Vogue Magazine Spotlights Pumpspotting

Pumpspotting is at it again. The app that coined #putaboobonit is garnering more national attention and reminding women everywhere that postpartum life is real life. 

This month Vogue magazine shines a spotlight on the pumpspotting app’s unique crowd-sourced resource guide for lactation-friendly locales as well as its 40-foot Breast Express as it highlights the surge in high tech solutions for what the magazine dubs “the new breastfeeding revolution.” 

In the Vogue article, pumpspotting Founder and CEO Amy VanHaren talks about her own arduous journey as a breastfeeding, working mom who often found herself topless and crying in unsightly places while trying to balance pumping and traveling for work. Amy knew there had to be a better way to unite and empower all the nursing and pumping women of the world, and thus, pumpspotting was born. 

Now two years into its mission of building community and supporting postpartum women, pumpspotting is paving the way for a new kind of postpartum life. We are proud to be a part of this important mission and grateful to Vogue magazine for highlighting pumpspotting’s innovation and dedication. 

 

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