I have the Freemie. The Turbo mode is actually very comfortable. I use Turbo mode with suction level 2 or 3 only. It's kind of like when you use a manual pump and you pull the handle and don't let go right away (like an extended suction before it releases). It actually helps you empty the breasts more completely. Thank you for the review. I'm thinking about getting the Elvie
Hola 👋🏼 great video. Im very happy I found your channel. I’m stuck between the Spectra 1, Freemie, and Elvie. I heard that the Elvie actually lessens milk supply due to the suction. I would love something portable, but I need something to encourage more milk production. What do you recommend?
I'm stuck between the Elvie and the willow ! Due to being able to move around more without spills I'm leaning towards the willow but with the Elvie I'd be able to charge it in the car.
For my first daughter I exclusively pumped. I'm now pregnant with my second and depending if this baby can breastfeed well or not I may have to pump exclusively. Which one do you feel would be best for someone who exclusively pumps, wants mobility, and ease and not too much accessories?
I am leaning towards getting the Willow because I'd like to be able to wrangle my toddler, if need be, while pumping. But I consistently pump about 6oz from each boob... so will I just keep overflowing the Willow? I guess I really would have to get the Freemie since I produce so much?
I personally had 2 of the Elvie pumps and my supply decreased because the suction is not hospital grade like the pump I received from the hospital. I wish there were more reviews on the willow or the freemie because it seems Elvie is overhyped.
@@hinaeventco.1755 what did you end up choosing? Thinking as a first time pumping mom, I think the spectra 1st is nice to get you used to it. But still curious what decision you made and how it worked out.
@@Mustaches4017 hey I went with spectra, and i really like it. However I do wish I got wearable pump too , it makes pumping less of a chore. Whereas with spectra you’re tied down sitting. It depends on how much you’re planning on pumping too
I'm considering purchasing either the Willow or the Elvie. I will be taking some long flights for work, and working in the field with all men. I'm worried that the size/weight of the willow will be an issue. Did you find that to be a problem?
I am a birth photographer/film maker and I am expecting my 6th in August so I am looking at the best pump to get for when I am at a birth without my babe! I am leaning towards Willow for the sake of it being essentially leak proof but the price of all the extras is holding me back. I obviously won't be taking photos upside down but I will need to be able to move around freely possibly squatting and standing using my arms. Do you think the Elvie or Freemie would leak from those kinds of movements?
You can definitely move with elvie, just no bending over but you shouldn’t be doing that much taking photos. Elvie is smaller and quieter too. You won’t like the freemie and the tubing, not very discreet and kinda a pain to assemble and stuff. I’m thinking you want something quick and quiet!
The willow is hard to align and attach especially with shorter nipples and large breasts causing lots of pain if not perfectly aligned. Also if you don’t pump a lot (only an ounce on each side) then most of the milk gets lost in the pump parts so it’s totally useless and milk is wasted.
New Little Life By Allison I enjoyed your video thanks for your review i did buy my own spectra the blue one on my own my insurance didnt cover any pump 😔. But i had a question for you im a mom that just breastfeeds my baby i just startedon my last babys because i was always getting infections on my boobs since sometimes the baby falls asleep and only feeds on one boob. So my question is which one is best and easier for the night i want something easy to use hands free to hold baby and easy to clean nobody wants to be pouring anything at night when ur sleepy 😴and getting up to wash in the kitchen a bunch of pieces after avery meal since the baby eats like every 2 hours 🥴 . Also i want something thats very quiet since my 2 yr ols still sleeps with me in my bed what would be your best recomendation for easiest to use especialy at night with not alot to wash and quietest . You seem to know alot since you have tried them all . Im a stay home mom so i dont need for work or anything i just need for not to get breast infections since i produce alot of milk im just a mama trying to make my life easier🙂 . This mama would def luv ur help 💖 thanks
I heard the freemie is hospital grade suction does that mean the suction is better? I need a pump to help me up my production I know consistently pumping will help but I want a good suction. What does everyone think? Lol
Freemie independence is good. However, the long tubing sucks and the battery doesn't last long. Mine completely stopped working after 1yr 6mon, but I hear no pump is perfect. I just have a backup on hand.
Would you say the Elvie is great as an alternative to a regular corded pump like the Spectra?? Like, do you think you need the Elvie AND a Spectra pump if portability isn't a factor?
Thank you so much for this video! I’m definitely a mom on a budget lol and order the freemie a few days ago, but I was feeling the pressure to get an elvie from all the Instagram/RU-vid hype (32 weeks first time mom) your so helpful 💕😊
@@jacquelinem8028 it’s was not worth it lol I tried using it twice and the suction was not strong at all so I used a Medela for a few month before breaking down and getting a elvie it was the best investment I make! If you have the money get an Elvie! It made me mobile again I loveeeee it
I was given a pump that wasn't working for me. I wish that I got the motif to try. I would like to have a wearable pump so I can run around without being stuck to the wall and sit.I want to be cordless and pump easily but also have the most affordable incase it doesn't workout for me. Would you suggest the one piece of elvie?
@@NewLittleLife I already have one given me thru my insurance it doesn't work the best and I'm not very good at keeping the schedule to pumping. I've been trying to pump every 2-3 hrs and I usually get 4-6 oz . I'm 5 weeks in so far. I'm nervous of not being able to supply enough later on. I feel like if I get a cordless pump it would make it easier to pump and do things around the house because I currently dont feel like I can leave the wall because of feeding and pumping.
One thing I was also curious about for comparison, sound. Which one is the quietest/loudest? How does the sound compare to other pumps. I was an EP with my first and had Medela. EVERYONE knew when I pumped with that, so would love portability AND quiet with this next one so I can pump more freely around others without the awkward pump sounds.
@@NewLittleLife I am having a hard time finding it, can you link that video here? I was an EP with my first and if we have more kids I was curious to try something hands free but didn’t know how much it’s worth it if they’re the same volume as my Medela ;-)