Parks also notes that there's a learning curve to wearable pumps, because spilling and overfilling can be a problem. There are a few main brands that are true wearable pumps, along with portable pumps and different adaptors (like Freemie Cups) that make non-wearable pumps more mobile." Krystyn Parks, M.S., R.D., IBCLC of Feeding Made Easy tells Best Products, "Wearable breast pumps have come a long way in the past few years. When you buy through links on our site we may earn an affiliate commission.There are several wearable breast pumps on the market, so I spoke with a lactation consultant to find out what you might want to consider before you buy a wearable breast pump. – Motherhood Community is reader supported. * The open system deluxe cups come with a connection kit for Hygeia, Nuk, Lactina, & Symphony. Because you can’t return it, there’s no way to really tell if it will properly fit your boobs.There’s no trial program or refunds – if you open the package, you can’t return it and get your money back.The next-generation cups aren’t compatible with the Medela Pump In Style, Medela Freestyle, or Sonata.*.The first-generation offerings are an open system (no milk barrier) so there may be leakage problems.The battery life is only about an hour.Freemie’s electronic pump motor isn’t as powerful as other brands’ pump motors.Spectra pumps M1, S1, S2, S1 Plus, S2 Plus, 9 Plus.BellaBaby Duo Pocket, Bellababy Duo Rechargeable.Compatibility with other pumps – according to the Freemie site their Next Generation Freemie Cups are compatible with the following pumps:.Leak-resistant – The ‘next-generation cups’ are more secured than the older models because they’re closed system cups (contains a milk barrier).Larger reusable pumping cups – Freemie cups can hold 8 ounces of milk, which is more storage than other brands like the Elvie that often hold around 5 ounces.Battery powered (rechargeable USB battery).Wearable & Wireless – the collection cups fit inside your nursing bra and are portable so you can get some hands-free pumping done (somewhat discreetly) at work, while driving, while cooking, etc.The Freemie Independence pump is also available through several vendors that commonly accept insurance. Insurance-friendly – Freemie accepts HSA and FSA cards on their website.Safer materials – Freemie designs are BPA, DEHP, and latex-free. Made by a working mom – the patented Freemie System was invented by an emergency physician and Standford alumna after the birth of her preemie twins.
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