Wearable pump experiences

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Are you pumping while you are driving? What if you got in an accident. What about people who can see you.? I guess I am a pearl clutcher, but I think this is pretty weird.


Many people do this, it's NBD. I pumped on my morning commute every day with my first


Yeah the hit from an airbag would totally be NBD while pumping.


Is a hit from an airbag ever NBD? Maybe it's marginally worse while wearing a pump
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you pumping while you are driving? What if you got in an accident. What about people who can see you.? I guess I am a pearl clutcher, but I think this is pretty weird.


Many people do this, it's NBD. I pumped on my morning commute every day with my first


Yeah the hit from an airbag would totally be NBD while pumping.


Is a hit from an airbag ever NBD? Maybe it's marginally worse while wearing a pump


No it’s never a good thing, but wearing plastic parts AND getting slammed by an air bag?
Anonymous
My friend had a huge supply dip while using the Willow pump.
Anonymous
I have the newer Willow GO and found it to be much better than the Elvie for me personally but I am also small chested.
Anonymous
Not quite as cordless / hands free as the Elvie / Willow, but my friend loved the baby buddha. Said it was more effective than the Symphony.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not quite as cordless / hands free as the Elvie / Willow, but my friend loved the baby buddha. Said it was more effective than the Symphony.


Baby Buddha is AWESOME but you’d have to hack it to be compatible with freemie cups to wear it out of the house. It’s easy to do tho
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you pumping while you are driving? What if you got in an accident. What about people who can see you.? I guess I am a pearl clutcher, but I think this is pretty weird.


Many people do this, it's NBD. I pumped on my morning commute every day with my first


DP I pumped once in the backseat of a car, never while driving, but it was horrible and it's the type of thing that makes me question whether this notion that "breast is best" has just gone way too far and the lengths we go to are not worth it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you pumping while you are driving? What if you got in an accident. What about people who can see you.? I guess I am a pearl clutcher, but I think this is pretty weird.


Many people do this, it's NBD. I pumped on my morning commute every day with my first


DP I pumped once in the backseat of a car, never while driving, but it was horrible and it's the type of thing that makes me question whether this notion that "breast is best" has just gone way too far and the lengths we go to are not worth it.


honestly, it's just something you get used to. ultimately I had to wean earlier much earlier than I wanted, but once I got the hang of pumping on the commute with a wearable pump it was no more annoying than pumping during the work day
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you pumping while you are driving? What if you got in an accident. What about people who can see you.? I guess I am a pearl clutcher, but I think this is pretty weird.


Many people do this, it's NBD. I pumped on my morning commute every day with my first


DP I pumped once in the backseat of a car, never while driving, but it was horrible and it's the type of thing that makes me question whether this notion that "breast is best" has just gone way too far and the lengths we go to are not worth it.


honestly, it's just something you get used to. ultimately I had to wean earlier much earlier than I wanted, but once I got the hang of pumping on the commute with a wearable pump it was no more annoying than pumping during the work day


Fair enough. I think I also had a harder time pumping in general than others, even with a private office. I was never able to work while pumping, for example. I certainly wouldn't have been able to drive while pumping.
Anonymous
I had the willow. It was okay and worked well on long car rides. However, it has a lot of small parts that need to be very specifically and carefully cleaned. You would either have to take it totally apart and scrub it before your second pump or you can put some of the parts in the fridge, which willow advises will ruin the pump. You need to measure your nipples and purchase inserts to prevent your nipples from being damaged, and apparently the insert sizes are different from other pumps. Your body needs time to adjust to the pump, which uses different suction than other traditional pumps. I found all of this really overwhelming at a time when I was already stressed and exhausted. There is a Facebook group called Willow Pump User Support Group where women and lactation consultants chat about issues related to the pump. It was helpful when I first bought it but then it just made me tired to look at, so I left.
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