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[Easy to operate with one hand! Stylish single-breast electric breast pump] A new breast pump has been launched by Medela, a trusted brand from Switzerland. As the breast pump brand with the highest adoption rate in hospitals* and the highest recommendation from experienced mothers, it offers a "completely new breast pumping experience." *Among hospital-grade breast pumps. As of April 2020. Based on in-house research. **Based on the results of an in-house survey of people with experience using breast pumps. Conducted in February 2020 with 524 participants.
[Newly designed breast pump nipple for a perfect fit] Express more breast milk more comfortably* The Personal Fit Flex breast pump nipple that comes with this product is designed with an opening angle of 105°, which puts less pressure on the breast and research has shown allows you to express up to 11.8% more breast milk.
[Adjust to your liking] The surface that touches the chest is oval shaped, so you can rotate it 360 degrees and express milk in a position that perfectly suits the shape of each individual's breast. It fits snugly and allows you to express milk comfortably.
[Natural and gentle breast pump with simple button operation] When a baby drinks from the breast, he first stimulates the flow of breast milk with a fast rhythm, and then takes in the breast milk with a slow and deep rhythm. The Solo electric breast pump reproduces the baby's natural way of drinking breast milk with intuitive and simple button operation.
[Easy to clean and assemble] The parts are few and large, making cleaning and assembly easy. There is also less worry about losing parts during cleaning.
[You can express milk anywhere] Since it is rechargeable, you can carry it to any location and express milk, not just in front of an outlet.
*Comparison with personal fit breast shield and 90°* *Sakalidis VS et al. Breast shield design impacts milk removal dynamics during pumping:A randomised controlled non-inferiority trial. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2020:doi:10.1111/aogs.13897.