You’ve received your Motif Breastmilk Collection Cups and are ready to rule the world now that you can pump hands-free, but did you know there are some key steps to maintaining your cups for optimal function? With these tips, you’ll be set up for hands-free pumping success for the remainder of your breastfeeding journey.
The first hands-free collection cups were launched in the U.S. in 2013, and wow, we have come a long way since then! Wearable pumps debuted in 2017, and pumping moms haven’t looked back. There are pros and cons to each option, but both make pumping easier and more convenient for busy moms. In this article, we’ll take a look at the similarities and differences between collection cups and wearable pumps and we’ll also give you tips on how to incorporate them into your pumping routine.
There are common misconceptions surrounding breastfeeding after treatment for infertility. One of the most frequently circulated myths is that IVF (or other forms of ART) always results in breastfeeding difficulty. Knowing the factors ahead of time means you and your IBCLC can create a feeding plan that supports your breastfeeding goals. As you prepare to breastfeed after ART, here are some general tips to keep in mind to maximize your success.
Whether you’re just getting started on your breastfeeding journey or you're several months in, AdaptHealth and Motif are shedding light on frequently asked questions.
With so many breast pumps on the market, it can feel completely overwhelming to try to determine which one is the best option for you. Different pumps offer different features and options, but which ones will serve you best for your particular lifestyle