Fits in Your Bra and Your Life
Milk It Wearable Hands-Free Electric Breast Pump
THE MOST POWERFUL WEARABLE BREAST PUMP
Was R1795
Fits in Your Bra and Your Life
Milk It Wearable Hands-Free Electric Breast Pump
THE MOST POWERFUL WEARABLE BREAST PUMP
Was R1795
All You Need
Product Features
Hands Free
Wearable and Wireless Design
28mm Flange + 24mm insert
Anti Backflow Design
Multiple Functions
BPA Free
Pump Anywhere, Discreetly
Milk It Wearable Hands-Free Electric Breast Pump
DOUBLE UNIT NOW AVAILABLE
Was R3590
Pump Anywhere Discreetly
Milk It Wearable Hands-Free Electric Breast Pump
DOUBLE UNIT NOW AVAILABLE
Was R3590
Pump Hands-Free, Your Way
Available as a Single/Double Pump or Bundle Packages
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Sale!
Milk It Wearable Breast Pump – Single Unit
Original price was: R1,795.00.R1,395.00Current price is: R1,395.00. Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
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Sale!
Double Milk It Wearable Breast Pump
Original price was: R3,590.00.R2,790.00Current price is: R2,790.00. Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
What's In The Box?
1x Machine (Hub)
1x Bowl (150ml, BPA Free)
1x 28mm Breast Shield
1x 21mm Nipple insert
1x 24mm Nipple insert
1x Valve
1x Silicone gas storage
1x Dust Cover
1x USB Charging cable
1x Bra Adjustment Buckle
What's In The Box?
1x Machine (Hub)
1x Bowl (150ml, BPA Free)
1x 28mm Breast Shield
1x 21mm Nipple insert
1x 24mm Nipple insert
1x Valve
1x Silicone gas storage
1x Dust Cover
1x USB Charging cable
1x Bra Adjustment Buckle
Multiple Functions Explained
Four Modes
1. Stimulation Mode
5 LEVELS
Gently massages the breast with a subtle but frequent suction strength
2. Expression Mode
6 LEVELS
Regular pumping motion with a strong suction strength and timely frequency
3. Two-in-One Mode
(Combines stimulation and expression mode)
6 LEVELS
Consists of a cycle of gentle massaging and strong pumping to
relieve the pain of engorged breasts.
Breast milk is expressed in a shorter amount of time.
4. Dual-Frequency Mode
Bonus Mode
4 LEVELS
This mode offers a pumping cycle of weak→pause→strong.
It is effective to assist mothers with inverted nipples.
The suction is designed to rectify inverted nipples in order to achieve smooth lactation.
Multiple Functions Explained
Four Modes
1. Stimulation Mode
5 LEVELS
Gently massages the breast with a subtle but frequent suction strength
2. Expression Mode
6 LEVELS
Regular pumping motion with a strong suction strength and timely frequency
3. Two-in-One Mode
(Combines stimulation and expression mode)
6 LEVELS
Consists of a cycle of gentle massaging and strong pumping to
relieve the pain of engorged breasts.
Breast milk is expressed in a shorter amount of time.
4. Dual-Frequency Mode
*Bonus Mode*
4 LEVELS
This mode offers a pumping cycle of weak→pause→strong.
It is effective to assist mothers with inverted nipples.
The suction is designed to rectify inverted nipples in order to achieve smooth lactation.
Ensure Optimal Performance
Replace Breast Pump Spare Parts Regularly
Regularly replacing spare parts guarantees that your breast pump maintains peak performance, ensuring efficient milk expression for maximum comfort and effectiveness.
Why is it important to replace spare parts?
- Hygiene and Safety
- Longevity of Your Breast Pump
- Prevent Malfunctions
- Maintaining Suction Strength
Recommended Replacement Schedule: We suggest replacing certain parts, such as valves and gas storage/diaphragm, every 3 months. For more detailed instructions, read our article on replacing your spare parts.
