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Can any pump be used with a set of cups?

#1

I own Spectra S2 (stationary) and BabyBuddha (mobile) pumps which are originally designed for pumping breast milk. I just watched a video review on the Bosom Beauty and it sounds quite similar to the pumps I have.

I got to thinking -- a pump is a pump, it creates negative pressure. As long as I have tubing and tubing adapters if needed, should I be able to just buy a set of NBE cups and use one of the pumps I already have to build pressure?

Rather than letting it run continuously (as they are originally designed), I would just run the pump until an adequate pressure is achieved and then turn it off. If I don't get an airlock set I can just intermittently bring the pressure back to where it was if needed. 

Has anyone tried this before or otherwise have advice here? Thank you in advance!
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#2

Yes people have tried this homemade approach before. As you said a pump is a pump, so there's really no reason why it can't be made to work.
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#3

Yes, I have a spectra S2 also and connected it to a pair of Noogleberry breast cups. The vacuum can get quite strong at the top settings leaving red ring marks on your chest so I normally reduce the pressure setting to something more comfortable. But overall it's a convenient way to pump hands free.
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#4

Thanks to both of you! Helpful tip, sweetchloe -- I'll keep that in mind when the cups I ordered come in!  Blush
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