haakaa Manual Breast Pump for Breastfeeding, Silicone, Clear 4oz/100ml
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AWARD-WINNING ONE-PIECE HAAKAA BREAST PUMP: The OG Haakaa Silicone Breast Pump is an innovative, user-friendly product with excellent suction and capacity for milk collection. The Haakaa milk collector is endorsed by moms and professionals worldwide.
ONE SIZE FITS ALL – LIGHTWEIGHT, COMPACT & PORTABLE: The Haakaa manual breast pump accommodates different breast sizes. Compact for easy storage and fits into most bags for home, work, travel, or anywhere you need to hand pump breastmilk.
VERSATILE PUMPING TOOL WITH ADJUSTABLE SUCTION: Uses suction for manual pumping and can also collect let-down while held or in a pumping bra without suction. Adjust suction strength by controlling the air expelled—more air out means stronger suction.
HANDS-FREE, SILENT OPERATION: No batteries or cords required. Quietly express breastmilk or catch let-down while nursing anytime, anywhere.
EASY CLEANING: No joints, cracks, or edges for nasties to harbor. Suitable for most cleaning & sanitization methods, including boiling water.
8 reviews for haakaa Manual Breast Pump for Breastfeeding, Silicone, Clear 4oz/100ml
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Alison19 –
A MUST have for every mom!!! A handy little tool to give as a gift for a friend or to yourself.
Baby #3. I used electric and manual pumps for both other kids. Iâve tried (and still have) Medela, Nuk, and Willow electric pumps with traditional and hands free attachments. Iâve also used Lansinoh and Medela manual pumps. All do what they claim to do but none are ideal for a working mom (which I am).With my last baby, in particular, I was horribly bothered by how loud ALL of the pumps are (even the manual pumps) because when Iâm pumping, itâs because Iâm working (i.e., not with baby); not only is the incredibly loud sound of the pump distracting for me, but it makes others uncomfortable and I refuse to pump in a bathroom; it just seems disempowering to do so. With baby #2, I went to a manual pump so I would have more flexibility and discretion and while I loved these attributes of the manual pump, I found that even they make noise and my hand would get sore having to pump so much … also, again, Iâm pumping because Iâm working and, maybe Iâm uncoordinated, but I found it hard to pump with one hand and work (write or type) with the other OR to have a conversation with someone while also focusing on pumping (insert awkward suction sounds during conversations which were sometimes rhythmic and sometimes not, LOL). All of these distractions led to me missing or minimizing my work pumping sessions and, ultimately, frustration for me and baby when my supply diminished.I am SO EXCITED to have found this product and I cannot begin to understand why all those apps that promote products for mom and baby donât include it. This is a MUST HAVE for all mamas and should be in EVERY mama basket at baby showers (itâs ok to have multiple, trust me!!!).I got the 4oz haaka without the stopper because I was leaking all over myself, especially at night. I figured if I could catch at least one oz per session, Iâd have 8oz per day but I couldnât find those milk catching shields Iâve heard about/seen online anywhere locally. When I started looking for them on Amazon, I came across this little gem and thought it looked interesting … for $12, it cost less than the shields, could catch more, and looked like an alternative to my preferred manual pump. It turned out to be all that and more!Not only did I easily catch the extra ounce per sessions, but I immediately noticed an increase in production. In a week, I have started a significant stash and now catch 1-3 oz per session and have 55oz collected and stored (in just a week).I just started using the haakaa to pump in between night sessions (baby is now sleeping 5-7 hours at night – and my son is only a month old). I believe him getting more hindmilk at each feeding (i.e., from the second breast) is alleviating his gas/upset tummy as well as filling him up completely, which has been stretching his sleep periods. Before the haakaa, he would get too much foremilk too fast then get gassy from all the air he was sucking in at my let down then he would spit up most of his meal when he burped, causing a lot of mess and the need to nurse again shortly thereafter because he was hungry again. It was a frustrating cycle that Iâve suffered through with baby #1 in the past thinking there was no other way; now, I have a tool to help manage it.I use the haakaa to catch my overflow at each nursing session then finish the session by moving baby to the second breast, which, by then, has been relieved of most of the foremilk and allows him to get more of the filling hindmilk. The result is a combination of reduced gas and increased sleep, which has already made life better for both of us!A couple things for moms trying this for the first time:- It IS different than anything youâve tried before. Be patient with yourself! Youâll get it. Try it during the day at first so you can see what you are doing when your mind is clear and can focus (and awake!!!).- If you want to use it as a catch system during nursing, donât stress about the suction level, itâs easy to simply squeeze the bottom and attach – thatâs enough suction to catch the let down.