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    ♥ms.pacman♥ is offline Red Diamond level (10,000+ posts)
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    Thumbs up hands-free pumping bustier

    just got a Simple Wishes hands-free bustier the other day. tried it (with my Medela Pump-in-Style advanced) this morning, and.....

    i am KICKING myself for not getting this sooner! it the best.thing.ever... is soo useful. hands-free is soo much better than having to hold the darn things up (especially if baby is fussing nearby, and don't have a free hand to do anything).

    i don't know why these things aren't more popular, or why they aren't sold in more places (BRU, etc). i found mine at the lactation store in my hospital and i only heard about it bc an LC who taught the breastfeeding class i took while preggo had mentioned it. she said it was just easier to get $30 bustier rather than pay extra $90 for Freestyle version of Medela pump. i never thot to get one though since i SAH and only pumped 1-2x a week so i didnt' think i really needed it. well now that ds has been eating solids and i pump almost every day (to get milk for rice cereal, etc) plus ds requires more attention, having hands-free option is really handy!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ♥ms.pacman♥ View Post
    just got a Simple Wishes hands-free bustier the other day. tried it (with my Medela Pump-in-Style advanced) this morning, and.....

    i am KICKING myself for not getting this sooner! it the best.thing.ever... is soo useful. hands-free is soo much better than having to hold the darn things up (especially if baby is fussing nearby, and don't have a free hand to do anything).

    i don't know why these things aren't more popular, or why they aren't sold in more places (BRU, etc). i found mine at the lactation store in my hospital and i only heard about it bc an LC who taught the breastfeeding class i took while preggo had mentioned it. she said it was just easier to get $30 bustier rather than pay extra $90 for Freestyle version of Medela pump. i never thot to get one though since i SAH and only pumped 1-2x a week so i didnt' think i really needed it. well now that ds has been eating solids and i pump almost every day (to get milk for rice cereal, etc) plus ds requires more attention, having hands-free option is really handy!!
    I totally agree! I have one at work and one at home and they've been lifesavers for me during pumping sessions!

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    This was a lifesaver for me when I was pumping at work! Love these.
    A very busy Mama to my two chiquitos.
    DS 11/08 and DD 7/10

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    Honey, I just recommended this to a friend's pregnant GF who intends to breastfeed & will be returning to work after their DS arrives in November.

    I now need a second one because I used mine exclusively as my only bra while DD was still in the hospital so it's kind of worn out.

    Also, I heard that the Freestyle's hands-free option doesn't play nicely with bigger chests (IIRC, you are also well-endowed?), so the Simple Wishes is a better bet anyway.
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    Isn't it fabulous?!? I LOVE mine. I started with an Easy Expressions one and it was okay, but then DH got me a Simple Wishes and it is the best thing ever. I EP and wear mine every single time I pump. It's amazing.


    I did have a FreeStyle that I used for a while so I could keep one pump at home and one at work. I am pretty large chested (34J) and wasn't able to use their "built in" hands free. I still used the Simple Wishes with it. I did love having the battery pack and being able to move around while I pumped, though.
    DS1 - Oct. '09

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    I love the hands free bras. That way I can pump at work and still be productive. Plus, I find that I get more milk with the bra then I do when I hold the pump. I don't know why, but I'll take it. Best invention ever.

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    Hurray! I ordered the Simple Wishes on Amazon and it came a few days ago. I don't need it yet, but I'm glad to hear it's working so well!
    Beaming mom to DS born 10/20/2010.
    The Force is strong with this one.

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    I love the bustier! I have a Freestyle but prefer to use the bustier instead. Easier set up! Now that I am back to work just trying to put on all the handsfree straps is too time consuming. And if you don't get it just right... ugh!
    (However, there are other advantages to the Freestyle, if anyone is considering it.)

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    I have a very silly question (due in August)
    In order to use these bustiers wouldn't you need to take off your shirt and bra and put this on?
    Seems like a lot of trouble to do at work. My workplace will not take kindly to pumping sessions and I'll be borrowing peoples offices so I'll need t be speedy!

    Thanks,
    Jodi

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    So Simple Wishes or Easy Expressions - which is the preferred one for ease of pumping? I'm kicking myself because I just saw someone giving one away NIB in my size on my mom's listserve and I didn't email to claim it (it's been taken by now). Maybe this will make me hate pumping less. How do these things even work?

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