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Why Choose the Flow Genevieve Black Nursing Bra
Choosing the right nursing bra matters. It affects comfort, ease, and confidence. I want to share why I choose the Flow Genevieve Black Nursing Bra. This bra fits the needs of modern breastfeeding mothers. It works well for daily wear and pumping. It supports and adapts to changing bodies. Here is what makes it stand out. Features of the Flow Genevieve Black Nursing Bra The Flow Genevieve Black Nursing Bra offers practical features. It has easy-to-use clasps for quick nursing


Warranty & Support
At Babeeboo, we are committed to supporting moms throughout their breastfeeding journey. Our dedicated support team is here to assist with product setup, troubleshooting, maintenance, warranty concerns, and replacement parts guidance. Whether you need help understanding your product, resolving an issue, or submitting a warranty claim, we're here to provide reliable support every step of the way. After-Care & Ongoing Support Warranty Coverage (Breast Pump Motor Only) 1) 30-Day


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Getting Started When should I start pumping breast milk? You can start pumping after your baby is born. If breastfeeding is going well, it’s best to wait until you and your baby feel comfortable before pumping regularly. If your baby is premature, unwell, or unable to latch, start expressing milk as soon as possible and aim for 8–12 sessions in 24 hours, including once at night. Hospital staff or a lactation specialist can help guide you. How do I choose the right pump or fla


Know Your Breast Pump Flange Size
How to Know Your Correct Flange Size (Step-by-Step Guide) What is a flange size? The flange is the funnel part of your breast pump. The size refers to the diameter of the tunnel opening (in mm) where your nipple goes in. Correct flange size helps: Better milk output Less pain and nipple damage More comfortable pumping sessions STEP 1: Measure your nipple (BEFORE pumping or latching) This is the most important step. Measure only the nipple, not the areola (brown part). Best ti
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