Every working mom who continued to breastfeed after returning to the office is more than familiar with THE PUMP. We carried it to work every single day (in what was advertised as a “chic tote” but was really anything but), used it at least twice during the work day (“Gotta go! I have a meeting!”) and then prayed our bags of milk (aka liquid gold) wouldn’t burst or spill on the way home.
I remember that hideous nippleless bra that I couldn’t live without, but would want to run screaming if anyone ever caught a glimpse of me in it. At the beginning, I locked myself in my bedroom when I pumped at home because I didn’t want my husband to have the visual. But then flash forward six months later, and I was like, “I’m just going to pump right here at the kitchen counter no matter who is in the house and everyone can just DEAL.”
Still, I never got comfortable with it in the office. At the time, I was freelancing and often away on shoots, so I had to find more places to pump inconspicuously than I can count. Some more successful than not.
Here are 8 of my WORST pumping moments:
1) The time I left the pumping room with my dress tucked into the back of my pantyhose and didn’t realize my wardrobe malfunction until I had arrived back at my desk, which was two flights up and a city block away.
2) The time I had to pump in a glass office so I positioned a large piece of foam core on top of a chair to block anyone’s view and then watched in horror as it slipped further and further down the wall. I was plugged in and couldn’t move very much, so to remain out of sight, I ended up slipping further and further down too. By the end of my pumping session, I was pretty much sitting underneath the desk.
3) The time I didn’t fully close one of my bags of milk and didn’t discover this until I had gotten home from work and tried to transfer the bags to the fridge. There are few things worse than dipping your hands into a soggy bag of your own breast milk, and then realizing all that precious pumping time was WASTED. The clean up was no fun either.
4) The time I had to pump on a shoot while we were filming at someone’s house. The production assistant told me to pump in one of the bedrooms, which happened to be the bedroom of a little girl. It didn’t lock but I figured I was far enough away from where they were shooting that nobody would try to come in. I sat behind the bed, so you could only see my head if someone walked in, just to be safe. What I didn’t realize was that the occupants of the house were home. That is, until the mother opened the door and questioned what I was doing in her daughter’s room. I can’t even imagine how creepy I looked with only my head jutting up from behind her daughter’s bed. I explained and I guess she recognized the pumping noise, but it was more than a little awkward.
5) The time I had to find a place to pump at an office where there was literally nowhere to do it except the stairwell. I had a co-worker stand guard at the door but that didn’t protect me from people coming from above or below. Let’s just say, I did my business as quick as possible.
6) The time I pumped in a room that had a window which looked into another office, which appeared to be a wig maker. It was far enough away that he didn’t seem to notice me, so day after day, I used to watch him fit his clients for wigs while I pumped. Then one day, our eyes met and I made sure to pump in a different corner of the room, with my back to him after that!
7) The time I was pumping at home for Harlow while Mazzy was taking a nap. She woke up and started crying, but I was still plugged into the wall, mid-way into my pumping session. I remember yelling at her that I’d be there soon, while also being afraid that her screams would wake up Harlow. Splitting your time between two little kids is tough work and being literally attached to a wall by your nipples does not make it any easier.
And my #1 Worst Pumping Moment…
8) The time I was pumping in a gender-free bathroom and a man walked in on me. I was plugged into the wall with my pump resting on the sink, which happened to be right next to the door. The door opened directly out into reception. I can’t believe I forgot to lock it. When the guy walked in, he just stood there confused as to what he was witnessing, like he’d ever seen a woman pump in his life. I mean, I hadn’t either until I did it myself, so this is totally understandable. I tried to will him out with my eyes but when that didn’t work, I went to the slam the door shut in his face. This was thwarted for two reasons: 1) My sudden movement made my pump come crashing to the floor and 2) the door was one of those big metal pressurized doors that prevents it from slamming. I am not exaggerating when I say the whole thing literally happened in slow motion. It was mortifying. You can bet I stayed in there a good while until I thought it was safe to come out.
Despite all of these experiences, I am still grateful to my pump. And I did come to appreciate the time at work that I was able to spend focusing on my baby at home. It made me feel connected to her and like I was doing my best to be a good mom. It could also be a welcome break and a pretty damn good excuse to leave a room.
But, like most working moms who pumped, I always wished there was a better option than the bulky, noisy breast pump with the numerous parts that I carried back and forth. That’s why, when I found out about Willow, a new pump which fits into your bra (yes, your everyday bra that you already own!) with no external tubes, cords or dangling bottles to get in your way, I was intrigued. And by “intrigued,” I meanā I really wish they had invented this thing when I had babies!
Willow is quiet (read: you can use it during a conference call), simple and easy to clean (it has only two parts which are both dishwasher safe), and is completely mobile and hands-free. That means, not only can you check email while pumping, you can walk across the room to tend to your screaming toddler.
I wish I could test out the new Willow pump myself but since I can’t, I want to give one of you the opportunity to test it out for me. Leave a comment below sharing your worst pumping story or why you would love a Willow pump and I’ll randomly select one winner on March 15th!
WINNER UPDATE:
Congratulations to Georgia! Please email allie@mommyshorts.com to claim your prize!
Just promise me you’ll report back after you try it!
Just saw you speak at Alt-Summit last week! Iāve had the Willow pump on my wish list from the moment I found out Iām pregnant with #2! One of my worst breast pumping moments involved a day-long work retreat at an art museum with no proper accomodations. I spent two rather chilly session in a utility closet that day. Needless to say the Willow would be a godsend for us working moms š
Picture this: moms first night out for Dads 30th! Woohoo baby is overnight with grandma and mommy is getting DRUNK!! Fast forward a few drinks and Iām tipsy in a casino bathroom stall maneuvering out of a dress, basically completely naked, trying to use my hand pump. Resting bottles on the toilet paper dispenser… then the fun dumping part, que the tears! Nothing to see here folks, as I walk out with my massive bag that doesnāt quite match my cute cocktail dress. The sacrifices we make for our babies!!!
