I had really low supply when i pumped with medela pump in style with my 1st. I want a wearable pump but I can decide between the s12 and m9. Which one do you think gets the most supply out? Is the m9 hospital grade? Do you know if any momcozy ones are?
Can you compare these to the Elvie? I’m a physician and need to pump while seeing and in between patients. I need something discreet and quiet. These look fantastic but I also watched your other video and the Elvie seem amazing. I am having my first baby so have no idea what my let down will be like so also want a pump with decent strength.
This one feels stronger to me strength wise and all of its other features are very similar. The Elvie parts do hold up a long time and I’m not sure about this one because I haven’t had it long enough. That being said I’d prob go with the momcozy.
I am on the fence about the M6 and M9, I don’t mind spending more for the M9 if it is worth it, the milk boosting mode has me intrigued as well as app control if needed at work. My biggest deterrents for the M9 are cost and the number of parts I’d be washing! Do you think the M6 is just as efficient and the lower number of parts make those postpartum days a little easier?
I have the spectra S2 plus as my main pump but want a second pump for when I’m caring for my little one during my leave and need to be moving around, outings (car rides, airport/flights, wine tasting, weddings, etc.) and possibly for work - whether during my commute to work (I take the bus, but might be driving more often) or at my desk (idk if I’ll be comfortable using it at my desk, but I want to have the option). If I’m debating between the M9, M5, S12 Pro and V2, what would you recommend? I like the M9 feature where it vibrates to notify you that the cup is full to avoid spillage. Do the other models do the same or is it not a huge issue? Thanks in advance!
@@Forevermemories391yes please, as it’s quiet hard to disassemble. I feel like you have to put some strength and be gentle at the same time so you don’t break it.
Thank you for these videos, they are very useful! I am nearly 2 months post partum and my milk production is a hit and miss. Noticed lately that the baby fusses on the breast and doesn't empty it completely. I have an S9 (not pro, but probably an older version) Momcozy pump but I am considering investing into something more efficient. My main goal is to increase milk production and empty the breast regularly. What would you recommend? Is the Momcozy Mobile Flow worth it?
@@MadisonLoethenbut that has bulkier motor…. Can you suggest something that has a sleek design like m5 but is good for elastic nipples plz…. Any other brand with same price point???? I am currently ysing bellababy w42….. thank you in advance
Same…. It’s just annoying I will see my bra wet and it’s not because the flange. You have to stay still otherwise it will leak between the motor and the cup just below where it says Momcozy.
What is your ultimate favorite wearable pump that empties you out the best? Thanks!
It was the S12 pro but the M6 and M9 strength is comparable I think
I had really low supply when i pumped with medela pump in style with my 1st. I want a wearable pump but I can decide between the s12 and m9. Which one do you think gets the most supply out? Is the m9 hospital grade? Do you know if any momcozy ones are?
Can you compare these to the Elvie? I’m a physician and need to pump while seeing and in between patients. I need something discreet and quiet. These look fantastic but I also watched your other video and the Elvie seem amazing. I am having my first baby so have no idea what my let down will be like so also want a pump with decent strength.
This one feels stronger to me strength wise and all of its other features are very similar. The Elvie parts do hold up a long time and I’m not sure about this one because I haven’t had it long enough. That being said I’d prob go with the momcozy.
I know this video is a little older but do you like this or the eufy s1 better?
Both are good pumps and are pretty similar. That heating feature on the Eufy is pretty awesome though.
between the M6 & M9 which would you prefer? and do they have auto stop when full?
Prob the M9 because of the app but the M6 is great too. Yes! The M9 with auto shut off when full.
I am on the fence about the M6 and M9, I don’t mind spending more for the M9 if it is worth it, the milk boosting mode has me intrigued as well as app control if needed at work. My biggest deterrents for the M9 are cost and the number of parts I’d be washing! Do you think the M6 is just as efficient and the lower number of parts make those postpartum days a little easier?
Yes! I think the M6 is just as nice if you don’t mind not having an app ❤️
I have the spectra S2 plus as my main pump but want a second pump for when I’m caring for my little one during my leave and need to be moving around, outings (car rides, airport/flights, wine tasting, weddings, etc.) and possibly for work - whether during my commute to work (I take the bus, but might be driving more often) or at my desk (idk if I’ll be comfortable using it at my desk, but I want to have the option). If I’m debating between the M9, M5, S12 Pro and V2, what would you recommend? I like the M9 feature where it vibrates to notify you that the cup is full to avoid spillage. Do the other models do the same or is it not a huge issue? Thanks in advance!
I agree the M9 may be best as you won't be able to just peek down your shirt with what you're planning on using them for. :-)
Torn between this M9 and S12 pro. Which should I get?
I've loved my S12 pro but the M9 is pretty sweet. I'd prob go with that if all things were equal.
Can you do the WillowGo 360 vs the Momcozy M9 mobile flow?
I personally prefer the Momcozy M9. The Willow 360 is just so prone to errors.
Do you spill your milk when you take it apart? I don’t find disassembling comfortable when I have to open it after I’m done pumping.
You can just take the motor off then pour the milk out!
@@MadisonLoethencan you tell me how to pur the milk out without disassembling all parts
@@Forevermemories391yes please, as it’s quiet hard to disassemble. I feel like you have to put some strength and be gentle at the same time so you don’t break it.
how easy is to clean this. vs m6
Very easy! It comes with a little brush.
Thank you for these videos, they are very useful! I am nearly 2 months post partum and my milk production is a hit and miss. Noticed lately that the baby fusses on the breast and doesn't empty it completely. I have an S9 (not pro, but probably an older version) Momcozy pump but I am considering investing into something more efficient. My main goal is to increase milk production and empty the breast regularly. What would you recommend? Is the Momcozy Mobile Flow worth it?
I love this pump but the M6 is great too. It just doesn't have an app.
@@MadisonLoethen thank you!
Plz suggest best pump for elastic nipples…. I got m5 but i didn’t like it at all
You may like the S12 pro model better. I wouldn't go with the V1 or V2 because those have shallow shafts.
@@MadisonLoethenbut that has bulkier motor…. Can you suggest something that has a sleek design like m5 but is good for elastic nipples plz…. Any other brand with same price point???? I am currently ysing bellababy w42….. thank you in advance
mine leaks so much!!
Maybe check you are putting your flange on correctly? It has that double seal and you do have to be a bit particular with it.
Same…. It’s just annoying I will see my bra wet and it’s not because the flange. You have to stay still otherwise it will leak between the motor and the cup just below where it says Momcozy.
My s9 does that @@Vegasani
Will this work ok for larger breasts? I'm a DD
Yes!
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