Best Wearable Breast Pumps
Although most breast pumps are discreet and small, some models are more noticeable. The Elvie fits inside a bra and is relatively invisible, depending on the clothes you wear and your overall build. It works with or without the Elvie app, which tracks your pumping sessions, milk volume, and pumping sessions’ duration. The Elvie is fairly active but not silent. There are two sizes of breast protectors included with the Elvie. Some models are not suitable for steam sterilization, as the nipple shields can warp.
Medela Pump in Style
The Medela Breast Pump Style is a lightweight, hands-free device that incorporates many safety and hygiene features. The pump is made of BPA-free plastic, and is compatible with standard mouth bottles. The Metro Bag style has a removable motor, but the On the Go Tote or Backpack styles have the motor integrated. They are lightweight and easy to use, and come with great accessories. The Medela Breast Pump In Style can be customized to accommodate single or double pumping.
The Medela Pump in Style incorporates two-phase expression technology that mimics the process of nursing. The Simulation Phase produces fast suction, while the Expression Phase produces a slower suction. This allows the mother to express more milk in less time than she would with a traditional pump. The Medela breast pump in style uses the MaxFlow technology of the Medela pumping system. This simulates the baby’s swallowing action. The pump also comes with a tote bag so that you can easily transport it wherever you go.
Medela Elvie
The Medela Elvie Wearable Breast Pump is a great choice for busy working moms who need a discreet pump for breast milk production. The pump can be used with a nursing bra to pump while on the move. Simply insert your nipple in the shield, press down on the pump hub against the breast, and then pull the bra over it. It’s easy to use and comes with a carrying case, so you can take it anywhere.
The Elvie is designed to be easy to use. The pump mechanism can be washed in the dishwasher, except for its Hub which cannot. It has a teal-colored seal, which is placed over the plastic breast guard. The teal valve can be used to pump milk. It should fit against the breast shield’s bottom. The Elvie also features a large, clear display that makes it easy to see the volume of milk you’re producing.
Freemie Collection Cups
The Freemie Collection Cups wearable breast pump is designed to fit comfortably under clothing and is discreet, even if it is not completely undetectable. These discreet cups are compatible with most breast pumps, but do not fit with the original Open System cup. The pump is quiet, compact, and simple to use. The pump can be worn on the hip, or placed on a desk or in your pocket. While the pumps are not 100% invisible, they are far more discreet than their conventional counterparts.
The Freemie Collection Cups are available for purchase on the company’s website as well as Amazon. Replacement parts are also available. While the pump’s electronic pump is not as powerful as others, the cups themselves are leak-resistant and will not drip milk. One of the disadvantages of Freemie’s wearable breast pump is the lack of a trial period or money back guarantee. The pump’s portability makes it worth looking at.
Medela Spectra S1
The Medela Spectra S1 wear-able breast pump is one of the few devices available today that provides a more customized experience than a traditional manual pump. The patented design makes it much easier to use and more convenient for many women. The pump comes with three different types of carrying cases, including a tote bag and backpack. The only difference is the metro bag which makes it easy for you to take the pump out of the bag and wash it.
The Medela Spectra S1 is a beautiful design with smooth plastic. It is easy to use thanks to its carry handle. The pump comes with a protective carrying case for storing spare parts, which many women appreciate. It also features a built-in night-light and a digital readout. In addition to these features, the Spectra S1 is less noisy than the Medela Pump in Style Advanced.
Lansinoh Harmony
The Medela Harmony manual, wearable breast pump is $30 and is very similar to the Lansinoh. The basic features of both pumps are the same, but the Harmony is easier and more user-friendly. It has a smooth handle that’s easy to squeeze halfway. The breast shield is also included with a small divot. This ensures a snug fit. The Harmony is lightweight and very easy to assemble.
It comes with three different carry cases, including a tote bag and a backpack. It is not as portable or wearable as other models. A double-set of pumps costs less than half of the cost of comparable wearable breast pumps. The Harmony also comes with an app that makes it easy to control your pumping sessions. It can also fit into most standard nursing bras.
Medela Swing Maxi
If you are looking for a wearable breast pump that will provide your baby with the milk and colostrum she needs, the Medela Swing Maxi is a great choice. It is easy to use and has a rechargeable battery that lasts up to six hours. The Swing Maxi can be connected to the Medela Family App to store up to six sessions. You can easily customize settings with the nine pre-programmed pumping modes. It is lighter than other breast pumps and more convenient.
You can pair the Swing Maxi with a Bluetooth(r) device, such as your smart phone or tablet. Once paired, the Swing Maxi turns blue and connects to the Medela Family App. Simply confirm the Swing Maxi’s status and complete the set up process. The Swing Maxi is compatible with the Medela Family app for iOS and Android, and will sync with the device with ease.