Which hands free pumps helps to maintain supply

My baby doesn’t latch much due to being put on exclusive pumping initially so I pump 6 times a day using Medela hospital grade pump. We are nearly at 6 weeks but it is becoming extremely difficult as it requires me to sit in one place near the socket. I want to be able to pump while doing other chores at home and on the go outside …any recommendations of pumps that can help maintain supply? I already top up 40 percent with formula and wish to continue having enough by expressing

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I used the medela swing maxi (double pump) - it’s handsfree if you use it with the medela bra. I exclusively pumped with it for just over a year. You can’t really use it out and about ie in public but it’s definitely the best pump I used on my pumping journey (tried several, including elvie and pipetta - these were ok occasionally if out and about but would not recommend as main pumps as they don’t fully empty the breast). If you get the medela, make sure you register it so you get the 2 year warranty - they do die eventually so I ended up going through like 4 of them! But they replace it for free under the warranty xxx

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It’s the momcozy m5 for me. I’m now 3.5 months and going strong supply wise. I use the medela pump in style advanced once a day when I don’t need to be mobile. The remainder 2-3 pumps I use the momcozy. I’m 4 days ahead and typically express than enough to feed my boy so I freeze every now when I project excess.
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Thanks I already have some supply issues so a bit paranoid switching from the medela symphony which is a hospital grade pump

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Hi Ekta. I bought a wearable pump off amazon, the kissbobo dual pump. I’ve been using it 4/5 times a day for about a month now and so far so good. I’ve heard good things about the momcozy too though slightly more expensive. I also have the manual medala pump which i use at night. All work pretty well

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I have 7 pumps 🤪🐄 Spectra 2, Momcozy M5, Momcozy V2, Momcozy s12, Paruu Y10, Paruu P3, Elvie Stride. I use the Momcozy v2 collection Cups and hack then with all my battery hubs: elvie stride, Paruu y10 and momcozy v2. They will hack to any hub! Buy the collection cups 🙌 $80

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