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Breast Pump Hands Free Wearable Breastfeeding Pump with Adjustable Suction Electric Portable Wireless Breast Pump of Baby Mouth Double-Sealed Flange with 3 Modes & 9 Levels 24mm, 2 Pack
Breast Pump Hands Free Wearable Breastfeeding Pump with Adjustable Suction Electric Portable Wireless Breast Pump of Baby Mouth Double-Sealed Flange with 3 Modes & 9 Levels 24mm, 2 Pack
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- High Efficiency: Time-Saving and Labor-Saving Electric breast pumps offer multiple suction levels and modes: The stimulation mode quickly triggers the let-down reflex, while the expression mode efficiently extracts milk. Compared to manual pumps, they reduce pumping time by over 50%, helping mothers empty breasts faster and saving physical effort.
- Natural-Like Experience: Comfort-Oriented Design Bionic and massage modes mimic infants’ sucking rhythms and pressures: The massage mode relieves breast engorgement through gentle stimulation. The bionic mode dynamically adjusts suction to fit the body’s physiology, reducing risks of nipple pain, swelling, and discomfort—making pumping feel closer to natural breastfeeding.
- Flexibility and Portability: Adapt to Multiple Scenarios Most electric pumps are battery-powered or rechargeable, suitable for use at home, in the office, or on the go. Some support single or double-sided pumping to save time further. Their compact, lightweight design caters to working mothers (“back-to-work moms”) who need to express milk on the move.
- Lactation Support: Maintain Supply-Demand Balance Regular use effectively stimulates milk production, helping postpartum mothers establish a stable lactation routine. For those with low milk supply or imbalance, timed pumping promotes breast duct patency, maintaining or increasing milk volume to ensure babies’ nutritional needs.
- Hygiene and Safety: Easy Storage Modern electric pumps use food-grade materials (e.g., silicone, PP) that are non-toxic, heat-resistant, and easy to clean/disinfect. Paired with milk storage bags/bottles, they enable a seamless “pump-to-store” process, keeping breastmilk clean and safe for babies’ immediate use.
- Smart Features: User-Friendly Innovation High-end models offer intelligent functions: Memory mode saves preferred pumping settings. Pressure sensors automatically adjust suction based on breast condition. Additional features like timers and battery indicators simplify operations and enhance convenience.
Overview
- Brand : Alltomom
- Operation Mode : Manual
- Special Feature : Adjustable Suction, Easy to Use, Hands Free Usage, Lightweight, Low Noise
- Material : Plastic
- Power Source : Battery Powered
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