Wearing Your Pump
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There are a lot of ways to wear your insulin pump or CGM monitor. Because it is a small hand-held device, about the size of a cell phone, it is easy to conceal.

Where Should You Wear Your Pump?

Where and how to wear your insulin pump is a commonly asked question among new users. Most people find that wearing an insulin pump presents no problem and that it can be worn in a variety of ways.

Here are just a few ideas to help you get started.

  • Use the clip that comes with your pump and clip it to a waistband or belt

  • Place the pump (with or without the clip) into the pocket of your pants

  • Keep it in your shirt pocket

  • Slip it into your bra

  • Use the longer tubing lengths and place the pump in your sock

Medtronic has a complete range of accessories that can hide, protect, and add to the convenience of wearing a pump. Additionally, we offer the ability to customize your pump with different colors and skins that best fit your personality.

Important: If you use cell phone cases to hold your insulin pump, do not use cases with magnetic clasps.

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