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Freemie Hands-Free Pumping System #Giveaway {Closed}

A few months ago, a friend emailed Nissa from Cloth Diaper Guru a link to a new product: Freemie Hands-free pumping system for breastfeeding mothers.  She was a seasoned, working and pumping mom, and this was something new. She shared the link with a few of her followers and there was a huge interest in this product.

While there are plenty of breast pumps on the market, Freemie is completely different.  The Freemie milk collection cups allows you to pump with your shirt on.  You can pump in front of anyone, you can pump anywhere, and the pump is much quieter than the typical breast pump.  If you already own a breast pump, Freemie sells adapters to make the milk collection cups usable with many popular brands.  Freemie also sells a manual breast pump that is great for on-the-go use.


Nissa shares:

“When I heard about Freemie, I had almost 2 years of pumping experience between my two children.  I was using a typical, double-electric breast pump that required partially undressing and holding the milk bottles for 10-20 minutes of pumping. While I usually had access to private nursing areas, sometimes I had to pump in unusual locations.  While in graduate school, I often sought privacy in a rarely-used conference room near my work space. If the conference room was occupied, I pumped in a single-person bathroom because the lactation room was on the other side of campus and always very busy. I was particularly good at balancing my pump on the sink in the bathroom, but standing and pumping for 20 minutes was tiring for a sleep-deprived mom.  Despite the hurdles, I pumped until my first child was 13 months old. When I had my second child in 2013, the acrobatics and adventures in pumping increased as my work required more travel.  I learned to pump while sitting on a toilet seat and balancing the pump on my lap. During one busy trip, I pumped in an airplane bathroom.  All the time spent pumping in less than optimal locations made me realize that location does matter.

“Not only does location matter, but your time matters too, and not taking enough time to pump can impact your milk supply.  I usually needed to pump three times during my typical work day to supply enough milk for daycare.  Using the Freemie system, you can pump right at your desk without having to walk to a lactation room. You are able to keep working and pump at the same time, so you can get the maximum amount of time you need to collect the most milk.  What about pumping on your way to or from work?  You can pump on the bus or while driving: no one would be aware.  The more opportunities moms have to pump, the more milk they will collect.  Freemie is a game changer and I only wish this was available when I started pumping for my first child.  Unfortunately, Freemie came too late for me (my second child is turning one year old), but I’m thrilled that new moms can use this technology to their benefit.”

 
Kassondra from Motherhood Community uses the Freemie collection cups and shared a few of her thoughts about them versus other hands-free pumping accessories:

“I had all but given up on pumping before I got my set of Freemie collection cups. I’d tried several other “helper” items before with no luck. [I tried a] hands-free pumping bra [that] only barely fit my 46Js and it was so constricting, and tight, and uncomfortable – I just couldn’t handle it. [I also tried] another attachment meant to angle the flanges differently so that I could lean back [while pumping and it] was a complete waste of money. [With Freemie] I am able to easily and comfortably pump anywhere! I love that the collection cups are discreet. Even as a woman with large breasts, I can pump in the car without drawing too much attention. My friends with average sized breasts have even walked into stores with their cups in place! There are far fewer pieces to worry about cleaning and assembling each time so it’s just generally less work to use. I love my Freemie and honestly can’t imagine pumping again without it!”

You can read Kassondra’s full, non-sponsored review of the Freemie collection cups on her website. Now that you’re all excited about Freemie, let the fun begin!

 
 Freemie is giving away a double electric breast pump to one lucky reader. Giveaway open to US residents 18 years of age and older.


 

This giveaway is sponsored by Freemie and co-hosted by Cloth Diaper Guru, Viva Veltoro, and The Parenting Patch.

Giveaway is now closed. Congratulations, Sally!

One winner will be randomly selected at the conclusion of this giveaway. Giveaway prize sponsored by Freemie. Participating bloggers and This West Coast Mommy are not responsible for prize fulfillment. Participating bloggers were not compensated for their participation. All opinions expressed in this post are those of Cloth Diaper Guru blog. Please direct any questions to [email protected].

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  • I would use this pump with my newborn right now. I also have a toddler, so it would really help to free my hands and cut down on pump time.

  • I am always trying to find time to pump, but have never been able to get the hands free pumping bras to work so I have to just sit there and hold the bottles. Usually my 3 year old will be my “milk helper” he will adjust the pump, get me water and even scratch my nose.

  • I plan to go back to work and leave my 12 week old in daycare. This would help transition from breast to bottle.

  • I would use this by giving it to my daughter-in-law who desperately needs a pump for her 4th child.

  • My water broke when i was 30 weeks pregnant. After spending 28 days in the maternity ward my daughter was born via emergency c section at 34 weeks. I immediately started trying to nurse her once i was allowed to see her (about 8 hours after she was born) I pumped every 3 hours, i nursed her when i was allowed but her jaw just wasn’t strong enough so the NICU resorted to bottles to get to her her 48 hours on mouth feeds so that she could finally come home. We kept trying and trying but she just wouldn’t latch and wasn’t getting enough milk when she was. I was only able to pump about 2 onces a day total at my peek. I continued my “affair” with my pump for 9 months. Every day giving her all that i could and putting my life into it. So many nights of trying to nurse, then bottle feeding, then pumping after she was asleep again. If only I had one of these I could have bottle fed her and pumped at the same time and gotten so much more sleep. Maybe i would have even continued longer then the 9 months every 3 hours of pumping that i put in. If i ever need to pump again I hope i have one of these!!

  • I would love this to help make my transition back to work easier. I love that it’s a double so I could pump quickly on my break – and since it’s hands-free, I could call and talk to the hubby on my break while pumping!

  • I would love to be able to pump during the day so my husband had milk to give our little one at night! Especially when he goes away for work so often, he really wants that bonding time.

  • I would use Freemie when I go back to work in the fall. It would make maintaining breastfeeding much more feasible- and breast is best!

  • I would love to use this while I am working in my office!! hands free would allow me to get alot more done!!!

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  • I didn’t have a breast pump ready with my last baby, I want to be prepared this time! A manual won’t cut it.

  • I have no stories yet, but I am loving reading reviews and comments on baby stuff…looking forward to having some stories soon and hope I can try this out!

  • My niece needs one she had her baby early and she has kidney and a heart problem so money is tight and this ones looks amazing for her to use.

  • i am expecting my first in october. I want to breastfeed and will be useful when i’m working or busy

  • I would use this for my 3 month old. I was just telling my husband that there had to be a better way to pump!

  • I would LOVE this! I was just researching to try to find a better way to pump for my 4 month old. My electric double pump lasted all of 6 weeks before no longer having enough suction to work and I’ve been using a manual one ever since because “they are all the same”. Apparently not!

  • I have to pump at work, for a while they did not provide a completely private space and one time I got walked in on by another nurse. She just went about her business and said, “Oh, I am sorry.. wow, that thing is loud,” and proceeded to check my pump out, flanges showing and all. I am just glad we were friends at that point, LOL. The Freemie would really save this from happening again though!

  • With two kids one 5 and one 2 this new hands free breast pump would be so useful when our newest addition arrives this fall. I could pump and keep up with my active toddler at the same time. How great!

  • i have had 3 kids and never successfully breast fed nor could afford a pump. i really want a pump so i can try!