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Medela Hand Expression Funnel
Medela Hand Expression Funnel

If you don't have time to set up your regular breastpump, but you need to express some milk because your breasts are engorged or your baby is late for their feed, then you can use the Manual Hand Expression Funnel to manually collect breast milk.

£7-£8

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Medela Freestyle with 2 Phase Expression

The world's smallest high-performance electric breastpump gives a mother more time and flexibility in her everyday life. Ideal for daily and frequent use. * With 2-Phase Expression * Single or double pumping * SoftFit Breastshield and PersonalFit Breastshield for maximum comfort and output Hands-free accessories for more freedom while pumping Stylish shoulder bag including cooler for on-the-go convenience Rechargeable battery provides 3 hours pumping time

Medela Swing™ with 2-phase Expression

It is the only research based breastpump technology to mimic a baby's natural nursing rhythm. First rapid stimulation, then slower expression. Swing’s revolutionary 2-Phase Expression® Technology was first researched and developed for hospital-grade breastpumps and has now been reconfigured in Swing’s new compact, consumer-friendly design. The small breastpump with battery option can easily be taken along and offers the mother more freedom of movement while pumping.

Medela Freestyle Double Breast Pump

Hands-free pumping at home or on the go!. Super efficient single or double pumping. Ideal for extended expressing use. 2-Phase Expression Technology. Gentle and efficient expression. SoftFit Breastshield. PersonalFit Breastshield. Four milk collection bottles. Lightweight, hand-held pump weighing less than 1lb. Stylish shoulder bag including cooler. Rechargeable battery (3 hours pumping time). Backlit display and built-in timer. Recommended by Lactation Consultants & Mid-wives.

Sore nipples

If the pain is extreme it might be advisable to temporarily interrupt breastfeeding. During such an interruption you must express your milk to avoid engorgement and to keep up your milk production. Your lactation specialist can inform you about breastpumps and hand expression and about alternative feeding methods to feed your baby during this time.