How do we get them? Which brand do we get? Electric vs Manual? STM+s please come and share your wisdom!
TTC history in spoiler
Me: 31 Him: 37
Married: Oct 2015
Baby G born June 2017
TTC#2: July 2018
BFP #2: 2/6/19 MC 3/14/19
BFP#3 from IUI #2: 6/30/20 EDD 3/9/21

Re: All About Breast Pumps
I wrote this in the other thread but I was given a flyer with the 4 options my insurance provided and then when I picked the one I wanted, I was given a prescription for my pump. After a quick phone call and email proof of the prescription, the pump was delivered to my house. Prescription given Wednesday, pump at my front door the next Monday.
i was happy with my medela freestyle pump and in fact still have it, but it's been 5 years and will look into either another medela or a spectra(?) and use the old medela as back up.
https://www.cnet.com/videos/willow-wearable-wireless-breast-pump-ces-2017/
@OperaSingerMommy My one from DD works fine too, but I got another one this time around for the convenience of not dragging it to work everyday like @oheliza44 said. They're available for a year after giving birth too (at least through my insurance), so if you didn't order and something happened to your pump after baby was born you should still be able to get another one for this baby. My insurance lets you get one every year, so maybe that's why they sent this one as soon as I ordered it?
I have the Medela Pump In Style. My insurance with DD had TONS of options, I literally could've gotten anything but most moms I knew hated Ameda and loved Medela so that's what I went with. It worked great so I got the same thing this time around so I can share parts. I also recommend getting a car adapter cause you just never know when you'll need to pump. We had quite a few weddings after DD was born and I pumped in the car a lot.
Married: Oct 2015
Baby G born June 2017
TTC#2: July 2018
BFP #2: 2/6/19 MC 3/14/19
BFP#3 from IUI #2: 6/30/20 EDD 3/9/21
Also- if you can afford the slight add on, in the early days, you aren't pumping ounces, you're pumping mL. I highly recommend the cylinder bottles that have lower increments of measurement. Medela makes them and the pre packed formula bottle tops from the hospital fit them. I stressed a lot less when I saw a measurable volume instead of just a little bit in the bottom of a big bottle.
Edited for autocorrect (surprise, surprise).
All three of my sisters used Medela with success so that I probably what I will go with.
If I had a pump I liked and I could get insurance to cover replacement parts I wouldn't get a new one for this baby... but my insurance only covers new pumps and I sort of hate my double.
I also had 4 sets of spare parts I rotated so I didn't drive my lazy self insane. I'm going to ask my doctor at my next appt what the earliest they can put the request in for a new one is. Nervous about the ACA repeals because I somehow have a sneaking suspicion that breastfeeding supplies aren't high on the GOP's list of priorities.
1 infant loss
8/17: Our daughter was born
8/18: Our daughter kicked open heart surgery ass
2/19: We lost our son to Prader-Willi/Paradoxical Vocal Cord/ Noonans at 6wks old
4/26/2020: EDD for baby #3!!!
Right now it's mostly the accessories that I'm still unsure of. It comes with some bottles and bags but what else should I already have at home to be prepared for when baby comes home?
1 infant loss
8/17: Our daughter was born
8/18: Our daughter kicked open heart surgery ass
2/19: We lost our son to Prader-Willi/Paradoxical Vocal Cord/ Noonans at 6wks old
4/26/2020: EDD for baby #3!!!
I also was feeling feisty and ordered the Spectra, as opposed to another Medela - kinda excited about it.
Married: Oct 2015
Baby G born June 2017
TTC#2: July 2018
BFP #2: 2/6/19 MC 3/14/19
BFP#3 from IUI #2: 6/30/20 EDD 3/9/21
I'll admit I liked my Medela and I think it's more common - the spectra wasn't even available the last time. I will say one other piece of advice, I am small chested and oddly my only issue with it was having to buy the larger nipple/breast funnel thingys - if you are having trouble make sure you have a the right size fit on that. I don't know who they make the standard ones for, gerbils perhaps?
But I too was intrigued by the review of the spectra and figured I had my Medela to fall back on. It's time to live dangerously
Met: 08/2001 ~ Dating: 07/2004 ~ Engaged: 11/2009 ~ Married: 06/2011
TTC: Since 09/16 ~ BFP 10/28/16 ~ EDD 7/5/17
Team Pink * Canadian Bumpie
Ive looked into Willow because I would love to have one but it says coming in Spring but with no date and everything I read is that they hope to get insurance coverage for it but aren't sure and that they may take pre orders. All that said the one thing I don't like about it is the bags only hold 4oz which won't be enough for me. I easily pump 5-6 ounces each breast once my supply is established and I don't want to deal with multiple bags during a pump session. Just food for thought!
Edit it to add I posted too soon!
A question about the membranes: how often do I change them? And how will I know when to change them? Do I need extra valves too?
BFP September 2013 - MMC at 12 weeks
BFP February 2014 - early loss/CP at 4.5 weeks
BFP May 2014 - MMC/ complete molar pregnancy at 11 weeks
BFP December 2015 - DD born 8/18/2015
BFP November 2016 - pending...
Keep in mind that I already have a Medela Symphony and PISS from prior pregnancies (purchased myself) so this is more for occasional home use.
DS1 - 7/2011, DD 12/2012, DS2 - 4/2014, MMC - 12/2015
Edited for autocorrect
Met: 08/2001 ~ Dating: 07/2004 ~ Engaged: 11/2009 ~ Married: 06/2011
TTC: Since 09/16 ~ BFP 10/28/16 ~ EDD 7/5/17
Team Pink * Canadian Bumpie
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William Alexander born 18 September, 2015
Harper Grace born 9 June, 2017
Colton Miles born 9 June, 2017
Bowen James due 19 June, 2019
Friends since 2008
Started dating: July 1st, 2013
Engaged: July 1st, 2014
Married: July 1st, 2016
R born: July 8th, 2017
N born: June 30th, 2019
Baby #3 Due: July 7th, 2022
(maybe I only ovulate in October XD)
The heat helps clogged ducts, and they feel nice. They also purport to increase production, though I never noticed one way or the other.
Ok, next potentially stupid question - storage bags - do you pump directly into the bags? or into the bottles that come with the pump and then pour them into the bags?
Married: Oct 2015
Baby G born June 2017
TTC#2: July 2018
BFP #2: 2/6/19 MC 3/14/19
BFP#3 from IUI #2: 6/30/20 EDD 3/9/21