I am an attorney and work in a pretty formal office. My office has glass walls (and I face a bank of secretariesā desks) so they installed a curtain for me when I came back from maternity leave so I could pump in my office. One morning, one of my female coworkers walked in to tell me said curtain was looking a little cockeyed. I agreed but needed to pump so figured Iād call office services right afterwards. I think we can all see where this is going… I was also wearing a dress that day. So I unzip my dress abs get nekkid from the sister up but for my sexy blush colored pumping bra, get myself hooked up and get started when, you guessed it, the curtain comes crashing to the ground. I pull out the tubes as fast as I can and race to cover myself but not before my two male coworker come walking by.
My worse breast pumping moment was at work. I was in the break room and fully pulled up my shirt and bra. Usually I was a bit more modest when pumping at work because I had to pump in the staff break room. This specific time I knew my co-workers would not walk in on me because I work for a preschool and the other teachers couldnāt leave the children alone without me stepping into the classroom. So I had a false sense of security which is why I fully exposed my self. Suddenly out of nowhere a door that leads to the street, which was suppose to be a emergency fire door (with an alarm) flung wide open and a man was standing there in a full motorcycle outfit, including helmet. He then proceeded to ask me directions to another office in the business complex. I screamed at home to close the door only after 5 other people walked by and saw me topless with a breast pump attached.
We were attending a wedding – not only did pumping essentially dictate what dresses were options for me to wear, but I had to pump in the car during cocktail hour. What I didnāt realize was that everyone would walk right by where we parked to move from one part of the weddding celebration to another!!
… would love this pump!!
I was sick with the stomach flu, but determined to keep pumping! I was all hooked up and attached to the wall, and it hit me. I only managed to disconnect the tubes before I had to race to the bathroom and throw up with the pumping bottles still attached. #sanitary
I had to pump in the microscope room. It locked but multiple people had the key. Sometimes they would ignore the sign on the door and made for an interesting interaction.
my worst pumping stories have everything to do with CLOGS!!! they are my nightmare. i can deal with having to pump in public places (ie bathroom), on the go (in the car), and all that, but all the clogs, man, make me not want to pump anymore!!
While I donāt have a horror pumping story yet maybe my turn will come when I go back to work in 2 weeks. I am a 2nd grade teacher though so it would be ideal to avoid such stories. Of course if I had the Willow pump avoiding the āhorrorā wouldnāt be too hard ;).
I started pumping when my baby was about two weeks old which you all know is when a lot of things come to a head. Sleep deprevation is at an all time high, the adrenaline of new baby is wearing off and your boobs are SO massively engorged and full. You are also learning that milk is liquid gold and to guard it with your life. I woke up at 2 am convered in milk and about to explode. I HAD to pump! I stumbled out of bed and got that sucker on and 10 minutes later had 3oz on each side. I unscrewed the right side with my eyes still
mostly closed and went to set it on the counter and missed by about an inch and the milk went flying and spilled all over the floor. I was so bummed! I unscrewed the left, lifted my hand to set it on the counter and missed again! You can cry over spilled milk! Cry all you want!
I am an elementary school teacher who had to pump behind my desk for my last two kids. I always had to lock my door and put up a sign that said ādo not unlock,ā because the principals, secretaries, building maintenace, could unlock the door at anytime if they needed something from my classroom. One day while I was pumping behind the desk, I heard my door being unlocked. It was our maintenace guy, who started chatting with my head that was popped up over the desk. He stopped and asked what the noise was, and when I explained he ran out of the room so fast he nearly tripped. We didnāt make eye contact for a few weeks, and he always knocked after that. Baby#3 due in September. Would LOVE the Willow!
Had to pump at an airport bathroom. Lock on the door was broke. I had to hold the door closed which doesnāt sound bad but I was stretched bc my pump wouldnāt go any further bc of the plug. Needless to say many people tried to open the door.
I could really use his as Iām expecting my second and will make pumping so much easier especially having a 16 month old to chase around also!
I wish i have willow during my first child it would have been so useful for me
Well my worst pumping stories are limitless but the worst is this one
as my workplace had no place to pump in privacy
So 1 day i rush to home (which was close to my home thankfully) to pump and my mother in law was home looking after my son, i rush to my room to pump while my son was in the crib suddenly my mother in law entre the room to show my son to my brother in law who was on skype video call i froze for few mins while she was persistent to show him my son (grandparents have already weird way of deeling with the technology so u can imagine so her whole concentration was on camera adjusting) then took the phn from her and showed my son to him (secretly hoping that he didnt see me) but surely he must have been hearing the loud noise of the pump…. i hope š¤ he never understand what the noise was or else i will forever be mortified
I became a FTM at the end of September and before having my daughter the thought of anyone seeing my boobs anywhere public seemed horrifying. Almost 6 months in I realized I dont care at all anymore when it comes to feeding my sweet babe… But pumping in public.. Yikes! . December I was in a good friends wedding party. As it is my little girl only feeds off of one breast. Yes one. Which means the other one is way smaller. I try to pump as much as I feed her to keep the sizes the same and stock up on breast milk for bottles at the same time. But to have to be plugged in to the wall and have 20 minutes to pump while caring for 1 baby (yet alone 2 or a toddler) is no easy feat! I’d love to have try this pump so I could pump the one breast while she’s eating from the other!! … Anyways back to the wedding. This was the first full day I had to be away from my daughter which means I had to pump BOTH breasts and who has the time or space to do this with the chaos of hair, make-up, photos, ceremony/reception duties of a bridesmaid. I was mega engorged and needed even just a few minutes of pump time… My one breast seemed to be growing larger by the second and I felt like everyone could see how lopsided I was. I snuck off in to the “bridal suite” during the reception. Thinking I was safe from anyone just entering the suite and that If anyone did it would st least be another bridesmaid! I tried to pump as quick as possible, also trying to keep my dress as neat as possible I simply just pulled it down…Only to my horror did the groom walk in to fetch something for his new bride right as I was switching pump sides… The newly wed groom saw me bare it all. We were both equally mortified I think….
