Nursing Mama Double Wearable Breastpump

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Nursing Mama Wearable Double Breast Pump 24mm Flange
Compact • Hands-Free • Powerful • Quiet

Product Highlights:

Double Hands-Free Pumping
Experience true flexibility with the Nursing Mama Wearable Breast Pump. This compact, lightweight, and completely tube-free design allows you to pump discreetly and comfortably—at work, on the go, or at home. Each pump holds up to 180ml (6oz) of milk and is USB rechargeable, offering 3–5 pumping sessions per full charge.

Smart, Adjustable Suction
Enjoy two customizable modes for comfort and efficiency:

  • Massage Mode: Gently stimulates let-down for a smooth start
  • Pump Mode: Mimics your baby’s natural suck for effective milk expression
    Choose from 9 suction levels using the built-in LCD screen. Features include a memory function and automatic 30-minute shut-off for peace of mind.

Safe & Hygienic
Crafted with food-grade silicone that’s gentle on skin. The closed system with anti-backflow technology keeps milk safely separated from internal pump parts—reducing the risk of contamination and ensuring every drop stays fresh.

Quiet & Easy to Clean
Pumps quietly at less than 40dB—perfect for pumping during naps or nighttime. All parts (except the motor) are easy to disassemble and clean, making your routine hassle-free.

What’s Included:

  • 2 × 24mm Flanges
  • 2 × Silicone Valves
  • 2 × Diaphragms
  • 2 × Bra Adjustment Buckles
  • 2 × USB Charging Cables
  • 1 × User Manual

Important Before Purchase:
This pump comes with 24mm flanges. Please ensure correct flange sizing before purchase, as there is a strict returns policy due to the health and hygiene nature of this product. See Returns Policy for full details.

Customer Reviews

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Anonymous

There are a lot of parts to this pump which makes washing and putting it back together tedious. It's very noisy, there are 2 pumps and the noise won't match no matter what you do so you get noise from one or other side constantly, like it bounces from left to right

Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a review and share your feedback.

The Nursing Mama wearable pump uses two completely separate motors, one for each side, so they operate independently rather than as a connected unit. Because of this, the sound pattern between both sides will not perfectly sync and can alternate during pumping.

In terms of cleaning, there are 5 washable parts per pump, which is actually fewer than many wearable pumps currently on the market. That said, we completely appreciate that frequent washing and reassembly can still feel tedious, and reducing parts further is something we are actively considering for future models.

We really value customer feedback like this as it helps shape future product improvements

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Maria

It's great and fits the purpose. It's great that has many nodes and that it shows for how long have we been pumping. The only thing is that the battery doesn't last all that much, maybe 3/4 uses. But besides that is the most useful thing ever!

Thank you so much for your lovely feedback .

We’re delighted to hear the pump is working so well for you and that you’re finding the different modes and timer display helpful during pumping sessions.

In terms of battery life, this can vary depending on the mode and suction level being used, but we really appreciate the feedback and will absolutely keep it in mind as we continue developing future models.

So glad it’s making life a little easier for you

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Sarah McMillan

I've been using the wearable pumps for a week now. I only express to donate my milk (baby feeds direct). In about 8-10 minutes (between feeds) I'm getting about 7oz which fills a bottle for the milk bank and leaves an oz for my toddler. It's so comfortable, I don't even feel it pulling my nipples so I'm genuinely surprised when i see how much I've expressed! I especially love the bra extenders as I can just pump using my own bra making it easier and more efficient pumping process! The pump fits in nicely (and I'm a G cup!) and only for the sound you wouldn't notice that it's there!
Absolutely love it, well done!

Thank you so much Sarah for your lovely review. We are so delighted you love the Nursing Mama pump and to share your amazing experience with it. Happy pumping!

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Sheena

First pump I used after EBF for 8 months, found it easy to use, easy to clean, seems to be good value compared to others on the market. Very happy with it

Ah fantastic Sheena , delighted you love Nursing Mama's pump. Its all about makign yuor life easier.

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E.B

Fantastic and efficient. Convenient for night time pump not having to set up a plug in pump. Easy to clean and reassemble. Would recommend and great value too.

Thank you for your review and delighted to hear you are loving the Nursing Mama Double wearable breast pump. Happy pumping!!

Nursing Mama Double Wearable Breastpump

Regular price €99,99

Important Information About Wearable Pumps
Wearable breast pumps offer convenience, flexibility and hands-free expression, making them a valuable tool for many breastfeeding mothers.

However, wearable pumps do not work equally well for every woman. Individual anatomy, nipple elasticity, breast shape, milk storage capacity and personal responsiveness to pumps can all influence pumping comfort and milk output.

Some mothers achieve excellent results with wearable pumps, while others find they respond better to a traditional electric pump with separate flanges and an external motor.

If you are exclusively pumping, have concerns about milk removal, or are experiencing ongoing discomfort, you may wish to discuss your pumping routine with a qualified lactation professional.

Individual pumping results will vary.

Disclaimer
This guide is intended for general product support and troubleshooting purposes only and does not replace personalised medical, lactation or healthcare advice.

If you are experiencing persistent pain, breast redness, fever, blocked ducts, concerns about milk supply, or any other health concerns, please seek advice from your healthcare provider or an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC).

