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Posted by: holley79 Jul 12 2006, 09:13 AM
Have any of you bought one? How much was it? Where did you get it? Was it worth it? Are there different brands? I am just curious. I am thinking about getting one for work. I was thinking about pumping on my way to work, pumping at home and still have my hands free. All that kind of fun stuff.

Any help is appreciated.

Posted by: coasterqueen Jul 12 2006, 09:47 AM
You mean you can't have your hands free with a regular nursing bra? biggrin.gif I pump (both sides) and play games on the computer all the time. I pump (one side) and drive at the same time - I know not very safe, but in certain situations it's necessary.

I'm too cheap, just lean those puppies up against your desk and voila! your hands are free to do what you please. tongue.gif

Posted by: KingMom Jul 12 2006, 10:01 AM
LOL! I was the same as Karen. I could drive and all if needed.

A friend of mine (mom2tripp) had something similar though that she bought when her regular pump was broke and she said she got a lot less milk using it. I think it was called Whisper Wear or something like that.

Other than that, that's all I know.

Posted by: coasterqueen Jul 12 2006, 10:23 AM
QUOTE (Mom2Colin @ Jul 12 2006, 12:01 PM)
LOL! I was the same as Karen. I could drive and all if needed.

A friend of mine (mom2tripp) had something similar though that she bought when her regular pump was broke and she said she got a lot less milk using it. I think it was called Whisper Wear or something like that.

Other than that, that's all I know.

Where is she anyways? Sorry OT.

I've heard of the Whisper Wear, but not many good reviews.

Posted by: holley79 Jul 12 2006, 10:45 AM
Thanks ladies. I must not be as talented as you guys. emlaugh.gif I just took a sports bra I had, put two slits in the front, and it works. LOL.

QUOTE
Where is she anyways? Sorry OT.


I haven't seen her in forever. How is she?

Posted by: msoulz Jul 12 2006, 12:10 PM
QUOTE (coasterqueen @ Jul 12 2006, 01:47 PM)
You mean you can't have your hands free with a regular nursing bra? biggrin.gif I pump (both sides) and play games on the computer all the time. I pump (one side) and drive at the same time - I know not very safe, but in certain situations it's necessary.

I'm too cheap, just lean those puppies up against your desk and voila! your hands are free to do what you please. tongue.gif

dito.gif That works for me too, like right now!!! thumb.gif

Posted by: holley79 Jul 14 2006, 07:11 AM
I brought my battery pack for my PIS and going to give the one sided pumping on the way home a try. Wish me luck ladies. blink.gif

Posted by: hottubewrk Oct 2 2012, 04:54 AM
Some materials can cause itchiness and rashes, and sometimes, allergic reactions. So to avoid these skin conditions, check what kind of materials the breast pump bra is made.

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