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Boon TROVE Silicone Manual Breast Pump - Hands Free Breast Pump - Passive Breast Milk Collector Shell for Newborns - Breastfeeding Essentials - 1 Count

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Arrives Monday, Jun 3
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Style: 1 Count


Features

  • Hands Free Pumping: Easily collect up to 3 ounces of milk with this breast pump that uses passive suction to naturally extract milk
  • Anytime Use: The TROVE catches any letdown while breastfeeding, pumping, or any time youre feeling full
  • Discreet Design: Sits smoothly and comfortably under your bra and quietly collects milk; no worry that itll fall or get knocked off
  • Easy Pour: TROVE stands on the table top and pours out easily to help prevent spills during baby bottle transfers
  • Safety of Silicone: Made with 100% food grade silicone, breast pump is great for both you and your babys milk; made without BPA and top-rack dishwasher safe

Description

DON'T WASTE A DROP. Your baby loves the milk and you love providing it, but you can’t be pumping 24/7. Boon’s TROVE passive breast pump helps you collect the extra that would otherwise be lost to disposable nursing pads. TROVE sits smoothly and securely under your bra and provides firm suction that discreetly collects milk. The passive suction is completely hands-free, so you can let the TROVE do the work. When ready, TROVE stands steady on the tabletop and pours easily directly into a baby bottle or a breastmilk storage bag. TROVE does the work, you just collect the treasure. Add the TROVE silicone breast pump to your list of newborn essentials and baby must haves!


Product Dimensions: ‎4 x 2.1 x 4.1 inches


Item model number: ‎B11530


Material Type: ‎Silicone


material_composition: ‎100% Silicone


Material free: ‎BPA Free


Additional product features: ‎Dishwasher Safe,Hands Free


Number Of Items: ‎1


Style: ‎1 Count


Pump type: ‎Manual


Batteries required: ‎No


Dishwasher safe: ‎Yes


Item Weight: ‎3.52 ounces


Country/Region of origin: ‎China


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  • WHY it met my needs!
Style: 2 Count w/ Travel Pouch
My “situation” and “why” I needed this. You can skip down to to my “why” if you want. Situation- I’m an exclusive breastfeeding mama. Let me tell ya… I have some serious forceful letdowns. To prevent my new baby from gulping and choking on my milk I primarily side lay to feed at home and when we’re out I layback feed baby in the car or on friend’s or family’s couch. The side that baby is not being fed when feeding baby always squirts. Especially when I’m having these letdowns. I’ve drenched many pads, leaked through clothing and have had to stuff a burp cloth in my shirt to soak up the milk. Why (and pros) - Well there are SEVERAL of reasons why I am so thankful for this product! 1. Again, I primarily side-lay to feed my baby. The Hakka suction cannot withhold my milk when I am laying sideways. It’d pop off if I tried laying with it. Also my baby’s reflexes kicks it off when simply sitting up. 2. I am thankful for this milk catcher to be a passive “suction.” I don’t need my milk jugs being actively suctioned when my baby is going to be feeding on of both side. I just need the squirts/dribbles captured to save me from being wet and messy. (Plus I can store the extra in the freezer for mixing in with my baby’s food when baby is ready for that). 3. I’ve read that other milk catching cups have vented holes and would leak if you were to lay down with it. This cup doesn’t have a venting hole so my milk is protected inside until I’m done feeding my baby and can store it away. It the cup can “stand” on the table when you’re not ready to put the milk away immediately. And when you do transfer the milk, it’s suuuper easy to pour it into a milk bag. 4. I bought 2 so that I can rotate in the mid of night, less need to wash often. Also if we’re out and baby isn’t ready to feed yet and my letdowns are coming on, I just pop them into my nursing bra and boom! More milk for storage and no messy-wet shirt! 5. I appreciate the travel bag that it comes with. 6. It’s silicone and safe. I don’t have to worry about plastic overheating or melting when I boil to sterilize. I’m honestly not familiar with boiling plastic bottles and such because I haven’t needed to bottle feed my baby yet. I’ll get to learning about that if or when I need to pump. 7. I bought this because of another mom’s testimony on side laying to feed her baby and this worked for her so I took her word on it, as I was getting desperate. So credit goes to her for sharing! If you’re reading this and have the same/similar situation, don’t hesitate… buy it today. Cons- 1. Because it’s silicone, it will attract some lint/dust. So far it hasn’t attracted any on the inside of the reservoir or the chute, just the outer part of the shell. I think this just happens when my house it too dry and staticky! And right after it’s been sterilized. However after regular washings the dust/lint issue is very minimal. 2. The shape of this cup (top half) doesn’t look stealth at all. But for me, I could care less. If you’re trying to be in stealth mode in public, you may want to maybe apply a bra pad or something on top of the shell. 3. There’s not a “stopper” on these cups if you’re trying to temporarily store your milk. This isn’t a con for me personally. If anything it’s a pro because it keeps the cup lighter and simple. I just bring my storage bags with me and take care of it right away, rinse my cup with a bottle of water and put away my cup. All in all I give this a 5 star because it suits my needs. I hope this is helpful for you mommies/donors out there! Happy feeding! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2023 by Donna

