Thinking about getting a breast pump? Here's everything you need to know!
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Thinking about breast pumps is something most people have both during pregnancy and when the baby is here. The breast pump serves many different functions and is helpful for lots of families! Whether you're looking to build up a milk bank, combine breast and bottle feeding, or simply make everyday life easier, a breast pump is often an invaluable investment. But which one should you choose? In this article, we'll guide you through the benefits of MAM's Move breast pump.

MAM Move is designed to provide the smoothest and most natural experience possible for the breast pump user. 96% of those who tested MAM Move recommend it further according to a consumer test from Smartson.
The benefits of the MAM Move breast pump
MAM Move is designed to mimic baby's natural rhythm during breastfeeding. Thanks to a combination of soft materials, an ergonomically designed funnel and an innovative pumping flow, many moms find that pumping feels smoother, gentler and more intuitive.
The smooth movement and light stimulation means that milk flow starts faster, while pumping feels less ”mechanical” than with many traditional pumps. This makes MAM Move a safe choice for those who want to be able to switch between breastfeeding and pumping, for example!

Flexible, quiet and perfect for everyday life
MAM Move is designed to fit your life whether you're at home on the sofa, at work or on the go. The pump is quiet, easy to use and easy to clean, making it ideal for those who pump often or want to be able to pump even when baby is sleeping or you're away. And because it's cordless, it's portable and easy to carry in your bag!

When do you need a breast pump?
Above we mention some of the times when you may want to use a breast pump, but to summarize, a breast pump can be useful when you:
- Want to share feeding with their partner. Thanks to a breast pump, the non-breastfeeding partner can also feed, for example the last bottle before bed each night or that cozy morning feed at dawn. Taking turns feeding can mean that breastfeeding moms get more undisturbed sleep and relief when they need it most!
- Combining parental leave with your partner. If you work part-time and stay home part-time, it can be nice to be able to pump so that your partner can bottle-feed while you're at work, even if only for short periods.
- In the process of phasing out breastfeeding. Starting with bottled milk can be a good option before giving up breast milk completely.
- You want to be able to go to the gym or meet friends without the baby.
- Combines breastfeeding with bottle feeding. The most important thing is that you, as a family, find what works for you - and it's different for everyone! Experiment and find your family's way of life.