Having this pump where I could have at the very least kept a bra on would have saved me from that horrifying moment!!
I would love to win this for my best friend who is due with her first baby at the end of April!
Worst pumping moment: forgetting to put the bottle on the pump so the milk pumped down the front of my dress and in to my lap. It took me far too long to realize this. Afterward I had to go to a work meeting with breastmilk stains on my dress.
Iām currently on my 8th month BF my son, and coming to an end. Working an erratic schedule has definitely contributed to my diminishing supply, as well as carrying around a noisy or manual pump.
My husband and I are trying to get pregnant again and Iād like to try the Willow to lengthen my BF time.
I just saw pump online nd asked my husband for this as a gift. I am fortunate that I have been able to stay home for 7 months with my daughter. I hate when Iām tethered to the pump and she starts crying and the tears shed as the bag you just pumped tips over before closeting and wasting 30 minutes stuck next to an outlet.
With my first baby, I worked running events for a local association. At the annual golf tournament, I ended up pumping in a commercial kitchen pantry with an extension cord run under the door. The door didnāt lock so I positioned the back of my chair right up against it as a doorstop. Youād think theyād have a locker room or something in the club house but nope!
I work for a family run business, all males. I have a camera in my office and no door. While I was out on maternity leave, I asked if the camera could be turned off and a door added to my office. I came back to neither and was offered the closet in my office as a pumping space. I feel like I am being watched every time I go to pump. I have also heard second hand comments that are made about me pumping. But I donāt let them stop me because my baby is more important than any ignorant comment men make.
So at my old office building they decided to finally make a pumping room when I became pregnant. The only room in the entire building with no glass walls or toilets was an office right next to HR which is where I worked. The only problem was it was also the only door that didnāt lock. Now i assumed it would be NO issue since it was only myself and one other women that would be using it. Nothing good communication couldnāt fix right?! (Soooooo wrong) lol What i failed to realize is that the new janitor (let me also mention I was fresh back from leave and had NOT met this person) would walk into that office to clean it. While i was standing without a shirt facing the door. š¤¦š¼āāļøš¤¦š¼āāļøš¤¦š¼āāļøš¤¦š¼āāļøš¤¦š¼āāļøš¤¦š¼āāļøš¤¦š¼āāļø Fun times!
I pump on my way to work and back in the car. Doesnāt that count as the worst pumping story? Haha. Once I was driving home and didnāt notice until I was stopped in traffic that one of the flanges were not on correctly and all the breast milk had been dripping down my body and my pants. I did notice that the āaromaā of my milk was stronger than usual. There have been other situations when I have forgotten the bra you wear to be able to pump hands free when I was driving and either couldnāt pump or hold one pump while driving. I would really love to try this!!!
Trying to prevent my own āworst pumping momentā as I will be pumping when I go back to work!
I have two. The first was when I was still a classroom teacher. I taught science and I used to pump in a chemical storage room! The door didnāt have a lock but we all pretty much knew that it was my area at that time. Well a teacher from another department didnāt know and flung the door open to reveal me not necessarily pumping but getting myself situated to put on my pumping bra so it was a full frontal shot.
The second incident I was no longer in the classroom but now a testing coordinator for a large junior high. It was a state mandated testing day and that means that every room in the building is occupied, including my office. So I pumped in another storage closet on campus that didnāt have a plug. I ran an extension cord to the office from a hallway. Another staff memeber didnāt know what the plug was going to and unplugged it to plug in her phone! So I had to maneuver myself over to the door and crack it open without giving everyone a peep show to ask that they please plug the pump back in!
No real horror stories but the only thing that comes close is the one time I fell asleep while hands free pumping in the middle of the night. I woke up like an hour or so later and had some really sore boobies š¤·š¼āāļø Thatās my closest horrow story haha
I am due at the beginning of July and as a small business owner, I am only taking 6 weeks of maternity leave! I would love to try out the willow as I will for sure need to pump at the office! These look amazing!
Iām about to start the pumping at work process all over again and Iām not looking forward to it! With my first, I started off just locking my door. Problem is my office doubles as the office storage closet, so people always let themselves in for paper and whatnot. It only took two walk-ins for me to add a sign saying I was on a āvery important conference callā and to email or text me. But that didnāt stop people, so I had to go around to each individual in my office and ask them to not come in when the sign was up. Explaining to a 70 year old faculty member that you are pumping is mortifying enough, but then he started offering me pumping advice based on his experience in the oil and gas industry.
I also want to add that I remember a post you made about funny signs to put up while you are pumping. One was something like āTopless woman inside, and not In a good way.ā I wanted to put that sign up SO BAD but I work with undergrads at a university and thought that wouldnāt be appropriate! Would have kept people out though!
