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Hands free breast pump recommendations

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Bunny2021 · 04/12/2023 17:38

My elvie has stopped working. Unfortunately, it’s out of warranty. I’m fully planning on this being our last DC and I’m only pumping once a day, so I can’t really justify the replacement cost of a new elvie.

I’ve been looking at the Pippetta hands free ones but they seem so much cheaper than elvie - just worried about the whole “buy cheap, buy twice”.

Does anyone have experience of other (cheaper) breast pumps?

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Bunny2021 · 04/12/2023 19:06

Hopeful bump as I need to order one tonight as my boobs are so sore!

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PollyMumsnet · 20/12/2023 15:54

Hi @Bunny2021 thanks for posting! If you're still on the lookout for breast pump recommendations, you might find our round-up of the best wearable breast pumps helpful. Any thoughts or feedback, do get in touch 💐

Best wearable breast pumps for hands free pumping 2024 | Mumsnet

From Fraupow, Elvie and Medela, these are the best wearable breast pumps, tried and tested by breastfeeding mums

https://www.mumsnet.com/swearsby/best-wearable-breast-pumps

jefl · 23/12/2023 05:06

I've got a fraupow (I think that's how it's spelt?!).

Its really discrete but not the quietest- I get about the same amount of milk from this as my big electric one.

I found Bella baby awful - felt like putting my nipple through a cheese grater - even with the flange etc fitting well and the suction level right down.

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