Each week we'll spotlight a new category of product. Feel free to comment on threads like these throughout your time at the board, not just when they're in their week in the spotlight, if you discover something new OR are new to the board. This week it's.... Breast Pumps and Accessories!
FTMs are encouraged to ask questions & STM/+s encouraged to share their knowledge based on experience. You can use any or all the prompts relevant to you below to share info in an easy-to-read format. Pictures/screen grabs, if put in spoilers, are welcome!
For all:
- Brand
- Pros/cons
- Battery powered or outlet?
- Open or closed system?
- Accessories?
- Compatible bottles?
- Tips on dealing with insurance
- Pumping bras?
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Re: Product Spotlight - Breast Pumps and Accessories
- Brand: Spectra! Typically the S2 is covered by insurance and the S2 would be an upcharge. The only difference is the S1 is battery operated while the S2 is only outlet.
- Pros/cons: I don't have anything to compare it to, but I've done extensive research when choosing for my DD and the spectra was the overwhelming winner. I also ended up exclusively pumping for most of my journey with spectra.
- Battery powered or outlet? depends on the model
- Open or closed system? closed
- Accessories? a pump bag is useful if you are transporting it back and forth to work as well as a small cooler. I loved the Sarah Wells Lizzy bag with matching cooler and pump parts bag.
- Compatible bottles? I always used the spectra or a generic brand off amazon. I think nenesupply? They had a lot of great parts for spectra
- Tips on dealing with insurance - I went through the Aeroflow website, and it was a breeze. They dealt with insurance and my OB (I guess proof I was pregnant?) and then emailed me all of the options I was eligible to get for free or a small upgrade fee then shipped it to my door within a few days. Just an FYI some insurances are different on timing for example mine couldn't be ordered (or even see what was available to be covered) until 3 months before my due date.
- Pumping bras? Simple Wishes hands free pumping bra
Other Tips - get some kind of pumping lubricant! I loved bamboobies! Also don't be overwhelmed by the pump. It seemed so scary at first. Honestly my DH ended up being the one to figure it all out for me lol. I struggled so hard with breastfeeding (flat nipples, poor transfer etc) and one night around 3AM I hit my breaking point just crying in pain and frustration so DH opened it all up and figured out how to work it. It felt so weird at first. I had to make him set me up the first few times before I realized it was way more simple than I was making itSince we don't have to buy a lot of the larger items this time around (reusing DD's infant seat, etc.) I plan on spending the money out of pocket to get a Spectra. From what I've heard it's the best one out there.
On parts, I mostly got them on Amazon, but a local breastfeeding store near me carries them. Echo that nenesupply has some other part options - there are off-brand smaller flanges, for example. I also bought adapters (basically just rings) to be able to pump into narrow-neck bottles. Also, for those who had a Medela Pump in style or used a Medela symphony in the hospital (which I did due to some issues), there are ways you can modify the spectra and parts to use medela parts if you want. I didn’t, but I know people who did.
DD #2: May 2020
Baby #3: EDD May 2023; MC October 2022
DD2 born 9/10/17
I also use the medela pump in style. I May get some replacement parts and use it again, but want to upgrade to an alternative.
BFP1 04/24/2015 EDD Dec 2015 MMC 10W5d;
BFP 2 09/25/2015 EDD June 2016 MMC 9wks;
BFP 3 03/22/2016 EDD Dec 6th 2016
DD #2: May 2020
Baby #3: EDD May 2023; MC October 2022
I also second a Haaka. It saved me several ounces every time I had a let down and was either pumping or breastfeeding. Best $12 ever.
And last, but definitely not least, the Haakaa (or off-brand version). I leaked a bunch and loooooved not feeling like I was wasting. My milk came in late and I worked my ass and tits off to get a solid production. I wasn’t going to let any drop go to waste!
- BFP: 3/10/16 — Baby Girl born 11/20/16
TTC#2 April 2019The company my insurance wants me to go through also has the freemie independence.
With dd I used the s2 and loved it, but I wasn't something more portable this time. I know the s1 doesn't need to be plugged in, but it's huge and I'm thinking like being able to get stuff done and meet with colleague while pumping during my prep/lunch so I'm not so alone this time.
So I'm thinking something small that I can put on my hip and hook up freemie type cups with so my nips aren't on display. I think the willow needs bags and I find that pretty wasteful and both that and the elvie just seem way out of a good price range as I can't find insurance covering those.
BFP1 04/24/2015 EDD Dec 2015 MMC 10W5d;
BFP 2 09/25/2015 EDD June 2016 MMC 9wks;
BFP 3 03/22/2016 EDD Dec 6th 2016
DH: 32
Married 7/18/15
1st born at 35+4 on 6/6/16
Team green turned BLUE!
2nd born at 38+6 on 8/30/18
Team green turned PINK!
Due with #3 on 6/6/20 Team Green
- BFP: 3/10/16 — Baby Girl born 11/20/16
TTC#2 April 2019Also the ameda Mya pump looks like it has the best suction for a pump that's small and portable.
DD #2: May 2020
Baby #3: EDD May 2023; MC October 2022
Married Sept. 2013
DS1: Nov 11, 2016
MMC: 11/16/18 (9w6d)
CP: 2/3/19 (5w3d)
BFP! 8/24/19
DS2: May 10, 2020
Married Sept. 2013
DS1: Nov 11, 2016
MMC: 11/16/18 (9w6d)
CP: 2/3/19 (5w3d)
BFP! 8/24/19
DS2: May 10, 2020
- BFP: 3/10/16 — Baby Girl born 11/20/16
TTC#2 April 2019DD #2: May 2020
Baby #3: EDD May 2023; MC October 2022
I went through aeroflow and due to my insurance mine will not ship out on 2/13 (3 months before due date), but I already have it ordered.
DD #2: May 2020
Baby #3: EDD May 2023; MC October 2022
I feel so much more indecisive about things this pregnancy than I did with my first!
I went through Aeroflow again and it seems to be pretty easy they still have my info from last time so they'll contact my midwife again and ship it out. I think last time I got it around 28 weeks even though I ordered around 20 weeks. Last time they said that the would provide the resupply of parts, but after the first resupply they no longer worked with anthem. I checked and they said that they do work with them again so hopefully I'll get my resupply again.
I've looked at some cheap portable pumps on amazon, I'm assuming they're from china, but looking at maybe getting one of those babybella is the one I'm looking at with great reviews and it's only $84 with a supposed suction of 300, with . I'll also likely look at getting the freemie parts that are compatible with the spectra (also motif) and hopefully the portable one as well. Looking at the portable pumps that I could get with my insurance the suction was 220 or 250 compared to the 270 that I didn't think was strong. The ameda mya portable does have a 280 suction but I haven't read great things about ameda in general so didn't want to chance it, it was also not covered by my insurance.
Here's a link to the babybella
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TD4P8DS/ref=sspa_dk_detail_0?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B07TD4P8DS&pd_rd_w=8PgcU&pf_rd_p=c83c55b0-5d97-454a-a592-a891098a9709&pd_rd_wg=aQUQK&pf_rd_r=437CKACKRR1EKBQ4S1EG&pd_rd_r=55f9b6a0-41fe-4583-9fae-0b2fc8f12537&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEzR0o4RFNDUUtPVzlUJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwNDcyNDAzMVk0Q0dSMFlKQzM3TCZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwMTUyODQ2UFFOMFc1RkI3NzYyJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfZGV0YWlsX3RoZW1hdGljJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==