My worst pumping moment wasn’t when I was pumping…it is the rush to get everything put away and get back together and begin working again. I always felt like it took longer to set up, and put everything away then actually pumping. This was before I had the hands free pumping bra (can’t believe I pumped for 4 months without it) I had on my nursing bra, and I was pumping in the empty office next to mine. I am a recreational director for a facility for individuals with special needs. It was the season where we have college kids come and work as lifeguards and rec aids. before I would just pump at my desk, now I go into the office next to mine (who belongs to a Chaplin and I’m looking at religious paraphernalia trying to just think of my son and not Jesus. I hear my phone ringing and I quickly stop and stuff myself back into my bra and pull my shirt down to rush to answer my work phone. After o finished my call I went and put the pump away and cleaned everything. Before the lifeguards came in. Well I went about 3 hrs into my day till I reqlized I never “put” myself back in my bra, I fixed my self and one of the my workers said I looked better after that. Mortified
I remember us ladies had to book a small stuffy room that reception had to unlock for you in order to pump and we had to compete with several other new moms for that room. One day, I booked the room right before my meeting because well who wants leaky boobs during a meeting? So as i walk up to the room I realized someone got there before I did and had the nerve to sit in longer than her slotted time and didn’t even respond to my knocks! Reception (a middle aged man) was there witnessing my frustration and mentioned this happened before and he offered to try getting this woman out. So he started knocking on the door, threatening to open the door. It was so embarrassing as people were passing by giving judgy looks. Finally, this lady came out leaving the room stinking with Indian food. It was so disgusting!
no true horror story, but I hate pumping in bathrooms when I am traveling for work and there are no nursing rooms available at the work location. Willow would make pumping easier on the road!
I was traveling with my best friend to go bridesmaid dress shopping. I had to pump on the way. As I finished pumping we came to a sudden stop and I spilled breast milk all over me!
My worst pumping story is when I was pumping while driving between eraands to save time. As I was travelling down the road, I was running out of gas… I had a good flow going and was only half way done my pump so I had no choice but to pump gas while I pumped! Thankfully I had a loose top and scarf handy so I discreetly filled up as soo. As possible, but the man next to me kept looking around trying to locate the source of the noise!
Iād love a willow to make exclusively pumping a lot easier!
I am a new mom to 3 week old identical twin girls! I am exclusively pumping and man does it take a lot of time! No crazy pumping stories but it never fails that the minute I get all hooked up one girl starts crying… and then the other š¤£. I would love to be able to pump completely hands free and cord free so that I am better able to love on my girls!!
I donāt have any horror stories YET as Iām only 6 app and still on leave. My baby and I stay home all day, pretty much every day. I also exclusively pump due to latch issues with my sweet babe. This pump would be amazing as Iām attached to a pump every 3 hours for 30 minutes at a time, AROUND THE CLOCK! Since I exclusively pump, I have to mimic a babyās feeding schedule and have to pump every 3 hours, day and night. I lose so much time with my precious baby and so much time I could be spent doing housework, cooking or caring for my fur babies! This pump would be like a dream come true and would help make my pumping journey a little less defeating. I plan to pump until my little one is a year old!
Wore a Maxi dress to work that more or less forced me to get entirely naked to pump. Was in a shared office that meant I got walked in on multiple times. Glad to be on a different job now with a more discreet place to pump. And I got wise about what I wore to make it easier too š
I donāt have a worst moment.. YET. Haha. Iām a first time mama and currently 28 weeks with my babygirl now. I desperately need a pump and would LOVE love love a Willow because of how small and quiet it is! Iām oddly looking forward to pumping so her daddy will get to feed her too!
My worst story was a reoccurring one. I was waitresssing right after I had my second baby to make extra money. Everytime during the shift I would need to run to my car mid way through to pump (to help with supply and engorgment). We lived in Florida so I could run my car or deal with the 90 plus degree heat! I am pregnant with my third child and would LOVE to be able to have this amazing pump!
I am pregnant with my 3rd baby. This pregnancy has been full of difficultyās which has included surgery but we are at 32 weeks and doing great and excited for a healthy baby girl in the next couple weeks. I breastfeed and pumped for 16 months with each of my two current children, both boys. Boy moms are tough. All moms are committed. How tough and committed I was was tested during my worst pumping moment. With my second child I had to travel last minute for a memorial service for a mentor that had suddenly passed away. She was extremely important to me so there was no way I was going to miss it. So I was already emotional then a travel day from hell insued making the day even more difficult. I barely made my connection in Dallas and knew I would have to pump on the plane which I was very underprepare to do. So I think okay I will just ask for a blanket from flight attendant. I get on the plane and I am seated in the first row behind first class. So not a lot of privacy. I try to privately ask the (female) flight attendant for a blanket to pump and she tells me they are only for first class passengers. I tell her why I need one. Nope. First class passengers only. So I pray for a mother with young kids to sit next to me. Nope, two men in their 50ās. Great. Once the plane starts I just told the men, listen here is the deal and here is what I am about to do. To which one of the men gave me his jacket and I went on my merry way pumping on the plane in the first row shielded by the nice gentlemanās coat. Had I had the Willow that day I could have managed SO much better. I travel for my job and would love to have such a unique and descreet pump. I think of that story and am proud of my commitment and bravery to do what I needed to do and feel confident in my rights and my body. I am also thankful for the grace show by the men sitting next to me.
I would love to try the Willow because as a new mom, Iām having a hard time finding opportunities to pump while watching my little one! I hope I have the privilege to test it out and provide feedback. PS – am I the only one who canāt seem to breastfeed or pump without getting milk everywhere?
I would love to win a Willow pulp because Iām going to be a new mom, due in April. I will be returning to work full time in August and this would be extremely beneficial to pumping at break and lunch. Iām a teacher and I would love to avoid any mishaps that may occur as I pump in my room or other designated area. If I can pump while I teach, that would be a major plus!
When I went back to school after my daughter was born and the only place to pump was in a classroom with all the other mother’s who had to pump to long story short it was uncomfortable for the other women there and for all the strangerd who accidentally walked in on all of us
I donāt have any pumping horror stories. but I did pump a lot of extra stash (~200oz) for donation and stored it in the deep freezer. The freezer must have died one night and we didnāt check on it for a few weeks. Just assuming it worked. It was not pretty when we finally opened it!
