Intro:

The Willow Go is so convienient, we donated our stationary breast pump paid for by insurance. It is a must-have for new mothers who want to have the flexibility to feed their baby anywhere, at any time. Here are some of the key benefits of using a portable breast pump.

1. Convenience:

The Willow Go, is battery powered. The pump allows you to pump milk on-the-go, so you can maintain your milk supply even when you’re away from home. You can pump discreetly in a private space, and store the milk in a bottle for later feeding. You can do it while driving, cooking, working, etc. You will find yourself never using your other breast pump.

2. Flexibility:

Willow Go gives you the flexibility to feed your baby anywhere, whether you’re out running errands, at work, or traveling. You can maintain a consistent feeding schedule, even when your routine changes.

3. Comfort:

The willow go, is designed to be comfortable and easy to use. They come with different flange sizes to fit a variety of breast sizes and have adjustable suction levels to help mimic the natural rhythm of breastfeeding. Be sure to use the included flange size chart, to find the right size for you. Using the wrong sized flange can result in significantly lower milk output.

4. Cost-effective:

The Willow Go is a cost-effective way to feed your baby. It eliminates the need for expensive formula and allows you to pump and store milk for future feedings.

5. Health Benefits:

Breast milk provides important nutrients for your baby’s development and helps protect them from illness. Using a portable breast pump allows you to give your baby the best possible start in life.

6. Sharing the Feeding:

A breast pump can help share the feeding responsibilities with a partner or family member, which can be beneficial for bonding and help support mom’s mental health, or busy schedule.

Conclusion:

The Willow Go is a convenient, flexible, cost-effective, and comfortable way to feed your baby, with many benefits for both mother and baby. Be sure to give yourself a use the included chart to determine the right flange size, and consult with your healthcare provider if you have any concerns about your breastfeeding journey.