Introducing Freemie: Wearable breast pump system

We live in a society where mothers often need to return to paid employment away from their child. All too often women are giving up providing breastmilk to their children as they are going back to work and traditional milk expressing is not sustainable. With traditional expressing some women have difficulties to face when pumping in the workplace. Having a suitable place to pump that provides privacy, flexibility in work to allow breaks for pumping, being able to stick to their pumping schedule while filling their employment role such as attending meetings at set times. This leaves women in a situation where in order to fulfil their employment responsibilities they find it tricky to provide breastmilk for their babies when seperated from them. With the wearable Freemie breast pump system these barriers are reduced and women can easily re-enter the workforce while still providing their babies with breastmilk.

The Freemie system worked so well for me, and I would recommend it to all breastfeeding mothers whether they do the occasional pump, or are regularly pumping.

The best feature of the Freemie system for Sheena is being able to pump hands free in public while doing other things. Sheena’s advice to mothers heading back to work is that this is an essential investment to be able to continue giving thier baby their breastmilk while working.

The ease of the wearable Freemie breast pump now has the potential to increase breastfeeding rates, especially for those mothers returning to the workforce. This brings about better health for babies and mothers.  

Buy direct from www.freemie.co.nz and use the code NATURAL to get your exclusive Natural Parent 15% discount.

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