I was lucky enough to have my own office when I pumped at work. I also worked on a hall full of women who knew what was up, but still kept a ādo not disturbā sign on the door just in case. One day I was pumping at my desk when I heard a commotion outside my door. Every woman I worked with sounded like they were outside LOUDLY telling someone to not go in. Of course I had to stop pumping immediately because I was so freaked out. I composed myself and went to the door and there was my husband hand delivering me flowers for Valentineās Day. My sweet coworkers were so amazing to come to my rescue, even knowing it was my husband (they didnāt want me exposed to anyone else who might walk by.)
I also used to pump with my pump on the desk next to me while I worked. One day I answered the phone to talk to a colleague and they stopped and said āwhatās that whirring noise?ā I had to pretend to not know what he was talking about. And after that I put that stupid pump on the floor.
I was teaching at the time and had my classroom locked during lunchtime. I even had a sign on the door saying ādo not disturb.ā Imagine my surprise when a district worker/handyman unlocked the door with his own set of keys and walked in … in spite of the sign!!!
Would love to win one of these! It looks amazing. With three young kids, I am so busy and the portability aspect of this pump makes me drool!! I feel like it would really extend my breastfeeding experience.
Iām pregnant for the first time, due in September! I would love to be able to try this pump and not have to lug around one with cords and all the extra stuff to and from work every day! I also think this would help me get work done at home instead of being confined to one place while pumping.
As a mom of two, having a cordless breast pump would certainly make pumping for baby number 3 so much easier!
Those are some terrible experiences! Ha I got lucky with most of mine since my classroom is private and I could stay there at work but my worst experience out was having to pump in a family restroom at an airport. I couldnāt go from gate to gate and the only pumping room was on the outside of security so I found a single restroom. Immediately after getting hooked up, I hear the door handle juggling and a kid saying āmommy, i canāt open itā. She proceeded to tell him theyād have to wait and I panicked-thinking theyād spend the whole time or there knocking or worse-asking someone to have it unlocked since it clearly could be occupied for that long. Luckily after about 8 minutes of knocking and door handle jiggling, they went away but it was not fun!
Iām currently 6 months into my pump at work life. Second go around and using the same pump from 5 years ago! I almost donāt believe itās possible for something like this Willow pump ….. and Iām definetly skeptical lol.
My husband and I went to a wedding and I wanted to pump in between the ceremony and reception so I could have a drink or two and not worry about having milk for the little when we got home. The wedding was downtown which meant street side parking. When I got to the car I realized I was going to have to pull my dress all the way up to get my pump hooked on. I get all connected and the milk is flowing when a homeless man decides he is going to stop and watch the show. I slouched as far down in the front seat as I could go without risking spilling all of the liquid gold I had just pumped or detaching from the pump and squirting milk all over the only outfit I had to wear. He stood there for a good 5 min before he went on his way. š¤¦š¼āāļø
My daughter is 3 1/2 months old and I have been back at work a month. Just last week I got to work and realized I forgot the attachments for my pump. I live 40 minutes away so had to go out to babies r us and buy new attachments. Luckily I havenāt been walked in on or anything. This pump would help me provide her breast milk longer because it would make pumping easier!
Iām a teacher. When I pump I lock the front door to my classroom, cover the window with a black piece of paper and put a neon pink DO NOT ENTER sign on the door. I donāt understand how itās possible, but the maintenance worker used his key and came right into the room one day! He saw me later and apologized. So embarrassing. Also, the back door to my classroom doesnāt have a lock, so I would do the same neon pink sign and black paper over the window. I would also stack at least 3 or 4 chairs in front of the door so nobody could open it. However, that didnāt stop people from trying to come in. At least 4 different people tried to come in that way. Including the pervy old custodian who kept trying to push his way through the stack of chairs while I was screaming DONT COME IN HERE!!!
I do t have any horror storyās thank god but I sure would love to try this new pump. All the carrying back & forth to work & making sure I havenāt forgotten anything. This would be amazing & make life a little less stressful
My daughter was a nicu baby. She was born with several holes in her heart and that led to feeding issues and weight gain issues. She couldn’t feed unless from a bottle or a tube in her nose. So from the getgo I exclusively pumped. I was a brand new mom, handed a pump and wasn’t told anything more but pump those puppies dry. I had no close friends who had babies so everything was foriegn. No tips on pumping bras or anything. So like clock work, every two hours, I pumped. I sat through consultations with doctors and nurses while pumping. I pumped while the cleaning crew sanitized my daughter’s NICU room. I even had to pump during my daughters Open heart surgery in a tiny waiting room bathroom where I got several angry knocks about hogging a bathroom. But I didn’t want to be further from her then I already was. Gosh a girl friend who knew, or a nurse taking a little extra time with tips would have been awesome. I met my support network after all her surgeries. Now I’m expecting my third child. While I thought it would be easier to get pumping sessions in, it is much hard since I’m full time stay at home. A Willow would help so much to build a supply so that I could have my husband intercept some feedings.
When my first was two months old, I fell and had to spend two days in the ICU. They put me on meds that caused me to have to pump and dump for TWO WEEKS. š«
Throwing out all that precious liquid gold was devastating. My milk supply was never the same after that. Eight years later, Iām pregnant with my third and could use a brand new pump!
I am due with my second little girl in just a couple of weeks. Would love to be able to try this pump. Being a working mom and pumping for 1 1/2 years I can tell you that this would be amazing!
I’ve had my fair share of nursing mishaps (like nursing topless in front of my open window to discover my neighbors are having their roof redone), and I just can’t wait to add some pumping mishaps!
But on a more serious note, I’m a first time mom that goes back to work in a few months and nervous about pumping! I’m blessed with my own private office, by cursed with a floor to ceiling window next to the door and a door that doesn’t lock!
