At conference, Elissa Renouf was talking about some new pump pouches she was having made as part of the product offerings from her company, Diabete-Ezy.
I’ve just got an email saying they are ready to sell, they look so comfortable too – AUS$30 each. I’d consider getting one myself but feeling a bit cautious having just got my last pre-maternity pay cheque yesterday! Link to the product here.
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Toni Peagram wrote
Hi
I went through the different ideas of what to do with my pump, now 95% of the time I wear it in my bra, it is really convenient and you don’t have to wear it on your belt or in a pocket.
Cheers
Toni
Sianne wrote
Mines around my ankle
Sarah wrote
I used to wear mine in my bra but got worried about it getting wet when I was breastfeeding! Also it malfunctioned a couple of times when I worked up a sweat (so much for waterproofing). The pump’s not so great for the line of your dress – if only they’d hurry up with nanotechnology. I was given a little thigh pouch when I was in the States but it wasn’t very discreet either. I suppose if you only wear baggy clothes that comfy waist pouch would be a goer.
Nic wrote
Yup, roll on nanotechnology! Was thinking it looked uber comfy for bed time or exercise. I’ve always been a bit hesitant on wearing it in my bra for fear of ’square boob’ syndrome and also the indescretion of fishing in my cleavage to get it out. Meanwhile, the newer pumps with wireless handsets/controllers like the Omnipod or Accu chek combo cld be the hot ticket.