Pumping Gear
There are a few breastfeeding products - like a hands-free bra, extra sets of pump parts, and a nursing cover - that are essential to making life as an exclusive pumper manageable. (When I got my first hands-free bra, it was life-changing! All of a sudden I could spend 2 hours a day holding my baby or working on a laptop instead of holding my breast shields in place.)
Because everyone is different, what breastfeeding products will be useful to you might be different than other pumping moms. Below are all of the reviews of pumping and breastfeeding products that I've written. In addition, I've highlighted the most helpful resources here.
7 Things that Will Make Your Life Easier - Not sure what pumping products you really need? Here's a list of seven things you need in one place.
Nursing Cover - For you, it's a pumping cover, not a nursing cover! Covers (while not necessary) can be a lifesaver when you want to pump in public or in front of your dad.
Milkscreen - Enjoy a drink after nine months of being pregnant, and then test your milk to make sure it's okay for your baby. (I did an experiment with testing my own breast milk!)
Best Manual Breast Pumps - For day-to-day pumping, a double electric pump is best, but a manual breast pump is a great thing to have as a backup in case your pump breaks or your power goes out.
Best Nipple Creams for Breastfeeding Moms
Sweetie Pie Organics Lactation Smoothies and Bars
The Best Nursing Cover for You and Your Baby (2019)
Pumpin Pals Make for More Comfortable Pumping
How to (Easily) Get A Free Breast Pump Using Your Insurance
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