I ended up having an emergency c-section. The hospital at which I gave birth was very pro breastfeeding. They encouraged me to pump every two hours for 30 minutes to help my milk come in. The morning after my c-section, I was trying to pump and all of a sudden, the fire alarm in the hospital goes off and a random man came barging in the hospital room with his ladder to check out the fire detector. He saw everything and just kept working. I was mortified, topless and trying to figure it all out.
Itās not really my worst but my most dreaded. I used to commute into the city by train and bus for work. It was inevitable that travel delays would happen and Iād miss my express train or be stuck on a stopped train. Pumping in the train car bathrooms happened on occasion but were sometimes needed. Ample hand sanitizer, standing against the door since the space was so small, trying not to toich anything, ignoring people banging on the door, makes me shudder thinking about it. With Willow I could have avoided almost all that and kept my cushy seat near the door.
Thank goodness I donāt have any bad pumping stories…YET! The thing I have to deal with the most is how uncomfortable it makes my boss and co worker when I put my milk in the shared fridge. The Willow looks so amazing and it would be a welcome tool for this busy, working, pumping mama.
Oh man! I work for the school districts and with the amount of women that usually work for schools you would think they would be more thoughtful. But they arenāt! I also work an itinerant position, which means I am always at a different site daily. At one site I use to have to schedule myself into a conference room with walls of windows that we had to put butcher paper over for piracy. Although, I am not sure if that or pumping in the storage closet is worse. I have also done my fair share of bathrooms! I finally gave up and pumped in my car. I am so thankful I had the medela freestyle in order to have a long battery life to pump. I literally never knew if I would have an outlet or not! Having the willow pump for baby 3 would take care of the outlet issue for sure!!
I would LOVE to win one of these! I failed really badly at breastfeeding and didn’t get on with my pump. I’m ready for another baby now and gonna get all the best kit to give me a fighting chance this time!
I have been petitioning for a room in my building (as opposed to having to go to another building) and was told I could just put tall folding panels in my cubicle and play loud music to mask the noise.
Having to pump in the executive bathroom at work during meetings and having someone knock repeatedly on the door during my pumping session ugh
Pumping in an airport bathroom- gross!
I was exclusively pumping with my first so I had to wake all hours of the night to pump. I was in the middle of the night pump when I guess my exhaustion caught up to me and I dozed off. I woke up with my milk spilled all over me š¢ It was such a waste! Iām welcoming baby number two later this year and hoping for a better experience overall, I think this would be AMAZING!
Unfortunately, no horror stories to share. However? I would love to try out the Willow Pump! I am due with twins in May and currently have a 20 month old son. I would give anything to have a hands free pump like this that would allow me to chase my toddler and provide for my twins at the same time.
I work in a very small daycare with no private areas other than the bathroom. Well the bathroom doesnāt have an outlet so I have to pump in a classroom that doesnāt have a door and hope none of the kids wander over. Thankfully the other teachers are on top of it but I would so sincerely love this product that I could never afford otherwise.
Not horror stories exactly but have spent too much time on first two pumping in horrible offices with no locks on doors, praying ppl would not barge in despite the sign not to enter ( they did anyway!). Ridiculous not having places to pump, and this was in hospitals! Iād love love love a new pump- my old one is about to go and just starting to look at pumping again now for my new guy!
I donāt have a worst pumping story as I am extremely private and shy and had to restructure my whole life around pumping so I can supply breastmilk to my first baby. He was born prematurely at 30 weeks and I was instructed to nurse half a feeding and bottle feed the other half, which required pumping every 3 hours and feeding took forever.
14 months later I had twin girls, born prematurely as well. I am currently exclusively pumping as well which it presenting to be a challenge for many reasons. Iāve had my eye on the willow pump but because of all the hospital bills canāt afford one. A willow pump would be a lifesaver so I can be there for my toddler and my twins and keep my milk supply up. Currently with the restraints of a regular pump something has to be the last focus. A willow pump would let me balance everything. Pumping while taking care of three babies under a year and half all by myself is really difficult. I would really appreciate the chance to be considered for a willow
I bought a pump parts that fit into my bra but are still attached to my pump. I thought I was a complete BA for using them in my car on my way to a meeting an hour away. I fitted the parts in my bra before I started driving and turned on my pump about 20 minutes from my destination. I was so proud of myself. Then I started getting a little cold. When I reached under my shirt, my hand got soaking wet. The parts were leaking, and I was covered in my own milk. Of course I didnāt have an extra shirt, so I went into the meeting planning Iād sit as far away from everyone else so they wouldnāt smell me. It sounds worse than it actually was because I had pulled my shirt over my bra, so it barely got wet, but I was so mad and so embarrassed. And not to mention I lost all that milk. As I was driving home (surprisingly unsmelly), I realized I forgot to boil the parts, which, of course, the directions tell you to do… otherwise the parts will leak. Yup. They didnāt lie.
No horror stories, but I remember crying over plenty of freshly pumped spilled milk cups š I struggled pumping for my first and am due with my second in June. Really hoping to find a better pump. Also my daughters name is Willow! It’s meant to be!
I would love to win this! Had such a hard time pumping with my first! Someday soon we are having a second this pump looks sos great!
A librarian unlocked my classroom door, DESPITE a big āDo not disturbā sign taped over the lock, do let a high school boy come in. Woof.
