If you’re having trouble getting enough milk expressed, or if you’re dealing with a lower-than-desired flow, this pump and its intense power is sure to help you max out your breastfeeding potential. There’s also a battery pack and included cooler for pumping on the go. Choose between two sizes of the brand’s PersonalFit Flex breast shields to find one that most comfortably covers your size nipples. There’s just the pump itself, breast shields, bottles and tubing-and it all easily stores in a petite bag you can stash in your go-to tote for daily travel. The Pump In Style doesn’t have a lot of parts to keep track of, which is a perk. You may need to dial back on the power at first-it gets to work ASAP and doesn’t hold back, although it does go through a two-phase expression technology to mimic your baby’s natural sucking rhythm. This pump features MaxFlow technology that’s inspired by hospital-grade pumps to deliver some serious suction power. The Medela Maxflow is a popular breast pump that efficiently gets the job done. Cumbersome to carry around at 3.3 pounds.Shares one Forbes mom, “It has a built-in timer, which helped during the work day, and it was as effective as a hospital grade pump.” Another adds that it’s quiet enough to pump during Zoom meetings without too much interruption. Practicality-wise, the S1 offers both single and double pumping, has a massage mode for stimulating letdown, adjustable suction and a built-in night light-a small but helpful feature for late night feedings. Plus you’ll avoid the hassle of a cord getting tangled with the pump tubes (and everything else). At around at 3.3 pounds, the S1 is still a bit cumbersome to carry, but you won’t be tethered to the wall. A big selling point of this machine is that it’s cordless, one of the main differences between it and its sister model, the S2-which we also recommend if the cordless feature isn’t important to you. When asked their top breast pump recommendation, parents in our Forbes Moms chat group, as well as many parents in outside forums, praised the Spectra S1 Plus.
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