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Philips Avent

Comfort Double electric breast pump

More comfort, more milk

When you are comfortable and relaxed, your milk flows more easily. That is why we created our most comfortable breast pump yet: Sit comfortably with no need to lean forward and let our soft massage cushion gently stimulate your milk flow.

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More comfort, more milk

Breast pump with soft massage cushion

  • Two 4oz bottles and nipples +travel bag
  • More milk in less time

More comfortable pumping position due to unique design

The breast pump has a unique design, so your milk flows directly from your breast into the bottle, even when you are sitting up straight. This means you can sit more comfortably when pumping: no need for you to lean forward to make sure all your milk ends up in the bottle. Sitting comfortably and being relaxed when pumping, naturally helps your milk to flow more easily.

Features a gentle stimulation mode and 3 pumping settings

When switched on, the pump automatically starts in gentle stimulation mode to get your milk flowing. Then choose from 3 pumping settings to make milk flow most comfortable for you.

Soft massage cushion with warm feel

Our massage cushion has a new soft velvety texture that gives a warm feel to the skin for comfortable, gentle stimulation of your milk flow. The cushion is designed to gently mimic your baby's suckling to help stimulate let down.

Intuitive assembly. Easy visual matching of parts

Compact lightweight design, includes handy travel bag

Includes our Natural bottle and nipple for natural latch on

Easy cleaning due to the small number of separate parts

The perfect time saver for moms

Bonus: Breast pads: 20 day, 20 night, travel pouch, bra clip

Technical Specifications
  • Breast pump

    Material

    BPA free*

  • Design

    Breast pump design

    Compact design

    Bottle design
    • Ergonomic shape

    • Wide neck

  • 0% BPA, following EU regulation 10/2011
  • *A randomised controlled trial to compare methods of milk expression after preterm delivery (Jones et al ADC 2001;85:F91).