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BOOBIE* Passive Pumps

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$19.00 $38.00 In stock

Category: Pumping Essentials

Did you know you can have up to FIVE letdowns in a feeding session, and yet moms are stopping pumping after only two? Any milk left behind hinders your supply.

From now on, when you finish your nursing or pump (exclusive pumpers rejoice) session you can continue to stimulate your breasts, increasing your milk production and catching up to 4 ounces of milk left behind while at work, at the grocery, or anywhere else your busy mom life takes you.

  • When to use to increase milk supply:
    • - Immediately after nursing sessions
    • - Immediately after pump sessions
    • - When breasts are feeling uncomfortable and full at work when nursing or traditional pumping is not possible
  • When to use to catch milk wasted:
    • - Use as a single milk-catcher on the side you aren’t feeding or pumping on if you leak or use nursing pads.
  • How to apply BOOBIE* Passive Pumps
    • - Step 1: Simply slip it on under your favorite Pumping and Nursing Bra
    • - Step 2: Create a seal- Press the pump's soft silicone belly 1-3 times to customize your comfort level
    • - Step 3: And GO!- Resume your busy day doing household chores, running errands, or work while helping you build and maintain a robust milk supply. It's like having your own personal milk catcher, ensuring you never miss a valuable let-down discreetly inside your BOOBIE* Bralette

Customer Reviews (4.5 / 5 · 2 reviews)

Elizabeth ★★★★★

The fact that it catches milk from multiple letdowns is a game-changer for me; I used to stop pumping way too early. The passive design is so much more comfortable than my old setup, and I've definitely noticed a better output since using it.

Steven ★★★★☆

I was skeptical about the idea of passive pumping catching extra letdowns, but the silicone design actually stays put without needing to hold it. It’s collected maybe an extra ounce most sessions—nothing huge, but every drop counts for supply. My only tiny complaint is that it’s a bit awkward to position under a nursing bra at first.