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2025-09-02 19:14:17
I used these to catch my letdown on the opposite side I was nursing from. These worked perfectly! I was able to catch so much milk instead of letting it leak into a pad. They hold up well and are easy to clean. The reservoir is a good size and holds a good amount of milk. There is a little opening at the top, so you will need to be careful when bending over to make sure they don’t leak. I found them to be comfortable and used them the most during my first few weeks of nursing while my supply was regulating. Now, 3 months later, I don’t have much use for them as I don’t leak much anymore. They were a godsend in the beginning!
susana
2025-08-31 12:06:55
I wanted something to catch the drops of let-down on one boob while my little one was nursing on the boob. Originally I had used the Haka pump for this purpose, but it hangs down too far and interrupts with nursing and she kept kicking it off with those active little legs! This has fit the bill. It stays in place by nestling into your bra cup. So while I'm nursing on the L side, for example, I keep the bra cup in place on the right side and slide this in. I usually catch about a half ounce per side -- it all adds up, and it keeps the bra from getting wet with leakiness. I have quit using cotton breast shields/pads almost entirely since buying these. While I was originally only going to use them when nursing, now I keep them on most of the day, and it allows me to catch the early drops as I start to get full again and close to a next feeding (but if she's still asleep and not ready yet). I've been "nursing on demand" and this has been invaluable. Important to keep the little hole up at the top. The one thing is you have to be careful not to bed over (ex. to empty dishwasher) or you will drip out the top and get your shirt wet. What I do is just try to keep an empty bottle nearby and empty these once I start to get a little pool collecting. If I stay upright, I think I can collect about an ounce per side before this gets too full. Also, I have actually been wearing them at night as well - again, to catch the drips once a side gets full between feedings. What I do in this case is, if I'm sleeping on my right side, then I rotate the little hole from 12:00 (if your areola is a clock and that's the top!) to about 1:30 (halfway between 12 and 3) and that way when I'm lying in bed, it can catch without dripping out. If I turn over halfway through the night then I just rotate whole to that 45-degree angle on the opposite side. This sleeping method isn't foolproof but pretty darn good and get to collect milk while sleeping which feels pretty darn productive! Proud to say these were part of a regime that helped me move from 50% formula to all breast milk! (though of course nothing wrong with formula supplementation, ladies, we all are doing best we can...!) Happy to answer any questions. For reference I was a 30 A-B pre-pregnancy. I find that if I wear a padded bra (kind of like a sports bra), I can pop these in and wear them and they aren't too noticeable as long as shirt is flowy (ex. a work blouse) or if I am wearing a tighter ruched maternity t-shirt, then I just pop an open sweater or scarf over to distract a little. Essentially it just makes me look like a C cup or as if I was wearing one of those "add a size" Victoria's secret bras... ha! But don't wear these if you're in a shirt that can't handle a little spilling if it happens on accident. Also of note, these are surprisingly soft/comfortable to wear all day. I could try to upload pics later if any of you have more specific questions. I think these were totally worth the price. Also, comes with two pairs, so you can have one by the sink being washed while you are wearing the other. Also, to wash, it comes apart in two pieces so easy. I normally don't write reviews, but after 5 visits with lactation specialists and a lot of reading on KellyMom and other websites, and a struggle to get my supply to meet demand, these have been a real lifesaver and I want other women to know (I work in public health research, family planning specifically!). Getting that extra ounce or so per feeding cycle (and in the in-between cycle moments) has helped get me closer to those lovely 4-ounce bottles. Especially smaller-chested women, when a lot of the nursing-pumping-milk collection stuff seems geared towards more well-endowed moms. Good luck everyone with your breastfeeding goals! Oh, and note: this doesn't "suck" out the milk like a Haka pump, it just passively accepts whatever drips out.
Driana
2025-08-17 13:13:53
These are a must-have if you happen to lactate while breastfeeding. In terms of function, it's perfect, does not take up much space, and one size fits all. However, given its material and being light, I forget that I'm wearing them while doing some chores, when picking things up, and can overfill/spill from the small holes, but still very effective.
Belle Brita
2025-07-30 10:28:19
I have overactive letdown, so my breasts leak throughout the day, and they leak a lot while nursing. People suggested I get a Hakka to catch my milk, but they're so expensive. I thought I'd try this first.These effectively caught my milk during the day. I emptied them every 2-3 hours (when my baby wanted to eat). But they felt uncomfortable after an hour of wear. I ended up just wearing these for a day. I could still use one on my opposite breast while nursing, but the milk collection then is so minimal that it's not worth the hassle.
Luka211
2025-04-02 17:09:06
I love these alittle more the my Haakaas but for different reasons.1) Easier to clean2) Thinner and more discreet3) Has opening for airflow to keep nips from constantly being moist. Decreaseing bacteria growth and infection.Reasons why they can't replace my Haakaas.1) Because they are thinner they hold less leakage, meaning you're more likely to still have a leak if not checked frequently.2) The air opening at the top isn't good for night time use without it spilling out.So over all great product on its own but recommend Haveing these dual with Haakaas or something like them.
Jasmine Mitchell
2025-03-17 12:41:43
Super comfortable and was great during the first few weeks of breastfeeding while my nips were getting used to everything as well as the random let downs! Leak proof as long as you didn’t bend over!
Rachelle Malane Tokar
2025-02-02 19:23:55
Best thing I've purchased for my pumping journey! I'm not wasting milk and it stops any rubbing and irritation. Good purchase
Customer
2025-01-28 16:22:01
I wore this product for a couple hours daily on and off. It presses too hard and caused quite a few clogged ducts around the areola that lead to mastitis even after feedings. I thought it was handy because it did the job of collecting my letdown but it put too much pressure around your nips (in my opinion). Wearing a looser bra didn’t help either :/
alx
2025-01-09 10:03:27
Qualité de l’article très décevant… Arrivée dans une boîte à moitié ouverte et sans écriture ni informations. Je ne paierais pas plus de 10$ pour cela.
Lavin
2024-11-24 14:41:57
Very nice product. Perfect to safe milk from wasting and have as backup 👌
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