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    Mom breastfeeding the baby

    Breast Pumps

    Extra efficiency and comfort, extra time to unwind

    brand recommended by mums worldwide¹
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    Your partner in breastfeeding

    Pumping helps you share the love and feeding with family.

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    Natural Motion Technology

    Gentle suction and massage for fast milk flow

    Our breast pumps are designed to adapt to your nipple size for a comfortable fit, while the suction stimulates faster milk expression.

    Mom on bed pumping with baby

    Mimics baby's drinking rhythm

    Babies know how to drink best. To express effectively², our breast pumps take inspiration from their natural suction and pace.

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    Soft silicone that adapts to you

    All Philips Avent breast pumps use soft, adaptive silicone because it gently shapes to you, not the other way around.

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    Ready to explore interactive images for every week of pregnancy? Join more than 50 million users and follow your progress week by week.

    Customer service and support

    Get help with your product, find manuals, learn the best tips and tricks, and troubleshoot any problems

    Notes

    ¹ Based on 2023 online satisfaction survey conducted among 10,109 female users of childcare brands and products in USA, Germany, France, UK, Italy, India, Indonesia, and Canada.
    ² Effectiveness is related to the technical performance of the product
    ³ Based on: (1)Mangel et al. Breastfeeding difficulties, breastfeeding duration, maternal body mass index, and breast anatomy: are they related?. Breastfeeding Medicine, 26 april 2019, ((109 participants, Israel); (2)Ziemer et al. Skin changes and pain in the nipple during the 1st week of lactation. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, May 1993, (20 participants (Caucasian), USA); (3)Ramsay et al. Anatomy of the lactating human breast redefined with ultrasound imaging, 2005, (28 participants, Australia).

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