- If you want it to actually âpump,â then you need to follow the instructions by bending back the top, aligning your nipple with the small neck opening, squeeze the bottom, and attach. Iâve noticed that the release/pumping action actually happens about 45 seconds after attaching it when the bottom is almost fully open; after that happens, squeeze again and wait for the next release. It usually takes me 4 squeezes to completely fill the â4ozâ haaka. I also recommend paying attention to the weight of the unit when pumping; as it fills up, you need to monitor the suction and the volume to avoid it falling off OR you squeezing a full haakaa and dumping it out on accident.- The 4oz haaka is NOT 4oz, itâs 100mL, which is 3.3 oz. Personally, I donât care that the measurements are off, I just care that Iâm getting the milk! I use bottles to measure my supply anyway.- Pay attention as your milk supply increases … youâll be surprised how fast you can pump or let down 3.5oz and have a mess on your hands when the haakaa itself overflows!!! Because of this, Iâm ordering the 5oz/150mL version with the flower stopper. I will still use the 4oz during the day until my supply increases to the point that I need the 5oz all the time. Then Iâll probably get a second 5oz just so I can let the haakaa fully air dry between uses (saves a step of having to towel dry it … maybe Iâm lazy, or maybe I have three kids, or maybe Iâm finally getting a handle on this mom thing?).- Tip: I have bottles that I use to pour the milk into after each haaka session; when the bottles get to 4oz, I transfer the milk to bags. This allows me to be sure I have 4oz in each bag and for all my bags to be uniform in quantity, which will make it easier to prepare bottles down the road.- Tip: if you are fortunate enough to get one of these (or use ANY pump) during the early days when you are still producing that beautiful golden colostrum milk, consider freezing THAT milk in 1oz cubes or bags so you can add that liquid gold to your more mature milk down the road … this will give your baby powerful nutrition at 2+ months old that they normally would not get at that age.- Tip: use the haakaa after nursing on each breast to stimulate additional milk production. You may not get more milk that session, but it tells your body you need to make more – and it will!- You may find that you want to also use a classic electric pump to get that deep release when you are away from baby for longer periods … be gentle to yourself and donât put stress on you to do things a certain way. Itâs fine to use two (or three or four) different products to make sure you have the support you need. Any method that gets milk to your baby is a good method and any tool that helps you do that is a good tool. Try different things until you find the ones that work best for you.- Tip: enjoy this time with your baby; it doesnât last long. ð
KD –
An amazing tool for collection without pumping! N
I have purchased two of these now, highly recommend!!!!!!!! I used them with my first child back in 2019 and happily now with believer in 2024.I had my second child 7-21-2024 and I exclusively breast-feed until I go back to work. Right now my second is a month old (todays date 8-23-24) And I have 186 ounces saved in our chest freezer just by using my Haakaa!!! My production is a lot higher in the evening and through the night, so I donât use them during the day unless I need to express off due to engorgement. So I typically use them for the 3 to 4 feedings through the evening/night. In the beginning, I would only collect an 1/2-1oz or so because my milk production was still getting established. I now am able to collect 2 to 3 ounces when I use it. I absolutely love these for those who want to stock up their supply without committing to pumping yet. I highly recommend these.Things to note. I have breast-fed for a child before and I know that I am able to produce a good 2-3 ounces off of each breast. Because heâs only a month old, he is able to be satisfied off of one breast. I am taking advantage of that second breast at about half the feedings when it feels full- feeding in the evening and night. (my second tends to eat more frequently throughout the day, so my breast does not get as full). I have created the demand a little higher than normal to allow me to stockpile.Additionally, I am very aware of what I need to be eating and drinking to encourage/support my supply. I am a true believer of body armor drinks, and coconut water to support breastmilk production. I drink at least (typically) one body armor (lyte) drink mixed with one coconut water drink EVERYDAY.The Haakaa is sooo much more convenient then a hand pump or my electric pump I will use when I return to work.Make sure you watch videos on how to properly attach, itâs really important. You have to bend the flange back to get that strong section- it can be uncomfortable and intense. But I promise you do adjust to it. It works great by providing that consistent suction so when your milk lets down, you can encourage it to come out easily of the second breast. So when the milk lets down for the baby (breast 1), it lets down for the Haakaa too (breast 2)!!Love these!!
