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Reddit mentions of Dr. Brown's Breast Pump Carryall Tote, Gray
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Reddit mentions: 2
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- Functional, discreet, and classic.Fits a bottle cooler bag, pump accessories.The Dr. Brown’s Breast Pump Carryall is also functional as a diaper bag, baby bag, or gym bag
- Has space to fit most electric breast pumps and a bottle cooler bag
- Has small pockets, including zipper pockets to organize everything you'll need for a day away from home
- Wipe clean only. Do not immerse in water.
- Material: Outer Shell and Lining are 100% Polyester. Made in China
Features:
Specs:
Color | Gray |
Height | 12.5 Inches |
Length | 7 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | February 2017 |
Size | One Size (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.44 Pounds |
Width | 15.7 Inches |
So I was pretty annoyed to see how expensive pump bags were. It was hard to find anything that was under $80. I did a lot of searching around the internet and found this carry-all pump bag from Dr. Brown's that fits my pump, all its parts, a case of 100 medela milk freezer bags, a cooler with 4 medela bottles and ice pack, my hands free pump bra and there's still room for more in there and its price is under $50!
Products:
Spectra S1 pump (rechargeable version)(I actually had 2 pumps, one for home and one for work)
Bravado nursing bras
Papablic pump adapters for pumping into breastmilk bags
[Papablic adapters for pumping directly into Dr. Browns bottles](https://www.amazon.com/Papablic-Leak-proof-Adapter-Spectra-Flanges/dp/B077GRWGF9/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=papablic+spectra&qid=1573793877&sr=8-4]
NUK breastmilk bags
Dr. Browns pump bag (used for work)
I used 32mm flanges and an LC said they were probably on the larger side for my nipple size but that if it wasn't causing me any pain then it wasn't an issue.
Routine:
With the Spectra pump it starts at like cycle level 54- I never actually did the letdown mode (cycle level 70). I'm pretty sure I didn't follow the recommended user guide for the pump.
I would start out at 54/4 for five minutes, then gradually increase to 54/8 over the course of 20-25 minutes.
I did this in front of an LC once and she said that I ended up having like, 3-4 letdowns over the course of the 20-25 minutes.
*I pumped every 4 hours- 6am, 10am at work, 2pm at work, 6pm, 10pm, and 2am for 20-25 minutes at a time