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Does anybody have experience of using wearable breast pumps on a regular basis?
I am desperate to have my breasts pumped several times every day, and I use a hospital grade pump at full suction. But I am immobile when suckling due to the wires and tubes.
It would be lovely to be subjected to heavy breast suction whilst shopping or walking down the street.
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(09-11-2024, 08:37 PM)valerie anne Wrote: Does anybody have experience of using wearable breast pumps on a regular basis?
I am desperate to have my breasts pumped several times every day, and I use a hospital grade pump at full suction. But I am immobile when suckling due to the wires and tubes.
It would be lovely to be subjected to heavy breast suction whilst shopping or walking down the street.
I just started pumping with a non-wearable machine and I absolutely love it...but am also curious about pumps that I can just attach and go about whatever I need to do while they pump. The results so far have been excellent...especially my nipples which were already quite big due to HRT...but now they're huge. Hope you can find wearables...if you do let me know...I will do the same.
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What kind of pumps?
I have Noogleberry airlock pumps. They are supposed to hold the vacuum once the tubes are disconnected. They don't... Annoying.
I also have wearable breastfeeding pumps and those work very well. Obviously the direct stimulation is limited to the area around the nipple and areola, but they stick really well to the body and suction is satisfying. I bought them from Amazon for about £35/pair. It's the kind with 12 intensities and 4 programs, with an LED display. If you buy them, also buy a bra 2 cups larger than you are, non padded, to hold them up against your chest. Note that "wearable" doesn't mean "silent", so they are not stealth at all.