Frequently Asked Questions

Low output is one of the most common concerns and can happen for several reasons:

✓ Check that your nipple is centred in the flange tunnel before starting.

✓ Ensure all pump parts are assembled correctly and securely.

✓ Confirm that your duckbill valves are fully closed before use.

✓ Check that the silicone flange insert is the correct size for your nipple.

✓ Make sure the collection cup is sealed correctly.

✓ Try pumping when relaxed and comfortable. Looking at photos or videos
of your baby may help trigger let-down.

Remember, the amount you pump is not a measure of your milk supply. Many mothers express less milk with a pump than their baby can remove at the breast.



This may indicate that the breasts are not
being drained effectively.

✓ Check nipple alignment.

✓ Review your flange size.

✓ Ensure the bra is supportive but not compressing the pump.

✓ Try a different suction level. Stronger suction is not always better.

✓ Consider whether a wearable pump suits your body and pumping needs.

Some women, regardless of breast size, simply respond better to a traditional pump with separate flanges and an external motor.



Correct flange sizing is one of the most important factors in comfortable and effective pumping.

To measure your flange size:

• Measure the widest part of your nipple diameter in millimetres (mm). Do not include the areola in this measurement.

• Choose a flange size that matches your nipple diameter. Some mothers prefer to add 1–2 mm for additional comfort, but this varies from person to person.

• Your nipple should move freely within the tunnel during pumping without excessive areola being drawn in.

Signs your flange may be too large:

• Excessive areola being pulled into the tunnel

• Reduced milk output

• Discomfort during pumping

• Difficulty maintaining effective suction

Signs your flange may be too small:

• Nipple rubbing against the sides of the tunnel

• Pain during pumping

• Nipple blanching or damage

• Reduced milk flow

If your nipple is chafing or feeling sore during pumping, you may benefit from applying a pumping-safe lubricant to the flange tunnel before expressing.

It is also important to remember that nipple size can change throughout your breastfeeding and expressing journey. Hormonal changes, milk supply regulation, and the postpartum period can all affect nipple measurements. We recommend remeasuring regularly, particularly if you notice changes in comfort, output, or nipple appearance during pumping.

Pumping should never be painful.

✓ Recheck flange size.

✓ Lower the suction level.

✓ Ensure the nipple is centred.

✓ Check that all silicone components are fitted correctly.

If pain persists, discontinue use and seek support.



This is completely normal.

Most women naturally produce more milk on one side than the other. Differences in output between breasts are very common and do not usually indicate a problem.



Please check:

✓ All parts are assembled correctly.

✓ Duckbill valves are not torn, stretched or damaged.

✓ Silicone components are seated properly.

✓ Collection cups are fully sealed.

✓ The battery is adequately charged.

Replacement valves should be used periodically as wear and tear can affect suction
performance.



Leaks are usually caused by:

✓ Incorrect assembly

✓ Overfilling the collection cup

✓ Silicone seals not sitting correctly

✓ Movement causing the collection cup to tilt

Always keep the pump upright during use and empty before reaching maximum capacity. When removing the pump, lean slightly forward to help prevent any milk from spilling out of the collection cup.

We recommend avoiding significant bending or lying down while wearing the pumps.

The collection cups are designed to remain upright. Excessive leaning may cause leakage and reduce performance.



There is no "normal" amount. Output varies depending on:

• Time of day

• Stage of lactation

• Time since the last feed or pump

• Individual milk storage capacity

• Pump responsiveness

Some mothers pump several ounces, while others pump much smaller amounts and still have a healthy milk supply.



Wearable pumps are an amazing option for many mothers, but they are not a perfect fit for everyone.

Some women find they achieve better milk removal with a traditional electric pump that uses separate flanges and an external motor. This is not a reflection of your milk supply or your pumping ability. Everybody responds differently.

If you've checked positioning, flange fit and assembly and are still experiencing poor milk removal, a traditional pump may be more effective for you.

To keep your pump performing at its best, wearable pump parts should be replaced regularly as they naturally wear over time.

Recommended replacement schedule:

• Duckbill valves: Every 1–3 months depending on frequency of use

• Silicone inserts and seals: Every 2–3 months or sooner if damaged, stretched, or showing signs of wear

• Collection cups and hard plastic components: Replace if cracked, damaged, or no longer sealing correctly

Worn parts can lead to reduced suction, lower milk output, and leaking. If you notice a change in pump performance, checking and replacing wearable parts is one of the first troubleshooting steps we recommend.

All replacement parts are available to purchase through our online shop.



Our wearable pump is designed as a convenient pumping solution to support your breastfeeding and pumping journey. While many mothers achieve excellent results with wearable pumps, they are not designed to replace a primary hospital-grade or traditional electric breast pump for exclusive pumping.

For mothers who are exclusively pumping or relying heavily on pumping to maintain milk supply, we recommend using a primary pump with separate flanges and an external motor as your main pump, with the wearable pump used alongside it for convenience, travel, work, or occasional pumping sessions.

Every mother responds differently to pumps, and some women find traditional pumps remove milk more effectively than wearable pumps. This is completely normal and does not reflect your milk supply or pumping ability.

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