This week let's talk breastpumps. For anyone planning to or thinking about breastfeeding and pumping, exclusively pumping, etc. feel free to ask questions or for recommendations from STM+.
Anyone who has experience, please share any insight on pumps you loved (or didn't), accessories that were must haves, etc.
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As for accessories for the pump, I'd highly recommend having multiple parts - some for work and some for home, for those folks who will be pumping at work. If you have an office, get a white erase board now so your colleagues are used to you putting things like "do not disturb" on your door. Get a pump bra so you can use your hands to scroll social media or catch up on work emails. If you're using a lactation room that others use, learn where it is and how it works now so you aren't going in blind when you return from parental leave exhausted and emotional. Invest in a small cooler that you can slide into a work fridge. I preferred to pump into bags that I could use to fill daycare bottles. More wasteful but so much less laborious. Keep a sharpie on hand to label the bag with the date. I also labeled my kid's bottles with the date, because if daycare sent milk home I could know what I could keep for another day or so and send back.
Everyone has THEIR nipple cream that they swear by. For me it was the Medela brand with lanolin. I'd suggest having a few on hand to see which ones your nips like the most.
Ok so maybe I am also here to teach, in addition to learn lol.
ETA their tubing and flanges were identical to Medela
I also have an evenflo manual pump that I got because I wasn't always where I could use my whole big system. It doesn't get a ton of love but it was handy to have at the time and relatively cheap.
I also have a haakaa that I got before my 2nd and it's amazing. I wound up getting quite a bit of milk to go in my freezer. Unfortunately, it never got used because my 2nd decided that she didn't like getting her milk anywhere but the source!
If you're not covered by insurance or planning on having more than one child I would probably recommend not investing in a whole system until you're sure you're going to need it. If I had bought one before my daughter it would have just gathered dust. A manual and/or a haakaa should do you fine until you know if you're going to need it or not. Always looking to save people money!
W born September 2020
#3 due November 2022
I paid out of pocket for a Medela Symphony which I liked. I borrowed my friend's spectra at work one day and it was uncomfortable and did not give me better results.
I have small nipples, so I ended up buying Maymom flanges from Amazon (like 15 and 17mm) which I LOVED because they were only one part and made me a lot more comfortable.
This time around I'm really hoping to get a Willow pump. They are sometimes partially covered by insurance now where they weren't before. I think the Elvies are as well but Willow seems better for me. Last go around I was pumping 3-4x per 12hr shift initially which was easy as a NICU nurse. This time I'm on a busy peds medical floor and know for sure I won't be able to pump that much unless I have a discreet, hands free option. I also would like to pump more at home which would be hard with a regular pump and a toddler+baby.
I used my hand pump (modela) much more often to relieve pressure and even pump bottles (I am an over producer, which is a blessing, but also very difficult at times). I got the hand pump through the WIC clinic for free. If you receive WIC I would definitely see what they have available.