B.C.
This is a new concept for me.
18 yrs ago they had nursing bras and pumps were separate.
Things change!
Good luck in finding one that works best for you.
Hello moms, there are hundreds of hands free pumping bras available online etc; if you used one recently and love it..ok, ok no one loves pumping...let me know brand etc! I use the Medela pump in style advanced pump, but many people don't seem to like the Medela bras.
Juggling twins! I need hands free! Thanks :-)
This is a new concept for me.
18 yrs ago they had nursing bras and pumps were separate.
Things change!
Good luck in finding one that works best for you.
My pediatrician told me to buy a sports bra from WalMart and cut my own holes into it. That way I could have several for the price of one of the "specialty" hands free pumping bras. She was right - just put it on, then use a marker to mark where you need your holes - I think the bras are like $8 at WalMart.
Good luck!
I had the pumping bustier and it worked great for me. I wore a regular nursing bra, and when it was time to pump, I could slip the bustier over the bra, and zip it in the front. Then, when done, unzip the bustier, and be done with it. With a button down shirt on, I didn't have to do anything with the shirt but unbutton it in the front, and slip the bustier underneath.
I think it might have been the Easy Expression version - which is made my Medela - but I'm not sure. But it wasn't the pumping bra, it was the bustier.
Some people like the freemie. I just slipped rubber bands around the "horns" of the pump, and attached them to my nursing bra straps and it worked for me. You can google it.
Best F. B.