
I've not tried the wearable version but the normal bellababy double pump is fantastic for a budget pump so I would expect the bellababy wearable to be good too. The double wearable is about 70 quid on Amazon.
'Fantastic for a budget pump' - strong endorsement with specific price (£70 on Amazon). Direct experience with the double pump.
How often are you planning on pumping? I got a Bella baby from amazon after I broke my Medella swing and it was just as good ... and only £37. I used it once a day for a couple of months and then all weekend on a trip away. [Bella baby breast pump ](https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07CWKTBJQ?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf)
'Just as good' as Medela Swing for only £37. Used daily for months. Exceptional value proposition from direct comparison.
I have the Bellababy double electric pump. I was a bit reluctant at first because it seemed so much cheaper than the others, but it's honestly great. I've used it 1-4 times a day for the last 3 months and can't fault it, other than the lids for the pump don't stay on well.
'Honestly great', 'can't fault it' with 3 months of daily use (1-4 times). Only minor issue with lids. Excellent value endorsement.
Don't. Get. The. Elvie. It's rubbish. Utterly rubbish. I've had success with the Momcosy M5 and the Bellababy!
'Had success with the Bellababy' - positive from someone who tried Elvie and found it 'rubbish'. Endorsement through comparison.
I have the BellaBaby double electric pump from Amazon...I have nothing to compare it to to be honest with you, but I chose it knowing I didn't want to spend a fortune as was unsure how much I'd use a pump. As it turns out my boy was in NICU for just over a week and I started pumping at home to help my supply. It does the job, I have no complaints! I imagine there are better ones out there, but I haven't had a problem so would recommend it! 💛
'Does the job, I have no complaints', 'would recommend it'. Honest about having no comparison point but positive direct experience during NICU pumping.
I second the person who said to wait until after baby is born as you won't know what your needs are before that. My midwife suggested directly nursing initially as long as I could to establish supply, then ease into it with a manual pump. I used the medela one which is excellent and cheap enough to experiment with. Later on when I knew pumping was something that worked for me and I could handle, I got the bellababy electric pump from Amazon and it worked fine until I decided to stop BFing. My mi
'Worked fine until I decided to stop BFing' - reliable throughout use period. Progression from manual to BellaBaby shows it met their needs as they scaled up pumping.
Recommended by the lactation consultant at the hospital bought a Spectra S1 from Vinted and bought new back flow from Amazon. I also bought the Bellababy wearable pump from Amazon which is pretty good.
'Pretty good' - positive but not enthusiastic. Direct purchase and use experience. Brief but clearly positive assessment.
Spectra2 (or 1 if you want portable). It's the best one. Bellababy if you want to go cheaper. Double electric is the only way to do it. Manual or one at a time is a killer. And get a pumping bra.
Recommends BellaBaby as budget alternative to Spectra. Implicit positive from EP user who recommends it as cheaper option.