🚼 Pumping Made Effortless!
The Breast Pump Milk Collection Cup is a revolutionary accessory designed for hands-free pumping, compatible with various breast pump models including Spectra and Medela. Made from soft, BPA-free silicone, it ensures comfort and safety for both mother and baby. Its portable design allows for easy use on-the-go, while the simple cleaning process makes it a practical choice for busy moms.
Product Dimensions | 9.06 x 4.33 x 3.15 inches |
Item model number | PJ-13 |
Material Type | Silicone |
Material free | BPA Free |
Additional product features | wearable, Bpa Free Hands Free, hands_free_usage |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | Portable |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | No |
Item Weight | 13.7 ounces |
Country/Region of origin | China |
M**O
Works with Spectra!
I love the convenience of this cup, it's not too heavy and goes well inside a nursing or pumping bra. It is a little bulky but it's not super uncomfortable! So far it hasn't leaked but you have to make sure that the seal is TIGHT and dry. It's not terrible to clean, and it works well with my maymom inserts. It does include extra tubing and the silicone part. Overall it's pretty great for the price!
C**
BEST PURCHASE FOR PUMPING MAMA
I don’t ordinarily write reviews but I had to for this one. If you are on the fence about buying this, trust me BUY IT! I have exclusively pumped since my baby was born almost 5 months ago. The traditional flanges were such a pain to use and not very discrete when pumping in public, they also hurt my nipples and made them very sensitive and sore. This product has saved me especially going back to work! Here are all the reasons I love it! :1. So discrete to wear in public and so easy when I am driving to and from work and pump. Yes I pump in the car it’s very convenient2. It hooks up to your hospital grade pump very easily, I have the spectra and I get the SAME output of milk as I did with the traditional flanges3. It holds 9 oz of milk in both cups which is amazing! Especially when I have my first pump in the morning and I get between 8-9 oz on each side4. Its easier to hold my baby and feed her if needed while still pumping5. Probably my FAVORITE reason NO PUMPING BRAs! You can use other bras! I use these comfy nursing bras which make clothes look way better and make be feel more myself6. No nipple pain! So much easier on the nipples they aren’t sore or sensitive the way they were with the flangeI feel like there might be more reasons but honestly my favorite purchase I actually bought 2 just to make it easy with with. Only thing is they only come in one size so get nipple inserts that align with your nipple size.
A**R
Worth the money
Works great with my Spectra pump and my output is the same as using the out of bra flanges
K**É
Game changer!
If you’re on the fence about these, just go ahead and buy them! I was skeptical but decided to give them a try. I have the spectra 1 pump and these work effortlessly with the pump. Assembly is very easy. These are much more comfortable then the normal flanges and makes me more portable allowing me to do more while pumping. Cleaning them is also easy. Make sure you’re careful when taking them off as to not spill the milk.
G**I
Best replacement cups
There is a pretty steep learning curve when it comes to getting third party pumping parts. With that said, when it is done right, this particular set is worth every penny and even made the crappy Medela Pump-in-Style pump that was free with insurance actually usable. The flange is very comfortable compared to any plastic flange, and the price is great relative to other third party parts sets (around $30).The suction is insanely good but only if you take several precautions:- Get yourself a nipple ruler to find the correct flange insert. The default size is 22mm, but the average nipple is 17mm. I found out the hard away aka painful nips for the first month of pumping. It's not supposed to hurt (but unfortunately you might still have some soreness).- Make sure that all of the parts of fully dry. If there is even a little moisture when you attach the parts together, you will not get a perfect seal.- Make sure that all of the pieces are assembled properly. Even if something is a bit crooked, you won't get a perfect seal. Recheck. Every. Single. Piece.- Make sure that the duckbill valves are not ripped or broken. Even the tiniest rip will prevent a perfect seal. Check this before every use, keep spares, and replace often. Almost all replacement duckbill valves are compatible.- While the top lid doesn't touch your pumped milk (where you connect the tubes), make sure to wash it (don't need to sanitize except maybe the first time) because any moisture or incidental milk that spills during the transfer process or if you move the wrong way will prevent a perfect seal. Before reattaching, make sure it is fully dry.- If the suction isn't perfect right away, stop and troubleshoot every single piece and check for moisture especially in the tubes, lids, diaphragms, and flanges.- If you're sure you did everything perfectly, it could be that your pump needs troubleshooting (battery/power issue, tube connection issue, etc.).Another reason I love these cups is that I was able to easily immediately adapt or frankenstein these cups and accompanying parts with all 3 of my pumps to make them all work:For the Pumpables Genie Advanced (best pump in my opinion): I could connect the tubes directly to the pump without adapting anything.For the Medela Pump-in-Style, I chucked the entire flange/connector set and only needed to keep the existing Y tube (which you can easily buy on Amazon). I cut the Medela V off of the Y right below the connector, and used the TOVVILD Y-tube connector piece to connect the remaining single tube to the TOVVILD tubes.For the Elvie Stride (not worth the $$$): I cut the single tube part of the Elvie Stride closer to the end that attaches to the pump instead of the connector, and I could use the tubes I already adapted for the Medela for this pump.How to not cry over spilled milk:Believe me when I tell you that I did this many times. Just take some precautions and be prepared BEFORE detaching the cups.- Make sure your work area is clean and prepped and your final collection vessel is ready BEFORE you pull out the cups.- Detach the lids with the tubes or only the tubes while they are still attached to you.- Once you detach the cups from your boobs, immediately tilt the cups with the flange facing up. Put the cups down on a stable and flat surface.- When you're ready to pour the milk out, instead of risking spillage by detaching the flange, just bend the flange away and tilt the cup down in the same direction as it would sit on your boob into your final collection vessel.- Move your collection vessel away so that you have room to clean up and detach your cup parts for cleaning.Hope this helps!
T**N
Wonderful but Noisy - Edited due to low suction now
I love this thing. If I’m gone all day from my baby I can easily fit this in my purse or tote bag. It pumps pretty well. My only complaint would be that it is very loud. It really doesn’t bother me too much, but the advertisements say low noise and that’s just not the case. My Spectra S2 is quieter than this. However, it’s very convenient in a pinch and the price is great! Have already recommended it to some fellow moms.Updating seven months after purchase:I'm taking away a star. It's been a good pump for the price but in the last several weeks it has lowered in effectiveness. It's hardly pumping any milk, maybe an ounce or so. I can pump 3-4 ounces if I use my Spectra. I do use it frequently, at least once a day when I'm on the go. I use my spectra when I'm at home though. Anyway, I'm disappointed that I now need to find a new replacement.
H**R
Not the best…
The product worked well for a few weeks Then started to lose suction power. I have been using coconut oil as a lubricant And I find that the parts, despite washing and sanitizing have become very greasy and loose. The diaphragm does not seem to stay seated during pumping, and I’m losing precious milk for my baby. I have to constantly stop pumping to adjust the diaphragms and then continue pumping even though the idea of convenience for this product is great, it could be better.
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