Reddit Reddit reviews Sarah Wells Pumparoo Wet/Dry Bag for Breast Pump Parts (Black and White)

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Sarah Wells Pumparoo Wet/Dry Bag for Breast Pump Parts (Black and White)
MAMA TIME & SANITY SAVER >>> Discreetly and cleanly transport your pump parts & setup/take down your pump parts on a clean staging mat! Fits perfectly in your Sarah Wells Breast Pump BagUse the waterproof main compartment to hold clean and then dirty (wet) parts; use the detachable innovative staging mat as a clean spot on your desk, bathroom counter, etc. for setting up your pump parts;Perfectly sized for breast pump parts; holds 4 8-oz bottles, plus all other pump parts and moreCARE INSTRUCTIONS: Machine wash warm often, hand wash with soap daily (line dry). Many moms have reported success hand-washing the Pumparoo for short-term cleaning, followed by regular machine washing (please always use soap, such as hand or dish soap or detergent). NOT dryer safe.*BPA-free *PVC-free *Phthalate-free *Lead-free zippers
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3 Reddit comments about Sarah Wells Pumparoo Wet/Dry Bag for Breast Pump Parts (Black and White):

u/ChaniB · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

I feed LO around 5:30/6am and then immediately pump afterwards while I put on makeup/do my hair for work. Depending on whether or not she slept through the night, I usually get between 6 and 12 oz. I leave one bottle out fresh for her, for her first bottle of the day, and put the rest in the refrigerator. I then pump at 10am and 2pm where I get between 6 and 7oz at each pump session. I then feed her when I get home. She typically takes between 4.5 and 5oz every 2.5 - 3 hours. This is a lot for a breast fed baby, but we use a preemie nipple and I have taught my caretakers paced feeding, and this seems to be what she wants, so I roll with it. She's been sleeping 8-11 hour stints without eating at night for 2 months though, so I think she just gets most of her calories during the day.

I have a Spectra S1 which I love, but I have to use the Medela breast shields because Spectra didn't make them in 21mm. I have two tote bags. One I keep my pump and tub of coconut butter and purse and work stuff in, and then an insulated tote I keep the small medela cooler with the 4 bottles and and ice pack in and a wet dry bag (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B011M7MIRW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1) that I keep my pump accessories in. I keep a gel ice pack in the zippered pocket of the wet dry bag. After I pump I clean out the breast shield with the medela antibacterial wipes and keep them in the bag with the ice pack inside the insulated tote. I wash them once at night with hot water and soap. I have to traipse all over the damn place to get to our pump room (I work in a cubicle farm) and I would have to go even farther to get to a refrigerator, so I don't even bother. This is why I only pump twice at work.

u/TheMarlieJane · 2 pointsr/breastfeeding

Definitely get a hands free pumping bra!

The best advice I was given before returning to work was to store my pump parts in the fridge in between pumping sessions instead of washing them every time. Pumping at work is so time consuming, and it’s so great to not lose that extra time breaking down and washing the parts. I just keep them in a wet-dry bag in the fridge (I use the “pumparoo” bag) and wash them once at night. :-)

u/pookiewook · 1 pointr/parentsofmultiples

I have an 18mo old and am pregnant with twins. I also had the Spectra S2 pump for my first and loved it. I bought a second one to keep at work. You can buy spare parts for the S2 on Amazon, but I’d wait until you figure out which size flanges work for you.

I used the simple wishes hands free pumping bra. I kept it with my pump and just put it on each time I pumped. I had one bra with each pump (home and work). I wore regular nursing bras and just I clicked the cups down and fastened the simple wishes over the top of the nursing bra.

I also want to say the wide mouth Avent bottles screw directly onto the Spectra with no adaptors needed. So if you are purchasing bottles get the Avent ones for convenience. We used the Avent naturals and had both the 4oz and 9oz sizes. They make glass ones too if that is something at interests you.

I also used the kiinde system of pumping directly into bags while at work. I wouldn’t worry about that yet, you’ll have some time to figure out what works for you before you return to work.
I also used a wet bag to carry the pump parts back & forth to work. I used this one: Sarah Wells Pumparoo Wet/Dry Bag for Breast Pump Parts (Black and White) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B011M7MIRW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_IB2MBbGFWZJAJ

Lastly, if you have a health FSA (flexible spending account) or an HSA (health savings account) please know just about everything related to breastfeeding is an eligible expense. My FSA reimbursed me for the extra Spectra S2 I bought from Amazon, the pump parts bag, spare flanges, spare duckbill valves, and all my breast milk bags (kiinde system & bags too). I’m not sure if they would also cover the cost of the pumping bras as I got mine as gifts.