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Ensure Optimal Performance
Replace Breast Pump Spare Parts Regularly
Regularly replacing spare parts guarantees that your breast pump maintains peak performance, ensuring efficient milk expression for maximum comfort and effectiveness.
Why is it important to replace spare parts?
- Hygiene and Safety
- Longevity of Your Breast Pump
- Prevent Malfunctions
- Maintaining Suction Strength
Recommended Replacement Schedule: We suggest replacing certain parts, such as valves and gas storage/diaphragm, every 3 months. For more detailed instructions, read our article on replacing your spare parts.
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This pump is a GAME CHANGER! I hated being strapped down to a pump 3-4 times a day while at work. It was not good for my mental health and I couldn't get anything done. Now I can do so many things around the house with this pump on. I'm able to discreetly pump in restaurants, while I shop and even behind my desk at work. This is by far the best baby product I've purchased. I'm never going back to bulky pumps again.
- Sanet
This pump is a GAME CHANGER! I hated being strapped down to a pump 3-4 times a day while at work. It was not good for my mental health and I couldn't get anything done. Now I can do so many things around the house with this pump on. I'm able to discreetly pump in restaurants, while I shop and even behind my desk at work. This is by far the best baby product I've purchased. I'm never going back to bulky pumps again.
- Sanet
FAQ
Questions Asked
Are There Spare Parts Available for This Pump?
Yes, we stock all of the consumable parts including:
- 28mm breast shield
- 21 and 24mm flange inserts
- duckbills/valves
- gas storage
It’s important to note that these items need regular replacing for any breast pump to function optimally. Read our blog to know more about when to replace your breast pump’s parts
Do I Need a Special Bra to Use the Pump?
The Milk It Pump is designed to be worn with your standard nursing bra. The Pump needs to be firmly pressed against your breast, there should be no gaps between the Pump and your breast.
Each and every bra has a different level of support, so make sure to get the compression right before each session. If you are using a particularly structured and inflexible bra, you may purchase a bra adjuster to create more room.
How Many Modes and Intensity Settings Does the Pump Have?
The Milk It Pump has four modes, as well as four to six intensity settings so you can find the level that is most comfortable and efficient for you.
What Breast Shield Sizes are available?
The Milk It Pump comes standard with a 28mm breast shield and a 21 mm and 24mm insert for optimal lift.
Will this Pump Stimulate my Let Down?
The Milk It Breast Pump has a very efficient stimulation mode. Research shows that most moms will let down to a pump after 1 ½ – 2 minutes of pumping with a stimulation phase.
My Breast Pump's suction has suddenly weakened. What could be the reason?
- Check if the breast pump is fully charged. Ensure you are using a charging adapter with an output of 5V, as a higher voltage might cause charging issues.
- Verify that the charging indicator light is functioning correctly (flickering blue and white). Recharge the pump if necessary, and make sure it charges properly (indicator light stays blue when fully charged).
- Examine the pump’s assembly to ensure all parts are properly connected and secure, especially the valve and gas storage/diaphragm.
- Double-check the positioning of the breast shields. Properly align the nipple in the middle of the flange insert for effective suction.
- Maintain a proper seal between the breast shield and breast throughout the pumping session. Ensure the breast shield is correctly placed and sealed onto the collection cup.
- Ensure spare parts are not worn out/torn. Refer to the manual for guidance on when to replace spare parts.
- Ensure you are using the right size flange insert according to your nipple size. Refer to our manual to determine your nipple size.
- Ensure to remove the motor from the rest of the breast pump before pouring out expressed milk. Milk leakage into the motor can cause severe damage to its internal workings.
- Read our full troubleshooting guide here.
I am experiencing Pain or Discomfort during Pumping.
- Check the flange insert size. A wrong size might cause discomfort or pain. Consider trying a different flange insert size to find the most comfortable fit.
- Adjust the suction level to a comfortable setting for your individual needs.
- Ensure the breast pump is correctly positioned on the breast, and the nipple is aligned in the center of the flange insert.
- Take breaks during pumping sessions to avoid overstimulation and potential discomfort.
- Read our full troubleshooting guide here.
