PumpEase & Pump Ease Petite Hands Free Pumping Support for Nursing Mothers Review

PumpEase & Pump Ease Petite Hands Free Pumping Support for Nursing Mothers
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I loved my Pump Ease when I was nursing. It let me do so many things while pumping. I could work on the computer and even blow dried my hair and put on makeup while I was pumping in the morning. It made pumping "me" time where I could catch up on things or just relax. I've recommended it to my friends too! And it washes great!

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Product Description:
PumpEaseTM hands-free pumping supports are textile products, with a unique fashion element that enable you to pump HANDS-FREE! Made from an 88% polyester/12% spandex high-performance technical fabric, PumpEaseTM will hold your pump in place as securely for your 1000th pumping session as it did for your 1st. Our wonderful fabric is super soft and comfortable, easy to care for, breathable, durable, has exceptional stretch and memory (i.e. won't bag out) and has quick-dry and wicking qualities. And of course it is available in fun and fabulous prints because we all know that women like pretty things!Works with all single and double breast pumps - no attachments required. 3 position hook and eye closure adjusts for your varying breast size. Easy to use, no need to remove your nursing bra.PumpEaseTM are our 6" wide pumping supports that feature patent pending, 'no-stitch' horn openings, guaranteed to accommodate any breast pump on the market.Keep in mind that we don't recommend being fit for a PumpEaseTM until you are at least 36 weeks pregnant or a minimum of 2 weeks postpartum.Check email, pay bills, write your thank you cards, talk on the phone, read a book or tend to your baby, ALL while pumping!Pumping is a Breeze with PumpEase!TM

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