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M**.
Life-changing
First, this is NOT sponsored or fake in anyway — genuine experience from a first time mom who’s been deeply struggling with depression rooted in pumping. My baby never learned to latch properly due to a lot of facial and full body tension, but I desperately wanted to give him breast milk due to the research behind it, so I started pumping. Unfortunately no one told me how much a stationary pump sucks — and how much more it sucks when you have to sit at it 8 times a day due to being an undersupplier. So that’s accumulatively like 5 hours a day dedicated to pumping. My baby is 6 weeks old now and I’d been at this the whole time, to no avail. My supply has struggled to increase. It did a little, but then dropped down again, and I believe part of that had to do with depression itself. The stationary pump literally felt like a ball and chain; my back was killing me from having to sit and lean forward with it all the time, and I couldn’t get a single thing done. My life became feed the baby, change the baby, pump, repeat. There was no time to play with my baby, no time to go to the toilet, to shower, to get myself food, to clean, to get enough sleep to exercise or even go outside. My house was getting messier and messier around me and all I could do was watch. My husband helped as much as he could, but he couldn’t keep up with cleaning everything on his own, he was already doing all of the laundry, cooking, dishes, shopping, working, as well as waking up at night to help with the baby. I was crying every day with anxiety about missing any pumps, because I was already making so little and I was sure I’d just dry up and stop altogether if I missed one. I couldn’t envision the future, keeping this up for 6+ months would’ve been torture.If this sounds like you, get a portable pump. Do it sooner than I did. Though to be fair, the reason I didn’t is because I was mismeasured by my LC and I didn’t think there were flanges in my size for most wearables. After reassessing, I realized I might actually need a 13mm, which is the smallest offbrand flange out there for this pump. It’s a pricey pump, but we bit the bullet and haven’t had a single regret. I can actually do things again, it feels like overnight I got my life back.For the pump itself: I do like it so far, it has a fairly low profile (or as much as you could hope for), you can sit comfortably while using it and move around, I can still feed my baby and change his diaper, I can clean, I even went for a walk with it. People say they have a hard time with it slipping around and falling out but I haven’t had that. What I will say is you NEED a very secure bra, you can’t use just anything. I’m using the Kindred Bravely bras I bought. You don’t need these, but you need something with a similar tightness that is going to be stretchy enough to allow for the pumps, but firm enough that it’s going to hold them on you and not budge. The app for this is okay; I like the auto feature for increasing milk supply. I don’t think I’ve seen too much increase, but I am at least seeing all of my normal levels, so I know it’s emptying me all the way.Negatives:The app is a little annoying and could use some work. I have yet to get my pumps to be perfectly synchronized while using them. I also find it really annoying that they don’t supply you with wall plugs??? You have to plug in two cords to charge each pump individually, but you have to provide your own wall plugs. For this price, I find that to be wrong. They should either provide you with two wall plugs, or invent their own with two input slots in it so that you can charge both pumps on one plug. And the other thing I find irritating is that the smallest flange insert they offer is 17mm. They are leaving out a HUGE part of the population, it’s not uncommon at all for people to need smaller flanges than this. I was fortunate to know to look for smaller flanges that are offbrand, but some people may not know about this and might try to use the ones supplied that are too big for them. Why give a nipple measuring tool that starts at 11mm if you’re not going to offer flanges for them? Anyway, the only other thing is that there’s a lot of parts to this to clean. I’ve been using the method of sticking them (minus the motor) in the fridge so that I have to clean them less often, because that in itself would be quite the task.Otherwise, I would give these a solid 4.6 out of 5. I am so happy I invested in them and I’ve gotten my life back overnight.Update: One other negative I’m noticing is that the markings on the collection cups aren’t accurate. I’ve been testing them against my baby bottles, which I know are accurate. It’s accurate at 30ml, so you can put two 30 ml quantities into my baby bottle and get 60. But when you pour the whole thing back into the collection cup, it doesn’t reach the 60ml marking, it’s more like 55. The factory has the lines perfectly spaced apart, which you can’t do because the collection cups are not one width, they’re small at the bottom and get wider. So that’s pretty frustrating when you’re an underproducer and carefully trying to measure how much milk you’re making and if you’re trending upward or downward.
L**L
Liberating & Life-Changing
I am a first-time Mom about 3 months post-partum. I bought this pump about a month ago, or 2 months into my journey into exclusively pumping. I had previously been counting the days until I could quit breastfeeding because I truly hated being plugged into a wall 8 times a day and barely getting enough to feed my baby. I felt like a hamster on a wheel thinking about nothing but feeding her, pumping for the next feed, and supplementing. This pump has changed my life. I truly believe it increased my supply. I am down to 4-5 pumps per day with it and thankfully have had no issues with mastitis or clogged ducts and am now producing more than enough to feed baby each day. Using this wearable now as my primary pump, I am also amazed by how much more I am able to get done each day. It does have a lot of small parts but I put it in my Momcozy bottle washer at least once a day with no issues with warping, and in-between washes I do the fridge hack. All that to say, this pump has been an absolute god-send. If things keep going as well as they have I believe I will be breastfeeding my baby much longer than I had expected, and with less distress along the way. I am so, so thankful.
V**A
Game changer! Prefer this pump x1000 over Medela swing
I got the Medela swing pump through insurance and wish I would have chosen the Momcozy option. This pump is next level awesome. Super easy to use, quiet, and I can get stuff done around the house without worrying about my milk spilling. In contrast when I would use the Medela pump and I bent over milk with pour out.I love the app control for the pump. It makes it easy to adjust when holding or feeding the baby with one hand. Excellent battery life, super easy to clean. Hands down best choice! (Plus is pretty 🤩)
N**N
Loving the hands free pump!!
Loving this pump. Been able to function while pumping instead of having to sit in one place is awesome. Battery lasts multiple days! Easy cleaning and assembly.
M**A
I loved them until I hated them
I really wanted to love this pumps but unfortunately I end up hating them because they keep on breaking. They worked well the first 5 times I used them. If they were fully charged they would definitely empty me after 30 minutes. Loved how the app makes it easy to change the settings and to check the time without having to look under my shirt. They are very discreet because you can barely hear them. But they kept on breaking. I did everything how I supposed to do it, I took it apart how it was shown on the manual, cleaned it with soap, water, and a brush, and then sterilized it. One day I was using it and one side wasn't pulling any milk out and when I took it apart everything looked fine. But when I washed it (gently) that little piece came off like nothing. I called customer support the first time and they quickly replaced it. But not even 2 weeks later it broke again. Now I came here and check the reviews again and noticed this is a recurring problem on this pumps. I wish i would have known about it before I bought it. I will definitely return it.
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