LOOK: Why Blake Lively wasn't at the Met Gala 2023
Here's a clue—her breast pump costs over P100,000!
While people were glued to the screens watching the Met Gala earlier today, many were wondering where Blake Lively was. Known for being her own stylist and making a statement at every Met Gala, she was nowhere around this time.
She did reveal the night before at the Tiffany & Co. Fifth Avenue store reopening that she won’t be seen on the red carpet. “But I will be watching,” she said. Recently giving birth, it has been confirmed that she opted to stay home to take care of her newborn and three older children. In an Instagram story, she posted a photo of her pumping milk in the bathroom with a selfie photo and caption, “First Monday in May.”
What also got our attention is the breast pump she has been using. It’s a Medela Symphony Electric Breast Pump that’s available in the Philippines at the price of P106,000. It’s a hospital-grade pump that can be used in the maternity unit and at home.
A double-pumping machine, it also comes with two-phase expression technology that saves time, and helps maintain milk supply. It’s also comfortable and easy to use. It also comes with the Initiate program where the machine can help you lactate as you start your breastfeeding journey. It can even be used on flat or inverted nipples, according to the website.
In the US, this unit can be rented and shouldered by select health insurance companies.
She did reveal the night before at the Tiffany & Co. Fifth Avenue store reopening that she won’t be seen on the red carpet. “But I will be watching,” she said. Recently giving birth, it has been confirmed that she opted to stay home to take care of her newborn and three older children. In an Instagram story, she posted a photo of her pumping milk in the bathroom with a selfie photo and caption, “First Monday in May.”
What also got our attention is the breast pump she has been using. It’s a Medela Symphony Electric Breast Pump that’s available in the Philippines at the price of P106,000. It’s a hospital-grade pump that can be used in the maternity unit and at home.
A double-pumping machine, it also comes with two-phase expression technology that saves time, and helps maintain milk supply. It’s also comfortable and easy to use. It also comes with the Initiate program where the machine can help you lactate as you start your breastfeeding journey. It can even be used on flat or inverted nipples, according to the website.
In the US, this unit can be rented and shouldered by select health insurance companies.