Being able to pump and do pretty much whatever I wanted at the same time – clean the house, commute, even lie down – is something I only dreamed about when I was exclusively pumping. While it is possible to move around and do some things with a traditional hands-free bra, your range of motion is still limited, and you still have to deal with tubing. The Willow Pump, on the other hand, is an innovative pump that really frees you up to pump almost whenever you want.

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What is the Willow Pump?

The Willow breast pump is a completely different kind of pump, and a really inventive design that allows moms to pump hands-free. Essentially, it’s two breast pumps – one for each side – that you place inside your bra, position to “latch,” and turn on.

The milk goes into a bag or reusable container stored in the Willow pump rather than to bottles attached to the pump parts.

The pump will connect with an app on your phone, so you can see how long you’ve been pumping and how much milk you’ve gotten.

How is the Willow Pump different from other pumps?

This is a huge step up from the traditional pump. Not only are you always pumping hands-free (and you don’t need to get a separate bra to do it), but there is no tubing that you have to connect to a pump, and there are no bottles hanging off of the front of your chest. The pumps just go in your bra.

What are the advantages of the Willow Breast Pump?

Obviously, the biggest advantage is mobility – you can basically do anything while you pump. Make dinner, take care of your baby (no more grabbing tubes!), work, etc. Your range of motion is pretty much the same as when you aren’t pumping, and some users are even able to lie down without spilling when pumping into the bags.

Sharon, a Willow Pump user in our Facebook group, says “I can lay flat on my back! I’ve even laid on my side. I’m not sure if everyone could, but … I’ve never had a problem with it leaking.”

Also, there are only two parts that need to be cleaned – the flange and the flextube. (If you’re pumping into the reusable container, that will be a third piece.)

The app is also a nice feature – it will track for you how much you pump in a day, so that you don’t have to do that yourself, either on paper or manually in an app.

The Willow pump is also quieter than most pumps, though it’s not silent. Sharon says, “When it is just pumping, it’s pretty quiet and you could do it while you’re on the phone without an issue. However, when you have a letdown, the pump makes a louder noise when it readjusts, and that would certainly be heard over the phone.”

What are the disadvantages of the Willow Breast Pump?

The main disadvantages are the price – I understand why it is priced where it is (about $499), as it is an amazing product – it just might be cost-prohibitive for some women. However, there are a few options to make it more affordable:

You also need to purchase either bags or a separate reusable container. The bags are spill-proof, but the reusable container will leak if you bend over. Because the cost of bags adds up, I would suggest buying the container, along with a few bags in case you want to lie down while pumping or are in a situation where you don’t want to deal with the container.

These can also be purchased with the FSA or HSA, so that can help defray the expense.

The bags and the container hold 4oz, so if you generally pump more milk than that per side, you’ll need to switch it out while you pump.

Will the Willow pump work for everyone?

My biggest concern with the Willow pump is flange sizing. There are three flange sizes that fit the Willow pump – 21mm, 24mm, and 27mm. If you don’t fit one of these sizes, the Willow pump won’t work for you.

(I confirmed with the company that size issues mean no returns; also, it’s not considered safe to share or resell.)

Since you can’t return the pump, I would make absolutely sure that it will fit you before you buy it. They offer a sizing guide, but I would be pretty nervous gambling almost $500 on that. Personally, I would pump with one of those flange sizes with a different pump (even just a manual one) before buying to make sure it was comfortable.

Outward Appearance

The Willow can be worn out of the house without being obvious. One mom in our Facebook group has a Willow, Elvie, and a Freemie, and took photos of herself without a pump and then with each of them. You can see how they compare below:

What’s the bottom line?

I think this is an awesome pump, and I would have loved to have one when I was an exclusive pumper. I think that, if you’ve never pumped before, my advice would be to have one “normal” pump – either that you get through insurance, have from one of your older children, or a manual pump.

After you confirm what your flange size is with it, and if you fit a 21mm, 24mm, or 27mm, try the Willow pump out if you’re interested in it! This way, you know the pump will fit you, and you get to live the dream of pumping wherever you want!

FYI: Willow is having a sale right now. Use EVERYDAYHERO for $75 off. Offer expires 9/30/20.

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