  • So much more convenient than Haakaa
Style: 1 Count
I was skeptical that this would be duplicative when I already have a Haakaa…. But then, at 2 weeks old, my son ended up in the hospital for an extended stay, and I had to start pumping and breastfeeding on a set schedule, with nurses and doctors entering the room all the time. The Trove helps keep me from leaking everywhere and helps me collect 1-2 ounces before even switching sides during breastfeeding, all while remaining more discreet and my kiddo can’t pop it off like he can and does with the Haakaa! The tribe can suction around your nipple really easily to help draw milk from the breast which is also really useful if you have a strong let down, and need to express some milk before bringing baby to the breast. My only key piece of feedback is that I wish the bottom could suction to the counter or a surface similar to the Haakaa. It’s easy for this to get a little lopsided and tip accidentally before you can transfer the milk into a proper storage solution. Cue crying over spilled milk, literally. It doesn’t happen all the time but it CAN happen, so that’s a product feature that is missing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2023 by Arielle

  • Freedom and flexibility with pumping
Style: 2 Count w/ Travel Pouch
The media could not be loaded. TL;DR: Different things work for different people, but for me, these provide a more flexible and comfortable experience with pumping than an electric pump or even the Haakaa (though I do like the Haakaa). For the price they’re a great buy in my book! When pregnant I was planning to breastfeed and expected to only be pumping occasionally to allow for bottles if someone else needed to feed baby. However, my baby came early and spent a month in the NICU, so instead I started pumping right away and around the clock. It was not a pleasant experience for me. I was considering dropping some serious money on a Willow pump until I discovered that the Haakaa was a game-changer for me, allowing me to pump with more freedom, simpler maintenance, and easy portability for when I was on the go. I couldn’t wear the Haakaa while breastfeeding though due to the way I hold baby and baby kicking. Then I found these, and now I’m experiencing even more convenience and flexibility with pumping! I’ve used these both while breastfeeding and also when I’ve felt a letdown come on while not feeding and have gotten a decent amount of milk. One of these is more compact than a Haakaa and therefore even easier to throw in a diaper bag (plus these come with a bag to keep them in). I previously tried milk collection cups (no suction) and they’ve been minimally helpful to me; these work better for me. Some context: I’m fortunate in that I’ve never struggled with supply, and so I’m not sure how my experience would compare to that if someone struggling with supply. Another note: I’m pretty sure I have D-MER, and I have a better experience using these (same goes for the Haakaa) vs. an electric pump when it comes to that. P.S. I saw another review that mentioned these don’t have suction. I’m not sure what that person’s experience was, but for me I was able to make them have suction. You have to press on them where the logo is while attached to the breast to activate the suction. I don’t know if it’s enough suction to hold in on without it being supported in a bra as I haven’t tried, but it’s enough suction to express milk vs. simply collect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2023 by anon anon

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