Momcozy review

I've been trying the Momcozy wearable pump and wanted to share my thoughts on it. It seems people are starting to notice that it is an option that is much cheaper than the Willow or Elvie.

First of all, I am here to say that wearable pumps are the way of the future- and I'm only realizing this after trying it myself. I've tried it while driving and it is such a GAME CHANGER if you are someone who spends a good amount of time driving and needs to pump.

I have not tried the Willow or Elvie personally, but a few things I know are 1. They are about $500 which is a pretty significant purchase for most people, 2. They are not meant to be a full time pump, 3. The Willow especially has very specific sizing needs and can cause pain and damage if not sized correctly.

The million dollar question-is the Momcozy a good alternative??? Here are my thoughts:

1. It is definitely cheaper, although the price on Amazon is a bit misleading because it's sold one at a time. I tried just one of them, but if I were going to use it regularly I would definitely get two.

2. The flange is silicone, which I love. There was no discomfort at all. The only thing is you have to make sure it is fully and securely closed before starting to pump—1 did have some leaking the first time I used it but I think that was a user error.

3. You can take it fully apart to clean which is nice.

4. They come with handy bra strap extenders so you can put them in a regular nursing bra-so convenient.

In conclusion, I do think this is a great option!

Especially if you are not sure how much pumping you are going to be doing or you know you just need to find a way to fit in a little more pumping into your busy life. Just like the Willow and Elvie, I would not use the Momcozy as a regular full time pump, for relactation, or for a serious push To increase your milk supply.

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