I think we missed this last week?? If I just missed, I apologize and am happy to delete or close this thread. But it's been on my mind and I've been dying to talk about it.
Let's talk breast pumps - manual, electric, hospital-grade. What are your questions? What's your advice?
Re: Product Spotlight: Breast Pumps
I also registered for a Haakaa manual pump after reading tips from other moms about pumping while nursing so as not to waste any milk and to help keep my breastmilk production balanced.
Due with baby #2: Feb 2022
Married 6/15/13
BFP #1 5/8/16, EDD 12/31/16- DD born 9/10/16 at 24 weeks
~In our hearts forever~
BFP #2 10/14/17, EDD 7/1/18
I am a huge Spectra fan. I got an S2 AND and S9 from insurance (I lucked out). Loved both, the S9 was excellent while traveling and on the go. I will just get new parts, so I'm good to go.
I also got super lucky as someone gave me a pretty much brand new S1 and a brand new unopened Hakaa! I had a Hakaa but I started using it too late when it wasn't catching much. So I'm excited to get on that bandwagon right away!
@babyodo I didn't even try to learn the pump before baby. I was shown how to use one at the hospital and they helped me fit me with the right flanges as well, so don't worry too much about it!
@babyodo I didn't try to figure out my pump until well after birth. It wasn't too difficult. I didn't use it until my kid was 4ish weeks old. I used the haakaa and a Medela hand pump a little before that, but mostly just a lot of direct nursing to get my supply up.
I used the Hakaa a lot as well. In the first several weeks I used it on one side while nursing on the other and was able to have some milk for
my husband to bottle-feed on occasion (until we had a two-day power outage and I lost it). I would also take it into a hot shower with me if I felt a clog forming. Such a life-saver!
Does anyone have experience with Hygeia EnJoye? It seems too good to be true that the hospital grade one is cheapest.
Also my insurance said they'd cover the pump after birth. Is that normal? I'm a preparer and am concerned with the idea of having to deal with getting it AFTER baby arrives.
DD - 12/28/17
TTC #2 3/2019
BFP 5/2019 || MC - D&C 5/2019
BFP 2/2020 || EDD 10/10/2020
Lastly, is it true you're supposed to replace your pump?? Mine is going to be a bit over 2 years old and I thought I just had to change the parts? I was also given a Spectra S1 and plan on trying that one too. STMs, are you reusing your old pump?
carting my pump back and forth every day. (I forgot my pump at home once or twice with my first and don’t want to risk repeating that.)
ETA--I would reuse an open system pump too if you sterilize and get new parts.
As for reusing the pump, open systems are not recommended to reuse and can often grow mold inside. Closed systems are okay to reuse as long as you change out the parts. Keep in mind most pumps are only built to last xx amount of hours. Most website/manufacturers will tell you what the hours are. Unfortunately not all insurances will cover one pump per pregnancy (I have Aetna and they only allow one every 36 months) so if you plan to have more children it might be smart to look into these details before deciding which pump to go with. Also don’t forget, if you have HSA/FSA dollars, you can use them towards your pump purchase.