Handsfree Double Electric Breast Pump by Wren | Wearable Portable Breastpump | Wireless & Rechargeable | Low Noise & Discreet | 2 Modes, 5 Levels | Available in White & Royal Green

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Handsfree Double Electric Breast Pump by Wren | Wearable Portable Breastpump | Wireless & Rechargeable | Low Noise & Discreet | 2 Modes, 5 Levels | Available in White & Royal Green

Handsfree Double Electric Breast Pump by Wren | Wearable Portable Breastpump | Wireless & Rechargeable | Low Noise & Discreet | 2 Modes, 5 Levels | Available in White & Royal Green

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Once finished, you just turn the pump off and remove your breast, untwist the bottle and cap it off, ready for storing in the fridge or freezer. The pump has a sleek, curved shape, designed to slip into any bra. We include a bra strap adaptor in the box too, to help you get a snug fit, whatever you’re wearing. Wren's hands-free wearable electric breast pump. Designed to fit seamlessly into your bra, our wire-free, fuss-free breast pump gives you the freedom to Express Yourself! Key Features:

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The pump has two modes (stimulation and expression) and 20 (!) different settings. I love that it puts women in control of their pump and I personally always prefer to use a higher setting to get an effective pump. It can feel quite intense and slightly sore after so don't rush into using the highest setting if it's your first time. Baby isn’t getting enough breast milk - Worried your baby isn’t drinking enough to empty your breasts? Pumping after a feed can drain them and stimulate more milk to come through.Baby can’t breastfeed - if your baby is born premature or is struggling with tongue-tie or illness, you can use a pump to remove milk, stimulate your supply and keep your baby fed until they are able to latch on. Weighing less than 150g per Cup, it collects milk in-bra without the burden of dangling bottles or wires, leaving the user’s hands and body free to move. The brand say it's super lightweight and compact and can be worn under clothing. Remember: 'fed is best', so whether you're feeding your baby via breast, pumped milk or formula, that's all that matters. You do you because a happy mum truly does equal a happy baby.

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No matter what size chest you have, you’ll be able to find a breast pump to fit. Wren’s hands-free pump comes with three different sized breast shield adaptors, which you can swap around to find one that fits your nipple. It takes two hours to fully charge your breast pump and when charged all five indicators light up and you will get up to two hours of usage, depending on the settling you use. But if you are ready to mix up your feeding regime and want to continue nourishing your baby with your milk, it could be time to give it a go. For those who choose to breastfeed and want to express at the touch of a button, finding the right breast pump will be essential.

Welcome to boobs unplugged. There’s no more sitting around hooked up to a wall while you pump. Wren is a hands-free, wire-free device that allows you to move around while you pump, whenever you need to, wherever you are.

Breast Pump by Wren | Wearable Portable Handsfree Electric Breast Pump by Wren | Wearable Portable

First, try readjusting the pump, making sure it’s aligned with the way that your nipple is pointing and ensuring it’s snuggly fitted in your bra so it can’t shift about. If your nipple is rubbing against the sides of the breast shield, you may need to swap the flange for a wider one.Let’s get this straight. Breast pumping shouldn’t hurt. You might feel some gentle tugging on your nipple as the process starts, but high levels of discomfort throughout a session mean something isn’t right. If this happens, stop pumping immediately and make some changes. How long you pump for will depend on your personal breast milk supply. Some mums find that 15-20 minutes on the pump is enough for each breast, whereas others will need to keep going for 30 minutes or more to empty them completely. Keep in mind that the more often you pump, the more milk you’ll produce. Some women do start pumping from birth, however. If your baby is born premature, has a low birth weight or other complications, they may not be able to latch on. Pumping from the word ‘go’ can allow you to feed your baby despite these issues and keep your supply building until the baby is big enough or well enough for a boob.



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