At a conference I was offered a bathroom to pump in, 3 times a day! The conference was in a nice hotel in DC, they quickly set up a pumping space for me in the hotel’s fitness center. It smelled like dirty socks but they pulled in a cozy chair for me and provided a mini fridge and I was the only person with a key. At a wedding 6 weeks postpartum with my first son I called ahead to ask about a space for pumping, they cleared out a janitor’s closet but the door didn’t close all the way and opened into the kitchen where the meal was being prepared for guests and waitstaff was constantly walking past the door that I wedged shut with a mop bucket. There was a drain in the middle of the floor and I was provided a brown metal folding chair. Most recently I got ready to pump for the first time of the day only to realize I had forgotten the breast shields. I had to power through two more meetings before racing home to pump, the relief of that pumping session was epic.
I work in Early Intervention so I almost always pump in the car on the go between appointments. As if that isnāt hard enough – getting looks from other drivers, sacrificing some suction with the car charger, and risk being seen by one of my work families (ugh but they are pretty understanding since they have young kids too). The worst was when I was pulled over by a male officer mid pumping. He was very nice but so awkward! And I was actually worried I might get in trouble for some indecent exposure. Anything for my babe though.
The time I was pumping and driving and I got pulled over because a headlight was out! So embarrassing! Runner up is the storage room at school with dirty basketball uniforms.
I want one of these so bad! Trying to take care of an infant who always decides to start crying as soon as I start pumping is frustrating enough, but add in my 3 year old and it’s so hard to get enough pumps in if they’re both home!
I’m due with #2 in early May. Pumping is in my top 5 hated things of the newborn phase. I used to work in a shared office and had to pump under a nursing cover. It was terrible. Especially those days I wore dresses. I think my hatred of pumping and how hard it was to make work in my office is one of the major factors that led me to quit breastfeeding early.
I was pumping in my dining room last week when my dad popped by. My husband answered the door and I yelled from the dining room āstay in the kitchen!ā Then I heard my husband say ācome on in and have a seatā I kept yelling āstay in the kitchen!ā As they both walked into the dining room š all three of us were mortified!
I wound love to try the willow. We share a home with my in-laws so being able to pump discreetly throughout the house while also spending time with my toddler would be amazing!! I donāt have a horror story, but my first daughter was an extremely light sleeper so Iād hide in the closet, sitting on the floor with the cord going under the door to connect to the nearest power outlet
1. On a flight, I was feeling sad about being away from baby, but I knew I had to pump to keep up my supply in our time apart and release the pressure. I attempted to put up a barrier with a large circle scarf. The poor woman in front of me stood up and then collapsed to the floor taking my scarf with her. I attempted to assist as the flight attendants came over to help, spilling my milk in the process she proceeded to vomit from altitude sickness and I leaked everywhere. Medical professionals were paged over the intercom and more capable hands came take my spot. I then realized that only one side was still pumping and the other was completely exposed. The woman was fine after we landed but I absolutely christened that plane with my milk.
My milk didn’t come in for over a week with my daughters, so the hospital sent me home with an industrial killer which they recommended using every two hours, in addition to still latching my daughter every two hours. I spent 8-10 hours a day with one or the other hooked onto me, fully knowing that nothing was being produced. It eventually paid off when the milk came in and we saved a fortune on formula, but not really the post-birth bonding time I dreamed of.
Hoping this time will be different, but keeping my expectations low. At least I could sleep hooked to this contraption!
I am due this September and all the stories I have read fill me with nervous anticipation as to what is in store for me. I would love to win the willowpump since I plan to join back work and also will be travelling quite a bit after giving birth. And of course, I promise to not just review it but scream from rooftop about this invention. š
As a stay at home mom for to first two, the horror stories are more of nursing in public than pumping. But, my third is due mid-semester this time and I am a full-time student in a school that apparently has very little for new moms. I have been lucky to locate one of the only changing tables on campus but not a single safe space for pumping yet. Even classrooms that are empty still have giant windows surrounding their doors that donāt lock so this will certainly be an adventure and likely, a learning experience for the many students who will witness my pumping attempts.
My worst pumping story is actually a because I couldnāt pump story. So, Iāve been back at work since my first was 6 weeks old – he is now 7 months. I work on the maintanance side for a major airline specifically working on databases, process improvements and data analytics. Not exactly a female dominated field or work environment. One day, about a month back to work Iām leading a meeting trying to troubleshoot a process I designed that was implemented while I was on maternity leave. I had to go out 3 weeks earlier than I planned when putting together this project timeline so I had to rely on my backup to get it up, running and trained without me. That didnāt exactly happen. So Iām sitting in this meeting that couldāve been a phone call, the youngest person and only woman, trying to not let it bother me that Iāve now missed both of my morning pumping sessions and the fact that I was so sore and engorged from missing these sessions when the department manager has to stop me and ask if I needed a break. Why, would he ask? Oh, because I had leaked completely through my bra and only top. It would have been very handy if I could have pumped silently while doing a conference call.
Worst experience was on my first day back to work after maternity leave. I am a pharmacist at a chain retail pharmacy and work 14 hour days. With no breaks. We are āallowedā to pump but with constant customers needing you it was hard for me to take a break away from the chaos. So I decided to try to pump under my white coat by my workstation feet away from my customers. Needless to say, they noticed my normally small chest mysteriously getting larger. Plus I accidentally bent down and milk got into my tubes, which went into my pump. Then my pump died halfway into my shift. Wanted to cry all day and it wasnāt because I missed my baby. And Iām sure I scarred my 22 year old male tech from breasts from that moment on.
I am still exclusively pumping for 9 months now and the willow sounds ideal especially now that my baby is up and moving around constantly. I hate being tied down by tubes and cords! Plus he loves to yank at the bottles and tubes. I would love to try the willow!
This will be my first time pumping for a long term time as I stayed home with my first baby. Now Iām employed full time at…(wait for it) a breastfeeding helpline! But since we have a very small staff the willow would allow me to continue helping other moms while still keeping my production up for baby #2!
