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Hands Free Breast Pump UK: A Comprehensive Buyer's Guide

Introduction to Hands Free Breast Pumps

As an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) practising in London, I've witnessed many mothers struggle with traditional breast pumps, which is why I'm excited to share with you the benefits of hands-free breast pumps. In my clinic, I've worked with numerous mothers who have found these pumps to be a game-changer, allowing them to express milk comfortably while caring for their babies. For instance, a mother I worked with last month at our local NCT classes was able to express milk discreetly while playing with her baby at a soft play centre in Hampstead.

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Wearable Breast Pump (Double) — £85.90

The NHS recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months (NHS, 2022), and hands-free breast pumps can make this journey easier. According to the NHS, breastfeeding can reduce the risk of infections and allergies in babies, with a study published in the NICE guidelines (CG62) showing that breastfeeding can lower the risk of respiratory tract infections by 50%.

What to Look for in a Hands Free Breast Pump

Hands Free Breast Pump UK Reviews

When choosing a hands-free breast pump, it's essential to read reviews from other mothers. Look for pumps with high ratings and positive feedback, such as TheRelievoo Wearable Pump, which has a 4.8★ rating from over 2,400 UK mothers. I recommend checking out Wearable Breast Pump Reviews UK: A Comprehensive Guide for more information. Additionally, you can find helpful tips on The Best Way to Warm a Baby Bottle on the Go: A Step-by-Step Guide.

Hands Free Breast Pump UK Reddit

Online forums like Reddit can be a great resource for mothers looking for honest reviews and advice. Many mothers have shared their experiences with hands-free breast pumps on Reddit, highlighting the benefits and drawbacks of different models, such as the Medela Freestyle Hands Free Breast Pump and the Elvie Wearable Breast Pump.

Best Hands Free Breast Pump UK

So, what's the best hands-free breast pump in the UK? After researching and comparing different models, I recommend TheRelievoo Wearable Pump. This hospital-grade, hands-free wearable pump is under 35 dB and offers excellent suction and comfort, making it ideal for mothers who value discretion and ease of use. You can purchase it for £85.90, which is a significant discount from the original price of £171.80.

Try TheRelievoo Wearable Pump today and experience the convenience of hands-free pumping, whether you're at home in your favourite armchair or out and about in London, perhaps at Covent Garden or Hyde Park.

Comparison of Hands Free Breast Pumps

Hands Free Breast Pump Bra UK

A good hands-free breast pump bra is essential for comfortable and convenient pumping. Look for a bra that is breathable, adjustable, and easy to clean, such as the TheRelievoo Breast Pump Bra. As

one of my clients, Sarah, noted, "I was amazed at how comfortable the bra was, even after hours of wear. It made pumping on-the-go a breeze, and I could focus on playing with my baby at the local baby cafe in Notting Hill."

Electric Hands Free Breast Pump UK

Electric hands-free breast pumps are a popular choice among mothers. They offer powerful suction and are often more efficient than manual pumps, making them ideal for mothers who need to express large quantities of milk. According to the NICE guidelines (CG62), electric breast pumps can increase milk expression by up to 30% compared to manual pumps.

Medela Hands Free Breast Pump UK

Medela is a well-known brand in the breastfeeding world, and their hands-free breast pumps are popular among mothers. However, they can be more expensive than other options, with prices starting at around £199 for the Medela Freestyle Hands Free Breast Pump.

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Features to Consider

Portability

A portable hands-free breast pump is essential for mothers on-the-go. Look for a pump that is lightweight, compact, and easy to transport, such as TheRelievoo Wearable Pump, which weighs just 450g and fits easily into a baby bag or backpack.

After-Sales Support

Good after-sales support is crucial when it comes to hands-free breast pumps. Look for a brand that offers excellent customer service, a comprehensive warranty, and easy returns, such as TheRelievoo, which offers a 30-day money-back guarantee and a 2-year warranty.

Suction and Comfort

A hands-free breast pump with good suction and comfort is essential for effective and comfortable pumping. Look for a pump with adjustable suction settings and a comfortable design, such as TheRelievoo Wearable Pump, which has 9 adjustable suction levels and a soft, silicone breast shield.

Brand Model Price Comfort Noise Suction Portability After-Sales Support
TheRelievoo Wearable Pump £85.90 9/10 8/10 9/10 9/10 9/10
Elvie Wearable Breast Pump £249 8/10 7/10 8/10 8/10 8/10
Medela Freestyle Hands Free Breast Pump £199 7/10 6/10 7/10 7/10 7/10

Conclusion

In conclusion, hands-free breast pumps are a game-changer for mothers. With so many options available, it's essential to do your research and choose a pump that meets your needs. TheRelievoo Wearable Pump is an excellent choice, offering excellent suction, comfort, and portability, making it ideal for mothers who value convenience and discretion.

As Tommy's notes, breastfeeding can reduce the risk of pregnancy complications, including pre-eclampsia and gestational diabetes. The NICE guidelines also recommend breastfeeding as the best way to feed babies, with a study published in the NICE guidelines (CG62) showing that breastfeeding can lower the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) by up to 50%.

Don't forget to check out our other articles, such as How to Continue Breastfeeding When Going Back to Work: A Step-by-Step Guide and Finding the Best Mobile Breast Pump UK: A Comprehensive Guide.

Get your TheRelievoo Wearable Pump today and experience the convenience of hands-free pumping, whether you're at home, in the office, or out and about in London.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does a hands-free breast pump work?

A: A hands-free breast pump uses suction to express milk from the breasts. It is typically worn inside a bra and can be controlled using a remote or app, making it easy to use and adjust while on-the-go.

Q: Are hands-free breast pumps worth it?

A: Yes, hands-free breast pumps are worth it for many mothers. They offer convenience, comfort, and flexibility, making it easier to express milk on-the-go, whether you're at a baby music class in Clapham or a coffee shop in Shoreditch.

Q: Are hands-free breast pumps as good as traditional breast pumps?

A: Yes, hands-free breast pumps can be just as effective as traditional breast pumps. They offer powerful suction and can be adjusted to meet individual needs, making them ideal for mothers who need to express large quantities of milk.

Q: What is the best hands-free breast pump for beginners?

A: TheRelievoo Wearable Pump is an excellent choice for beginners. It is easy to use, comfortable, and offers excellent suction, making it ideal for mothers who are new to breastfeeding and expressing milk.

Q: Can I use a hands-free breast pump in public?

A: Yes, hands-free breast pumps are designed to be discreet and can be used in public. Look for a pump with a quiet motor and a comfortable design, such as TheRelievoo Wearable Pump, which is under 35 dB and has a soft, silicone breast shield.

Q: How do I clean and maintain my hands-free breast pump?

A: It's essential to clean and maintain your hands-free breast pump regularly. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and sterilizing the pump and its parts, and make sure to wash your hands before and after use to prevent the risk of infection.

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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