Medela Freestyle Breast Pump

Year after year, breast pump after breast pump, Medela has delivered the dependability you expect from the medical equipment you sell as a trusted DME provider. From Medela breast pump parts and accessories, to the reimbursable pumps themselves, you can’t go wrong stocking your shelves with the breastfeeding brand America trusts.

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The Medela Mobile Breast Pumping Solution

The aptly named Freestyle Breast Pump allows a breastfeeding mom the freedom to walk around and multitask while expressing milk. With the high quality one expects from Medela and unprecedented portability, the Freestyle is the perfect pump for moms on the move.

Freestyle Flex

Double Electric Breast Pump

Key Selling Points for the Medela Freestyle Breast Pump

Portable

  • It’s small enough to fit in the palm of her hand.
  • Clips easily to a belt.
  • Includes a rechargeable lithium ion battery and adaptor/charger.
  • Battery lasts up to three hours.
  • Weighs only 5.2 pounds.

User Friendly

  • Tracks and records pumping sessions.
  • Adjustable speed and vacuum for comfortable, personalized settings.
  • Memory button allows mom to save her favorite pumping settings.
  • Digital display with timer.
  • Backlit screen for monitoring pumping time in the dark.
  • Comes with two sizes of breast shields.

Efficient

  • Double electric, designed for moms who pump several times per day.
  • Research-based 2-Phase Expression Technology mimics a baby’s natural nursing behavior to collect more milk in less time.
  • Allows mom to multitask, move around, and accomplish other tasks while pumping.

Why Medela Breast Pumps?

As the brand lactation consultants recommend, and new moms ask for by name, Medela double electric breast pumps are an easy sell. Why are they so popular? By mimicking a baby’s natural nursing pattern, they have been shown to produce more milk in less time than competing products. Medela maintains ISO 13485 certification with rigorous quality standards for manufacturing, servicing, continuous improvement, and most importantly, the handling, storage, packaging, and delivery of products in a manner that ensures the health and safety of both mother and baby.