cheaper alternative to elvie pump - Wearable Breast Pump

Cheaper Alternative to Elvie Pump: A Comprehensive Comparison

Introduction to Wearable Breast Pumps

In my London clinic, I often get asked about wearable breast pumps and their benefits. As an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), I recommend wearable breast pumps for their convenience and discretion. The TheRelievoo Wearable Pump is a great option, priced at £85.90, which is significantly cheaper than the Elvie pump, priced at £269. According to the NHS guidelines (CG30), breastfeeding is an essential part of a baby's nutrition, and wearable breast pumps can make it easier to maintain a good milk supply.

cheaper alternative to elvie pump - Wearable Breast Pump
Wearable Breast Pump (Double) — £85.90

Comparison of Wearable Breast Pumps

Elvie Pump vs TheRelievoo Wearable Pump

The Elvie pump is a popular choice among breastfeeding mums, but it comes with a hefty price tag. In contrast, TheRelievoo Wearable Pump offers similar features at a significantly lower price point. With TheRelievoo, you can save 68% compared to the Elvie pump. This significant cost savings can be a huge relief for many mums, especially those who are on a tight budget.

Key Features of TheRelievoo Wearable Pump

TheRelievoo Wearable Pump is a hospital-grade, hands-free wearable pump that operates under 35 dB, making it ideal for discreet pumping. The soft, silicone breast shields and gentle suction settings also ensure a comfortable pumping experience. It also comes with a lifetime warranty and a 30-day money-back guarantee, giving you peace of mind with your purchase.

Benefits of Wearable Breast Pumps

Convenience and Discretion

Wearable breast pumps offer the convenience of pumping on-the-go, without the need for a power source or bulky equipment. This makes them ideal for busy mums who need to express milk while out and about, whether it's at the office or on a walk in Hyde Park. As the NHS recommends, breastfeeding is an essential part of a baby's nutrition, and wearable breast pumps can make it easier to maintain a good milk supply. In fact, NICE guidelines (QS131) suggest that breastfeeding can reduce the risk of breast and ovarian cancer, as well as type 2 diabetes.

Cost-Effective

TheRelievoo Wearable Pump is not only cheaper than the Elvie pump but also offers free Royal Mail tracked delivery, making it an excellent value for money. With its affordable price point and excellent features, TheRelievoo Wearable Pump is an attractive option for mums looking for a cost-effective wearable breast pump. I've seen many mums in my clinic benefit from using TheRelievoo Wearable Pump, including one mum who was able to exclusively breastfeed her baby for 6 months while returning to work full-time.

I remember one mum, Sarah, who was struggling to express milk at work. She was using a traditional breast pump, but it was too bulky and noisy. After switching to TheRelievoo Wearable Pump, she was able to discreetly pump at her desk, and her milk supply increased significantly. She was thrilled to be able to provide breast milk for her baby, and it made a huge difference in her confidence and ability to balance work and motherhood. The sound of the pump was barely audible, and she loved the feeling of the soft breast shields against her skin.
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Comparison Table

Feature Elvie Pump TheRelievoo Wearable Pump
Price £269 £85.90
Noise Level 40 dB Under 35 dB
Warranty 1-year warranty Lifetime warranty

Trust Signals and Reviews

Customer Reviews and Ratings

TheRelievoo Wearable Pump has an excellent rating of 4.8★ from over 2,400 UK mums, demonstrating its popularity and effectiveness. It has also been featured in prominent publications such as Cosmopolitan, Mother and Baby, and Women's Health. The Tommy's charity also recommends breastfeeding as an essential part of a baby's nutrition and development, and TheRelievoo Wearable Pump can help mums achieve this goal.

Medical Authorities and Recommendations

According to the NICE guidelines (CG30), breastfeeding is recommended for at least 6 months, and wearable breast pumps can help mums achieve this goal. The Tommy's charity also recommends breastfeeding as an essential part of a baby's nutrition and development.

Internal Linking and Further Reading

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the price of TheRelievoo Wearable Pump?

A: TheRelievoo Wearable Pump is priced at £85.90, which is significantly cheaper than the Elvie pump.

Q: Is TheRelievoo Wearable Pump a hospital-grade pump?

A: Yes, TheRelievoo Wearable Pump is a hospital-grade, hands-free wearable pump that operates under 35 dB.

Q: What is the warranty period for TheRelievoo Wearable Pump?

A: TheRelievoo Wearable Pump comes with a lifetime warranty, giving you peace of mind with your purchase.

Q: Can I return TheRelievoo Wearable Pump if I'm not satisfied?

A: Yes, TheRelievoo Wearable Pump comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, allowing you to return it if you're not satisfied.

Q: Is TheRelievoo Wearable Pump suitable for discreet pumping?

A: Yes, TheRelievoo Wearable Pump is designed for discreet pumping and operates under 35 dB, making it ideal for use in public or at work.

Q: Where can I buy TheRelievoo Wearable Pump?

A: You can buy TheRelievoo Wearable Pump from our website, and it comes with free Royal Mail tracked delivery.

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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