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Haakaa Gen 2 Manual Breast Milk Pump 100ml $12.99, 150ml $13.99 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Limited time deal with Amazon. Usually priced around $25 or more so it's almost half price. Both 100ml and 150ml versions available.

Product description:
Made From Soft 100 Percent Food Grade Silicone
Compact Size Fits Perfectly Into Any Handbag Or Baby Bag
Suction Base Stops Accidental Spills
No Cords, Batteries Or Assembly Required

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  • +4

    Following.

  • Great price.

  • -7

    Does it work on people who identify as a woman?

    • -2

      Chest milk ;(

    • +5

      Lactation can be induced in males so actually yes.

      • -4

        You mean ejaculation

  • Tagged as 'toys and kids'???

  • +1

    These work very well

  • +1

    Limited-time deal: Haakaa New Mum Starter Pack Breast Pump Stopper Nursing pad https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0777RT2VW/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_d…

    I think this is worth a look. The 100ml size one is very small but this pack has the 150ml size. Also the worst thing is spilling the milk everywhere so a cover is worth it.

    • -3

      What of you only have small tits?

      I hear you on the cover tho

      • I get I'm replying to a sht comment, but breast size does not directly correlate to milk output.

        • +1

          Actually, the amount of epithelial tissue in a breast is what supports milk production, and while not exactly correlated to size alone, when controlling for other factors larger breasts are likely to have more epithelial tissue than smaller breast. They are also more likely to hold more milk at one time, meaning that babies can get more milk in a hit and avoid multiple smaller feeds (what some refer to as cluster feeding). Further, the increase in breast size ina woman who's given birth is an excellent indicator for how well her breast will produce milk. Part of the reason people state that breasts size is doesn't correlate to milk production is due to obese women with larger breasts not making as much milk production because they are obese.

          The issue with this information is that God forbid we put anyone off trying to breast feed or gave them a complex about their breast size, so we would never state it in the general literature. And I agree everyone should be doing their best to breast feed regardless, but that's doesn't mean there isn't a place for smaller breast pump containers such as that in the OP. If anything it would seem people here are arguing against having smaller pumps/containers as though women with smaller breasts shouldn't be catered for?

    • Depends if you plan to use it to store milk or just to catch. But good recommendation.

  • +1

    The missus used this and found it far superior to any of the far more fancy but cumbersome models.

    Cheap at twice the price.

  • coming up as full price for me

  • +1

    Apparently it's called "chest feeding" these days 😬

  • +1

    Thanks for keeping us 'abreast' of the situation…

    /leaves voluntarily

  • +1

    Thanks OP. Bought one. Not sure what I’m going to use it for but bought anyway because it’s on sale.

    • +2

      Np. You can drink from it like any other cup

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