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Philips Avent

Manual Breast Pump

Gentle and portable

Enjoy the gentle comfort of the Philips Avent portable manual breast pump. Inspired by baby`s unique combination of suction and massage, Natural Motion Technology gently combines suction and nipple stimulation for quick milk flow.

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Gentle and portable

Natural Motion Technology, for quick milk flow

  • Easy express

Helps you release milk fast

The innovative silicone flange - inspired by baby’s unique suckling action - stimulates the nipple to help start your milk flow, fast. For comfortable and effective expression.

Soft adapting silicone cushion

Because we all come in different shapes and sizes, the silicone cushion gently flexes and adapts to fit fit your unique anatomy. Fits both nipple and breast sizes up to 30mm/1.18 inches.

Ideal for moms who pump on-the-go

The breast pump is small and lightweight, which means it is easy to store and transport, making pumping on-the-go simple and discreet.

Easily triggers milk release before or between feeding

Choose your rhythm, follow your milk flow

Express without leaning forward

Easy to clean and set up

Express and feed

Technical Specifications
  • Material

    Breast pump

    BPA free*

    Bottle
    • Polypropylene

    • BPA free*

    Nipple
    • BPA free*

    • Silicone

  • What is included

    4oz Bottle with 0m+ nipple

    1  pcs

    Disposable breast pads

    2  pcs

    Sealing disc

    1  pcs

    Cushion cover

    1  pcs

    Expression kit with handle

    1  pcs

  • BPA Free breast pump: Only associated with the bottle, and other parts that come into contact with breast milk. Following EU regulation, 10/2011
  • 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).