #1 Aug 2014~Lupron trigger protocol (Gonal-F, Menopur, Cetrotide)
Stimmed for 9 days, trigger on 8/20~ 32-36 follicles seen, 16 measured on each side
ER~ 8/22 ~ 36 follicles retrieved! 21 Mature, 17 ISCI'd
8/27~Day 5 transfer of 2 BB blasts, 1 to freeze
9/9~ BFP!! Beta #1- 978
9/11~ Beta #2- 1965
9/15~ Beta #3-7480
1st ultrasound 9/24