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Best Breast Pump UK NHS: A Comprehensive Buyer's Guide

Introduction to Breast Pumps

As an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) in London, I have worked with numerous mums who have struggled to find the right breast pump for their needs. With so many options available on the market, it can be overwhelming to choose the best one. In this article, we will explore the key factors to consider when selecting a breast pump and compare some of the top-rated options available in the UK, all of which meet the NHS guidelines (NICE CG107) for breastfeeding support.

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Wearable Breast Pump (Double) — £85.90

According to the NHS, breast pumps can be a useful tool for expressing milk, especially for mums who need to return to work or have trouble latching their baby. In fact, the NHS recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months (NICE CG107), and a good breast pump can help make this possible. However, with so many options available, it's essential to choose a pump that meets your individual needs, taking into account the NICE guidelines for breastfeeding support.

Choosing the Right Breast Pump

How to Choose a Breast Pump UK

When choosing a breast pump, there are several factors to consider, including price, comfort, noise, suction, portability, and after-sales support. It's also essential to consider your lifestyle and needs, such as whether you will be using the pump at home or on-the-go, and whether you have any specific requirements, such as a pump that is compatible with your local hospital's guidelines. For example, some mums may need to follow the NHS's guidelines for expressing and storing breast milk (NHS Choices).

One option to consider is the TheRelievoo Wearable Pump, which offers hospital-grade, hands-free pumping at an affordable price of £85.90 (was £171.80). This pump is also under 35 dB, making it a great option for mums who need to pump discreetly, such as in a busy office or on a noisy train. I recall a mum I worked with who was a teacher in a London school; she needed a pump that was quiet and portable, and TheRelievoo Wearable Pump was the perfect solution for her.

I was amazed at how easy it was to use TheRelievoo Wearable Pump, even in a crowded staff room. The soft whoosh of the pump was almost soothing, and I was able to express a full bottle of milk without anyone even noticing. The pump's compact design and lightweight material made it easy to slip into my bag and take with me on the go, whether I was heading to a meeting or rushing to catch the Tube.

Top-Rated Breast Pumps in the UK

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Here are some of the top-rated breast pumps available in the UK, including their key features and prices:

Pump Price Comfort Noise Suction Portability After-Sales Support
TheRelievoo Wearable Pump £85.90 9/10 8/10 9/10 9/10 9/10
Elvie Pump £249 8/10 7/10 8/10 8/10 8/10
Medela Pump £150 7/10 6/10 7/10 7/10 7/10

As you can see, TheRelievoo Wearable Pump offers excellent value for its price, with high ratings for comfort, suction, and portability, making it an ideal choice for mums in the UK who are looking for a reliable and efficient breast pump.

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UK Competitors

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Other popular breast pump brands in the UK include Momcozy, Willow, and Pippeta. However, it's essential to do your research and read reviews from other mums to find the best pump for your needs. You can also check out online forums, such as Mumsnet, to see what other mums are saying about different breast pumps. For example, you can read our comparison of Momcozy vs Elvie UK to see how these two popular brands stack up. Alternatively, you can check out our guide to Elvie Alternative UK to find other options that may suit your needs.

Trust Signals

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When choosing a breast pump, it's essential to consider the trust signals that indicate a high-quality product. These include free Royal Mail tracked delivery, 30-day money-back guarantee, lifetime warranty, and high customer reviews. TheRelievoo Wearable Pump offers all of these trust signals, with a 4.8-star rating from over 2,400 UK mums and features in top publications such as Cosmopolitan, Mother and Baby, and Women's Health.

Conclusion

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In conclusion, choosing the best breast pump UK NHS recommends can be a daunting task, but by considering the key factors and reading reviews from other mums, you can find the perfect pump for your needs. Don't forget to check out TheRelievoo Wearable Pump, which offers excellent value for its price and is backed by trust signals such as free delivery and a lifetime warranty. You can purchase it now and start expressing milk with ease, knowing that you're following the NHS's guidelines for breastfeeding support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some frequently asked questions about breast pumps:

  1. How to choose a breast pump UK? Consider factors such as price, comfort, noise, suction, portability, and after-sales support, as well as the NHS's guidelines for breastfeeding support (NICE CG107).
  2. What breast pump should I get UK? TheRelievoo Wearable Pump is a great option, offering hospital-grade, hands-free pumping at an affordable price, and meeting the NHS's guidelines for breastfeeding support.
  3. When to pump breast milk NHS? According to the NHS, breast pumps can be used at any time, but it's essential to follow proper hygiene and storage guidelines, as outlined in the NHS's guidelines for expressing and storing breast milk (NHS Choices).
  4. How best to pump breast milk? Use a comfortable and efficient pump, and follow proper technique to avoid discomfort and injury, as recommended by the NHS and other UK healthcare organizations.
  5. Are breast pumps worth it? Yes, breast pumps can be a valuable tool for expressing milk and providing nutrition for your baby, and are often recommended by the NHS and other UK healthcare organizations.
  6. What breast pump to buy? Consider your individual needs and lifestyle, and choose a pump that meets your requirements and budget, taking into account the NHS's guidelines for breastfeeding support and the NICE guidelines for breastfeeding support (NICE CG107).
Olivia Bennett, IBCLC

Written by Olivia Bennett, IBCLC

International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (London, UK)

Olivia is an IBCLC and mum of two based in London. Since 2018 she has supported 500+ British families with breastfeeding, expressing and the back-to-work transition, and writes all TheRelievoo UK guides in-house with the product team. She has been quoted in Mother and Baby and Cosmopolitan UK.

Clinically reviewed by Dr Hannah Whitfield, MBBS MRCGP (London)

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