(I also submitted a question through the Medela website, and got a quick but generic response from a nurse/lactation consultant.) None of these suggestions helped.ĭesperate, I searched Amazon and found the Spectra S1 pump. I spoke with a lactation consultant, who advised trying bigger flanges and continued massaging and expression. What else could I do?!īy day 4, I added “use a hand pump” at the end of feeding, because I was getting more from the hand pump than the PISA. And this was my pumping routine: Drink a cup of Mothers’ Milk tea, apply warm TheraPearls to encourage letdown, look at pictures of my daughter, listen to the playlist I played in the hospital with her, massage while pumping, hand-express after pumping. By the end of the day, I had pumped enough for 1.5 bottles. Then the first full week of work - uh-oh. Didn’t pump enough to meet her needs, but figured it was early days. I returned to work on the Monday before Thanksgiving, and worked Monday, Tuesday, and a half day Wednesday. I chose the trusty Medela Pump In Style Advanced (PISA) through my insurance plan, because it was what I used with daughter #1 - I already had all the spare parts and accessories, and it worked marginally well enough. I planned to pump 4 times a day to replace the 4 feedings I would miss. (She’s now 15 weeks.) She needs 16 ounces a day, plus a little extra to send to daycare. I returned to work when my daughter was 12 weeks old. If you want to know more, here’s the full story: I doubled the amount of milk I pumped in one week of use. Portable, very quiet, comfortable, and reasonably priced. Short and sweet: This pump promises a Hilton on the moon and delivers. Thank you so much, Emily, for sharing your Spectra S1 breast pump review! Emily’s Spectra Review … I turn to crowd sourcing (including CorporetteMoms) when I need a new product, and wanted to pay it back. (I know I did.) I just ordered the pump, paid out of my own pocket, because I wasn’t happy with my current pump. I wanted to offer to write a review of the Spectra S1 breast pump I just ordered, because so many readers seemed to enjoy the recent review of the Medela Symphony. When we shared Reader R’s review of the Medela Sonata recently, Emily decided to contribute her own pump review and emailed us to say: This post contains affiliate links and CorporetteMoms may earn commissions for purchases made through links in this post. The Spectra S1 pump is available at Amazon ($189.99). Includes rechargeable battery, timer, and nightlight.Adjustable suction and cycling in letdown and expression mode.We’re so glad she volunteered to share her experience with other readers!įeatures of the Spectra S1 Breast Pump include: It can be tough to choose a breast pump when you’ve never used one before, so it really helps to get input directly from other moms - and that’s why we’re bringing you this Spectra review, courtesy of CorporetteMoms reader Emily.
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