š¼ Pump smart, save every drop, and join the eco-conscious mama tribe!
The Haakaa Manual Breast Pump and Ladybug Milk Collector Combo features a 100ml manual pump and a 75ml milk collector made from BPA-free, food-grade silicone. Designed for quiet, hands-free use without electricity, it fits all breast shapes comfortably and captures milk efficiently. Lightweight and portable, itās perfect for busy, health-conscious moms seeking an eco-friendly, convenient breastfeeding solution.
Product Dimensions | 5.43 x 1.18 x 4.72 inches |
Item model number | AMZ039-AMZ |
Safety warning | Check product condition regularly.Replace if this product shows any signs of damage.Do not store near any sharp objects.Only soft bristle brushes or soft sponges should be used to clean this product as hard scourers may scratch the surface.Exposure to detergent may make the silicone in this product appear cloudy.This product is not a toy.Do not use this product for anything other than its intended use.Store the product in a cool,dry place and avoid direct sunlight.Adult suprevision is required.If there is no milk flow out in the process of milk.Please consult your local lactation doctor or use it under your doctor's orders. |
Material Type | Silicone |
Material free | BPA Free, Lead Free, Phthalate Free, Plastic Free |
Additional product features | Hands Free Usage, Lightweight, Spill Proof, Wearable |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | 100ml Pump + 75ml Ladybug Collectorx2 |
Pump type | Manual |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | Yes |
Item Weight | 2 ounces |
A**R
Itās all for the liquid gold! Get these!
I absolutely love these! A friend of mine recommended these to me when she had her LO. I use the lady bugs the day after I came home from hospital. They were perfect! I skipped the engorgement bc these babies did their job! Such a relief!! I Love how you can just put these on between feedings and no milk is wasted! I use to use the pads in my bras with my first LO. (Such a waste) Less than a month of having my second LO I already have more than a months of milk in the freezer! No work, no pumping just letting these babies do what they were made todo. So easy!! I tried the hand press haakaa, not a fan, but the lady bugs alone get the 5 stars from me. Theyāre not bad in comfort, I recommend a good support nursing bra to hold these babies in. And loose fitting tops because they do make your boobs look funny out in public.
B**S
Must have.
Most used items I have postpartum. Great gift for expecting mothers who plan to breastfeed. Great suction and easy to wash.
A**A
Lady bugs to the rescue
No milk left behind is all I could say
T**R
Yes, yes, YES! Saved my BF journey š„¹
As a FTM, I didnāt know what to expect from BF. I was told constantly that it will be painful at first but you just have to power through. Well I didnāt know what a bad latch felt like because the lactation consultant at the hospital (Orlando Health - Winnie Palmer: DO NOT RECOMMEND!) was not helpful and was dismissive when I tried asking questions for more help. So two weeks in I find out heās still not returned to his birth weight so they tell me come back in two days, and find heās lost more weight. Iām devastated scared that Iām doing something wrong to hurt my baby & found out my baby has had such a bad latch that heās been outright chewing on my nipples like jerky, causing excessive tissue damage & my milk supply was almost gone. Like droplets almost gone. The pediatrician told me I need to supplement with formula immediately & stop putting him to the nipple, which every FTM mom knows that absolutely crushed me. I found a remarkable lactation consultant (sheās in Central Florida & works in Merrit Island, but Iām not sure itās safe to put her name here for those who may want to use her services) & she helped me with modifications for his upper lip tie (found out that was the source of my boys bad latch) & had us start using the even flow balance bottles because she said they kind of auto correct his mouth to fix his latch to minimize nipple confusion. While my nipples weāre heading, she had me use these. Omg. Omg. The picture you see is after a few days of consistently using these to pump, thatās how bad the tissue damage and pain was, and yāall. Seeing that much milk in one pump, I WAS IN TEARS! My supply has recovered and baby boy is back BF but I still use these on the boob he isnāt actively feeding from during feeds so no milk is wasted. They are such a great investment & I cannot recommend them enough! Only downside is EVERYTHING clings to the material so if you have pets, be wary.
J**Y
Favorite
My favorite, easy to use. Easy to clean and very useful
A**R
Pump is great, ladybugs not so much.
I use the pump everyday, it is super handy and works great. I have a manual Mandela pump also and prefer this one hands down. The ladybugs I wish I could return cause they do not work like I thought they would. They are uncomfortable and bulky inside my bra. Just put the pump on one breast to collect let down while your baby drinks on the other. The ladybugs were a waste of money for me.
A**A
Manual Breast Pump for Breastfeeding
These work ok, I had difficulties getting the Haaka to collect enough milk, and when I did have a good suction it was PAINFUL and I didn't get much out. so be prepared for that. I did like the collection cups, I would put one on the opposite side my baby was feeding on and the let down would collect which was nice because I could save it for later.
E**G
No more soaked nursing pads!
Ladybug šThe Haakaa Ladybugs are awesome. Made 100% from silicone, the ladybugs are easy to clean and use. I love that the ladybugs have legs and can stand up, so dont have to worry about spills, and plug on top makes for easy pouring. You can see from the photo that I get about 1 oz of breastmilk from one breast while I'm feeding from the other. I've been collecting the milk and freezing it for my baby. No more soaking wet nursing pads and no wonder they get soaked! 1oz!!!Manual PumpI have only used the manual pump to help treat mastitis. You can go to Haakaa's website on the treatment instructions, where you have to wear the pump until it falls off/lose suction twice a day. I don't have patience to wait for the manual pump to lose suction, so I only tried it a few times. While it definitely helped to relieve some pain/discomfort, I can't speak to its effectiveness for treating mastitis.For collecting milk, the ladybugs are great though! I'm the lazy type so worked well for me. Put on, take off, pour, and wash. I normally only have letdown when I'm breastfeeding so technically one ladybug would be sufficient. I never wear both ladybugs at the same time, but it's nice to have a spare when one ladybug is still drying or you haven't had a chance to clean it yet.
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