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  • Fast and incredibly gentle
  • Fast and incredibly gentle
  • Fast and incredibly gentle
  • Fast and incredibly gentle
  • Fast and incredibly gentle
  • Fast and incredibly gentle
  • Fast and incredibly gentle
  • Fast and incredibly gentle
  • Fast and incredibly gentle
  • Fast and incredibly gentle
  • Fast and incredibly gentle
  • Fast and incredibly gentle

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Philips AventElectric breast pump Advanced

SCF391/71

Fast and incredibly gentle
Enter a new era of expressing with a perfect balance of suction & nipple stimulation inspired by the natural way babies drink. The Philips Avent electric breast pump keeps milk flow at an optimum & gently adapts to your nipple size & shape
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Natural motion technology for quicker milk flow*

Fast and incredibly gentle

  • Single

  • Advanced

  • Corded use

Natural motion technology for a quick milk flow*

Natural motion technology for a quick milk flow*

Express more milk in less time* with a cushion that stimulates the breast to express milk just like baby. It seamlessly adjusts from stimulation mode to expression mode', and applies just the right amount of nipple stimulation and suction for maximum milk flow. Based on milk flow initiation time (time to Milk Ejection Reflex - MER) results.*

Soft and adaptive silicone cushion

Soft and adaptive silicone cushion

Because we all come in different shapes and sizes, the soft silicone cushion gently flexes and adapts to fit both size and shape of the breast. It fits nipple sizes of up to 30mm/1.18 inches.

Express without leaning forward

Express without leaning forward

Feel relaxed as you express thanks to a design that lets you sit upright rather than having to lean forward. No need to lean forward, clinically proven comfortable expressing position*. Based on product clinical trial results with 20 participants (2019); 90% of participants find the expressing position comfortable (single electric); 95% of participants find the expressing position comfortable (double electric).

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26/12/2021

Canada

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Has Pros and Cons

I have been using this product for 2 months, multiple times a day. It has a good suction power. The parts are easy to clean and assemble. The motor is not very noisy but at night, it can still be pretty loud. It is great that you can choose the desired level of suction power. On the other hand, I still have to lean forward when pumping, otherwise the milk is leaking or been collected on the silicone cushion. Also, the pump is not very much compatible with the glass Avent bottles as again, they leak when you slide the bottle even a little bit. In 2 months, the pump stopped working 5-6 times in the middle of pumping. It started to work again when I plugged it out and in. Lastly, it would be better if it would also work with batteries.

This review was made for SCF391/71 Electric breast pump Advanced

This review was made for SCF391/71 Electric breast pump Advanced

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  1. Based on an online satisfaction survey conducted globally with 10,109 users of mother and child care brands and products in 2023. 

  1. Based on milk flow initiation time (time to Milk Ejection Reflex - MER) results from clinical trial with 20 participants (Netherlands, 2019) compared to time to MER results for other Philips predecessor pump technology from Feasibility study with 9 participants (Netherlands, 2018)

  2. 1)Mangel et al. Breastfeeding difficulties, breastfeeding duration, maternal body mass index, and breast anatomy: are they related?. Breastfeeding Medicine, 2019, (109 participants, Israel); (2)Ziemer et al. Skin changes and pain in the nipple during the 1st week of lactation.

  3. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1993, (20 Caucasian participants, USA); (3)Ramsay et al. Anatomy of the lactating human breast redefined with ultrasound imaging, 2005, (28 participants, Australia).

  4. Based on questionnaire results for 1k cushion from clinical trial with 20 participants (Netherlands, 2019)

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