Marlyn Delgado –
LIFESAVING! Coming from a âjust-enougherâ
As my headline states. I used to barely produce enough milk to feed my 9 week old daughter on the daily. When I was pregnant, I was living in a maternity home .. and all the other girls there would complain about âleakingâ or ruining bedsheets and clothes. And here was I, not knowing what the hell the problem was because my milk hadnât come in yet.I bought the haakaa not by recommendation or anything, I just wanted something cheap to try and start pumping because I heard pumping can induce labor. It didnât. Anyways, I fiddled with this thing and nothing would come out. I think I damaged my breast tissue trying to get something, anything, to come out. I gave up.Fast fwd to postpartum about 2 weeks in and a lactation consultant later, I brought this bad boy out again and tried. Being a just-enougher means I didnât even know my other breast would leak while my baby was nursing. So one day I said Iâll just place this here and baby there and weâll see. I was so focused on my baby I forgot about the haakaa until she kicked it. She didnât drop it or anything, but when I tell you I couldnât believe my eyes! Iâve never seen that much milk before coming from ME. Lol.Now, I use it every single time we nurse and I swear this thing has increased my milk supply ! I have just begun learning how to schedule my pumping throughout the day in order to have a freezer stash like the girls do on Facebook, and so far I have 3 baggies𥹠which is more than I wouldâve ever thought I would have if you had asked me 2-3 weeks ago. So yes, the haakaa is simple yet very effective. Sometimes Ill even lay down and have it on and it still collects, you just have to make sure to continue the suction because it does lose it after a while . Oh and the picture posted is from last night, only 6 minutes in to wearing it. 10/10 definitely recommend coming from a DD girl.
Amazon Customer –
Easy to use silicone pump. Effective at collecting breast milk – make sure to review instructions. Easy to clean. I love the simplicity of this product.
Angel sanchez –
Me encanta, sin duda comprarÃa, si estás en lactancia cómpralo, es impresionante la cantidad de leche que puedes salvar, no es un extractor, es para recolectar la leche de fuga del pecho contrario al que estás alimentando, he podido hacer banco de leche gracias a este maravilloso producto, si parece original, llego bien
Joel –
El artÃculo corresponde a todo lo descrito
Klara –
Funkade jättebra att sätta pÃ¥ bröstet som man inte ammar pÃ¥ för att samla upp det som rinner till medan bebis dricker frÃ¥n andra. 11/10â¤ï¸
Michael Sennekamp –
Ich habe mir die Hakaa Milchâpumpeâ auf Rat meiner Hebamme bestellt, um Milch aufzufangen, die beim Stillen aus der anderen Brust läuft. Bei Kind 1 habe ich nur Milchauffangschalen benutzt. Diese waren für mich keine wirkliche Option. Sie sind immer wieder beim entfernen übergelaufen, waren wackelig und instabil.Die Hakaa Milchpumpe ist keine tatsächliche Pumpe, da man mit ihr die Milch nicht wirklich aus der Brust pumpt. Man stellt ein Vakuum her und dadurch läuft mehr Milch als gewöhnlich aus der Brust. Das Vakuum löst sich nach gewisser Zeit und man setzt die Pumpe dann einfach wieder an. Für mich funktioniert das problemlos.Auch wenn die âPumpeâ keine wirkliche Pumpe ist, ist sie für mich eine sehr gute Alternative. Der Prozess ist super unkompliziert und im Vergleich zum Pumpen mit anderen Pumpen auch viel angenehmer für mein Empfinden.Wenn ich parallel bei der Verwendung stille, gelingt es mir problemlos 90-100 ml Milch zu gewinnen. Und das ohne Schmerzen und viel Arbeit. AuÃerdem ist auch die Reinigung im Vergleich zu üblichen Milchpumpen ein Klacks. Nicht zu vergleichen. Aktuell kann ich mir gut vorstellen, dass ich in dieser Stillzeit komplett auf eine Pumpe zum pumpen verzichten kann und nur mit der Hakaa auskommen werde.Wie zufrieden man mit dem âPumpâErgebnis ist, hängt vielleicht aber auch damit zusammen, wie viel Milch einem selbst sowieso beim stillen aus der Brust läuft.Für mich ist sie genau das Richtige und ich kann es in meinem Fall uneingeschränkt weiterempfehlen.