I seem to be producing significantly less milk than before. What might be causing this decrease in milk output?
- Ensure the breast pump is assembled correctly, with all parts securely attached.
- Optimize your pumping position and posture for better milk flow.
- Consider using the pump in a quiet, comfortable, and relaxed environment to stimulate milk production.
- Try massaging the breasts gently before and during pumping to encourage milk flow.
- Ensure spare parts are not worn out/torn. Spare parts have a huge influence on the suction strength of your breast pump and can therefor negatively impact your milk output. Refer to the manual for guidance on when to replace spare parts.
- Read our full troubleshooting guide here.
FAQ
Questions Asked
Are There Spare Parts Available for This Pump?
Yes, we stock all of the consumable parts including:
- 28mm breast shield
- 21 and 24mm flange inserts
- duckbills/valves
- gas storage
It’s important to note that these items need regular replacing for any breast pump to function optimally. Read our blog to know more about when to replace your breast pump’s parts
Do I Need a Special Bra to Use the Pump?
The Milk It Pump is designed to be worn with your standard nursing bra. The Pump needs to be firmly pressed against your breast, there should be no gaps between the Pump and your breast.
Each and every bra has a different level of support, so make sure to get the compression right before each session. If you are using a particularly structured and inflexible bra, you may purchase a bra adjuster to create more room.
How Many Modes and Intensity Settings Does the Pump Have?
The Milk It Pump has four modes, as well as four to six intensity settings so you can find the level that is most comfortable and efficient for you.
What Breast Shield Sizes are available?
The Milk It Pump comes standard with a 28mm breast shield and a 21mm and 24mm insert for optimal lift.
Will this Pump Stimulate my Let Down?
The Milk It Breast Pump has a very efficient stimulation mode. Research shows that most moms will let down to a pump after 1 ½ – 2 minutes of pumping with a stimulation phase.
My Breast Pump's suction has suddenly weakened. What could be the reason?
- Check if the breast pump is fully charged. Ensure you are using a charging adapter with an output of 5V, as a higher voltage might cause charging issues.
- Verify that the charging indicator light is functioning correctly (flickering blue and white). Recharge the pump if necessary, and make sure it charges properly (indicator light stays blue when fully charged).
- Examine the pump’s assembly to ensure all parts are properly connected and secure, especially the valve and gas storage/diaphragm.
- Double-check the positioning of the breast shields. Properly align the nipple in the middle of the flange insert for effective suction.
- Maintain a proper seal between the breast shield and breast throughout the pumping session. Ensure the breast shield is correctly placed and sealed onto the collection cup.
- Ensure spare parts are not worn out/torn. Refer to the manual for guidance on when to replace spare parts.
- Ensure you are using the right size flange insert according to your nipple size. Refer to our manual to determine your nipple size.
- Ensure to remove the motor from the rest of the breast pump before pouring out expressed milk. Milk leakage into the motor can cause severe damage to its internal workings.
- Read our full troubleshooting guide here.
I am experiencing Pain or Discomfort during Pumping.
- Check the flange insert size. A wrong size might cause discomfort or pain. Consider trying a different flange insert size to find the most comfortable fit.
- Adjust the suction level to a comfortable setting for your individual needs.
- Ensure the breast pump is correctly positioned on the breast, and the nipple is aligned in the center of the flange insert.
- Take breaks during pumping sessions to avoid overstimulation and potential discomfort.
- Read our full troubleshooting guide here.
I seem to be producing significantly less milk than before. What might be causing this decrease in milk output?
- Ensure the breast pump is assembled correctly, with all parts securely attached.
- Optimize your pumping position and posture for better milk flow.
- Consider using the pump in a quiet, comfortable, and relaxed environment to stimulate milk production.
- Try massaging the breasts gently before and during pumping to encourage milk flow.
- Ensure spare parts are not worn out/torn. Spare parts have a huge influence on the suction strength of your breast pump and can therefor negatively impact your milk output. Refer to the manual for guidance on when to replace spare parts.
- Read our full troubleshooting guide here.