Upon returning to work after my first child, I approached the HR representative (a woman) to ask about a space to pump. She suggested the āfamilyā bathroom (which was public) and had no place to sit besides the floor or the toilet and no outlet to plug in to. I ended up having to ask around to āborrowā someoneās office with a locked door, and eventually had to ask my (male) boss which resulted in a long, awkward conversation about how his wife had trouble with her milk coming in after their son was born (while I certainly feel for her, it was TMI). There were other people with keys to the office and even though I put out a sign for privacy, I still got walked in on once or twice. I also had to pump 2-3 times during the work day, and usually once at night after the baby went to bed to keep my measly supply going. I loathe the sound of that pump. And my nipples are cringing at the thought of being hooked up to it again with #2 due in August!!!
I was at a meeting and while everyone else had a brief break to use the restroom and get snacks – I RAN out to my car to pump. Except…. that I forgot my cover and my pumping bra so I had to hold my pump parts. And I had to leave my car running so a couple of cars started to wait so they could get my parking space, and it is difficult to wave people on to a different space when you are trying to hold your pump parts in place! Just when I was almost done, a group of 15 police officers walked by on their way to a presentation at the meeting I had to return to, I got so flustered and tried to bend myself in half to hide behind my steering wheel and spilled half of my milk. On my dress. So I returned back to my meeting late, in front of the officers who could have arrested me for public indecency, and smelling slightly of soured milk. Total fail!
Iām a school-based SLP and luckily have several short breaks in my day to pump. We had a new janitor on our hallway, whom I had not formally met. Even though I locked my door, she routinely came into my room to sweep while I was pumping. I had hung a curtain in a corner so she couldnāt see me, but the pump was noisy. I still donāt know if she ever really knew what I was doing back there, but it apparently didnāt bother her because she would engage in long, drawn-out conversations with me every day. Another time, my assistant principal came in to conduct inventory (once again, door was locked) . I was so uncomfortable that I didnāt say a word. She heard the pump and I eventually came out from behind the curtain – embarrassing both of us.
My worst moment pumping was one of the first few days I was home alone with my newborn daughter. Doorbell rang, dog went nuts, Baby woke up, milk spilt, Mama cried. I make it to the front door and itās a gift basket, for my next door neighbor. Not my finest moment!!
Iād loveee a willow to be able to pump incognito and on the move š¤š¼
I was taking a day trip to Philly via plane from Boston (only 45 min flight) with a bunch of co-workers. I brought my manual pump so I could put it in my carry-on bag. Pumped in my seat on the way down, no issues. Well on the way back we were late getting to the airport and we’re literally running to security. My boobs were full and that plus the running, they started leaking. Security was not amused, and to boot I had a bottle of almost 4oz of milk, but no baby. I was freaking out that I’d miss my plane and luckily one TSA agent was like, she’s fine! And let me thru. We ran to the gate and they shut the door behind me. I got the privilege of walking onto the plane to my seat, holding my shoes and a bottle of breast milk, with a shirt totally soaked in leaked breast milk…all while being glared at by people who were pissed I made us leave 4 minutes late. I was able to pump in my seat again, and we even landed 10 mins early. My co-workers and I enjoyed a glass of champagne at the airport before we went home. WHEW.
I luckily donāt have a horror story but my toddler loves to pull the tubing out while Iām pumping so this pump would be exactly what I need.
I thankfully do not have a pumping horror story, but have sooo many friends who do! I am currently expecting baby number 2 and am hoping to breastfeed and pump again. It was really difficult for me the first time I had supply issues and I was not a great pumper. Despite pumping 4x a day when I went back to work I could barely get 4oz in a day when I finally decided to stop when my daughter was 6 months. I would love to try to go longer this time if all goes well and having a nice quiet pump I can wear in my bra would be AH-MAZING! Just the thought of the pump noise makes me shutter. The thought of having to be basically topless is a random empty office also gives me agita! This would be an amazing item to win!!
I HATE pumping but would keep going longer if I wasnāt attached to a wall! I have spilled all sorts of milk from being attached and trying to lean over to pick something up for my son!
I feed my baby directly, but pump often because I donate my excess milk to my local milk bank, I have been seen pumping by pretty much everyone I know. Itās mortifying! The worst was when I was pumping in our vehicle and my husband got pulled over for speeding – I couldnāt cover up fast enough. The look on the cops fave, I could have died!
As we all know pumping is no easy task. One kid can be hard enough. Between work and sleepless nights it can be difficult to find sanity, much less time to pump the 40 oz per day needed to feed our children.
My name is Jonica Willingham, I have two wonderful kids, and In major need of this perfect, on the go, pump. Iām at work, itās close to 10:30. 11 is when I go to pump one side, and around 1:30, I pump the other in my car on my lunch break. I was sitting at my desk but I can feel my let down coming early. I Imidiatly turn to gather my things and elbow my coffee, spilling It on the CFOās pants. ( Iām the receptionist, so you can imagine how smooth things are going.) I immediately appologize, and he was nice, but now Iām frantically trying to get my stuff. In my office you can pump, but there isnāt a space. Trust me I tried it, but the pervy, smug looks you get are unbearable. Finally making it to the bathroom, I pumped. Relief at last. I feel my pad and it is soaked. After pumping I only was able to get a 2 oz pump. Awesome I thought to myself. This pump was useless. If I could have the pump, just one, I could easily get through the day, increasing work flow, and confidence.
My niece returns to work on Monday and her baby guy is 9 weeks old. I would so love her to have this!
I was using an empty office which was “upgraded” with black out windows and locks and I had been using it for a few weeks when the president started using it as a place to change his clothes for after work outings.
One day while I was pumping he tried to open the door while I was pumping. I froze and didn’t respond because I was so embarrassed! I figured he could hear the pump but he kept jiggling the door trying to get it open. I was so scared I would be exposed!