A “two-speed” pumping process that emulates a baby’s natural suckling rhythms by switching from a fast to slow rhythm while the pump is operating.
ABOUT MEDELA
Medela is a leading manufacturer of breast pumps and breast-feeding accessories for hospital and home use. The company’s mission is to enhance mother and baby health through the life-giving benefits of breast milk. Medela’s healthcare division offers professional vacuum systems, digital thoracic drainage therapy, fluid management systems and solutions for negative pressure wound therapy for use in hospitals and at home.
Medela is one of the top breast pump brands. These breast pumps provide proprietary technology that makes mom’s life easier. An added bonus? Depending on your unique coverage, you may qualify for a Medela breast pump for free through insurance. We’ve done the research to find out exactly what makes Medela breast pumps so popular.
Medela Holding AG – owned by the family of founder Olle Larsson – was founded in 1961 in Zug, Switzerland. The company has over 900 employees around the globe (250 in Baar, Switzerland, the company’s HQ), and serves customers through a worldwide network of distribution partners in more than 90 countries
Medela developed this patented and research-based technology that imitates the way an infant naturally feeds. It helps moms maintain optimal milk supply. In the Stimulation Phase, Medela’s breast pumps mimic how a baby begins a feeding with fast and light sucking to stimulate letdown. This phase is followed by the Expression Phase, where the pump uses deeper, slower suction to express more milk quickly.
Medela offers breast pumps that allow comfort and flexibility for every lifestyle. They come with optional battery power, different carrying options, or a range of prices for every budget.
Double electric breast pumps enable moms to express milk from both breasts simultaneously with an electronic pump. Medela creates several double electric breast pumps so that moms can pump with efficiency.
Medela has been the #1 recommended breast pump brand for over 20 years. Although warranties vary from pump to pump, Medela commits to working with nursing moms to ensure their pumps are helping moms breastfeed with ease.
2-Phase Expression Technology
A “two-speed” pumping process that emulates a baby’s natural suckling rhythms by switching from a fast to slow rhythm while the pump is operating.
Closed Pumping System
Prevents milk overflowing and leaking into the pump mechanism and helps ensure your expressed milk travels through a hygienic route.
Double Electric Pump
Designed for moms who pump several times a day, including pumpdependent moms.
Single Manual Pump
Non-electric; ideal for traveling, occasional time away from your baby, or as a back-up to your usual double electric breast pump.
MaxFlow Technology
Technology designed by Medela that generates a vacuum with micro-vibrations for increased milk flow and optimal performance
Personal Fit Flex Breast Shields
Efficient and comfortable breast shields that allow you to express 11.8% more milk per minute faster than traditional breast shields
The Harmony Manual Breast Pump is a single hand-powered breast pump. It’s small, lightweight, and portable which makes it a great option for travel or occasional use. If you need to be away from your baby and don’t want to tote around your electric everyday pump around in your suitcase, then the Harmony may be ideal for you. It also is an ideal pump for someone who is pumping very occasionally for that one-off afternoon away from baby
The Swing Breast Pump comes with a powerful little motor and a clip on the back so that you can pump around your home on the go. It is battery operated but you are limited to only expressing milk from one breast at a time which makes it ideal for the mom who wants a versatile sidekick to complement her breastfeeding journey.
For mums who need that extra bottle in half the time. This portable double electric breast pump with 2-Phase Expression® technology is ideal – whether you’re aiming to maintain your supply, need help coping with issues affecting your breastfeeding, or simply want more time with your baby and less time pumping.