Meet Sierra Smith, Sarah Wells Bags Claire Ambassador

Meet Sierra Smith, Sarah Wells Bags Claire Ambassador

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I am so excited to introduce to you Sierra. Sierra became a Brand Ambassador for Sarah Wells Bags in October of this year. She was sent my newest bag, Claire.

I did a Question & Answer session with all of our Claire Brand Ambassadors. They have amazing stories and give you an exclusive insight into my new Claire bag. 

Sierra, please tell us about yourself & your pumping journey. 
I’m a mom of two beautiful breastfed babies, Hayden and Carson. Hayden, my oldest, was born in March of 2008. I only pumped a handful of times with her, as I was a stay at home mom and really didn’t have a need for pumping.

When my second child, Carson, was born in March of 2016, I was (and am still currently) working full-time. I knew I would be pumping when I returned to work, but what I didn’t realize was how challenging it would be.

When Carson was 5 ½ weeks old we took him to a local children’s hospital because he was spitting up blood. I was just finishing up maternity leave and learning to use my pump, as well as my Sarah Wells Annie Bag. Life was pretty chaotic.

After a terrifying day of IV’s, not being able to nurse him, and having our tiny son put under general anesthesia so they could put a camera down his throat and take a biopsy, we found out that he had thrush in his esophagus. We didn’t even know you could get thrush there, but thankfully it was easily treatable.

I had been having trouble battling nipple thrush myself, and sought the assistance of a lactation consultant for sizing pump flanges that were too small. (I didn’t realize that nearly half of all women are not the size of the standard flange that is included with most breast pumps.)

After finding the correct size, thanks to the help of some pumping specific Facebook groups and an amazing IBCLC, we thought we were in the clear. Unfortunately, our lactation consultant noticed that Carson was possibly tongue and lip tied, so we were referred to an ENT for a confirmed diagnosis.

Thus, began our journey of further research, monthly craniosacral therapy treatments and more. This also affected my milk supply. There were days I sat crying over my pump, ready to quit. My husband, family, and close friends were incredibly helpful and supportive. Ironically, myself, my sister, my sister-in-law, and dear friend all had babies just a few months apart and were able to donate breast milk to Carson and I. A fellow pumping coworker donated milk as well.

We were very blessed to have these women and resources, which helped us push past our original goal of exclusive breastmilk for 6 months. After the initial setbacks, I’m happy to report that we have well surpassed our goal. Carson just turned 19 months this October and we are still nursing and pumping daily. A large part of that is due to perseverance and a supportive village cheering us on. I also credit my Sarah Wells Bag to keeping me organized, through all of the ups and downs, and everything in between.

Did I mention I’m also a childbirth educator? My bag has traveled with me on trips to trainings, events, and conferences all over the Pacific Northwest!

What do you think sets Sarah Wells Bags brand apart from the other bags on the market?
Sarah Wells Bags was created by a pumping mom, specifically for pumping moms. Sarah is a woman who understands the ins and outs of pumping. After joining this club and meeting so many women and hearing their stories, I’ve noticed there’s something extra special about this labor of love and the women who do it. I believe that Sarah understands that, whether you pump 1 month or 1 year. Sarah Wells Bags are stylish and well made, built to support you. The brand really caters to us, listens to feedback and embraces the beauty in it all.

Black Claire Sarah Wells Bags

Are you a Claire Black or Claire Brown girl? 
I am totally a classy, but sassy black with the cayenne red Claire girl. ;)

What was your first impression of Claire?
I was very impressed! It’s a little more casual than the Annie I previously had, but I love the overall look and improvements to the design.

What are your favorite features of Claire?
The additional pockets, laptop sleeve, and ability to snap things out of the way when needed are all great features and honestly make this bag more useful. In the Claire bag I truly see a more versatile and longer lasting bag. Claire with all of her pockets, key fob, etc. are great for keeping me organized on the go.

 

What do you have in your 12 pockets?

Oh gosh, I probably have more than I need!

For my breast pump I have a Spectra S2.

Then moving to the front outer pocket. I have a Kleenex slim pack and a permanent marker for labeling storage bags.

On the inside, I have a Simple Wishes Hands Free Pumping Bra (a necessity if you’re a commuter, in my opinion), a Pumparoo bag with bottles and flanges, Earth Mama Angel Baby Natural Nipple Butter (also doubles as a lip balm!), a box of Up & Up Breastmilk Storage Bags, and a Boppy nursing cover. (Though I’ve only used that when hand expressing in the car while on a date with my husband. Ha!)

In the inside zipper pockets I have a “mommy survival kit” that includes a pair of disposable nursing pads (not that I really need them anymore, but you never know), sanitary napkins, more Kleenex, and a travel size Native Deodorant. I also have a mini notebook and pen.

In the side pockets are 2 additional Spectra bottle caps for storing milk and breastfeeding support cards.

For more information about the newest Sarah Wells Breast Pump Bag, Claire,
or to purchase Claire please click here

 

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209 comments

Charmaine
Charmaine

Thank you for sharing your detailed story! Life’s challenging like that sometimes, hopefully not too often. I’m glad the Claire bag helps in many ways not just packing but with style when out with your husband on a date. That’s awesome. I love Sarah Wells products too! Looking forward to using the bag as a pump bag when I get back to work.

Laura Floyd
Laura Floyd

Love reading about how you organized your pump bag! I’m about to go back to
work and you gave me some great ideas on what to pack in my bag and how to stay organized! Thank you!

Brianna Kline
Brianna Kline

I can relate with so many things in your story! It is amazing how many things you learn through trial and error during breastfeeding and becoming a new mom in general. My son was 27 days old when he was admitted to the hospital with what we thought was a diaper rash that caused a puss filled bubble. It turned out to be an abscess caused by a fistula. He was hospitalized for 5 days on constant antibiotics and at the time I was still EBF. I ended up getting a bacterial infection that lasted quite a few months before we realized I had it. My son had surgery for his fistula a few weeks later and we also found out he had a lip tie that was causing me to have nipple trauma. Then he had to have anesthesia and a procedure to have his lip tie severed. I had mastitis 4 times in 2 months and had to be on constant antifungal cream, probiotics, and wash everything I touched in Apple Cider Vinegar. By this time, my son would no longer latch and I was EPing 8+ hours a day. I felt like a zombie and a slave to my pump. The support of my husband is what really kept me sane. It’s so nice to hear that other women go through similar issues and push through. Our bodies do amazing things that we never could have imagined them doing. All for our babies! ❤️ Thanks for sharing your story!

Megan Avampato
Megan Avampato

I love reading about other mothers’ pumping journey. I find it helps keep me motivated that I can do this. I am returning to work on Monday so I need lots of inspiration

Megan Avampato
Megan Avampato

I love reading about other mothers’ pumping journey. I find it helps keep me motivated that I can do this. I am returning to work on Monday so I need lots of inspiration

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