When Sonia Gupta, a Jersey City, N.J., mom of two and a product marketing team leader at CR, had her first baby in 2013, she paid out of pocket—about $200—for a breast pump. But she didn’t have to.
Wearable breast pumps promise more freedom of movement compared with traditional breast pumps. Battery-operated, wireless, and hands-free, wearable breast pumps sit inside a bra or nursing bra to ...
I’ve pumped for three babies — including exclusively pumping for eight months for my third born — and I can confidently say I’ve never exactly felt excited to fire up a pump. As with other ...
Among a large group of U.S. mothers who breast fed between 2016 and 2021, breast pump use was associated with 21 additional weeks of breastfeeding on average, according to a new study from researchers ...
In the past couple of years, an onslaught of new wearable breast pumps have been brought to market. The Eufy Wearable Breast Pump S1 Pro is one of these new models, but it manages to stand out from ...
The rising adoption of wearable breast pumps reflects a broader shift in maternal wellness: today's nursing mothers are ...
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