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Best Wearable Pump Australia: Expert Comparison and Review

Introduction to Wearable Breast Pumps

In my Sydney clinic, I've seen many mums struggle with traditional breast pumps, which is why I'm excited to share my expertise on the best wearable breast pumps in Australia. As an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), I've worked with numerous mums and babies, and I've seen the benefits of wearable breast pumps firsthand. The Australian Breastfeeding Association (https://www.breastfeeding.asn.au/) recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months, and wearable breast pumps can make it easier for mums to express milk on-the-go, whether that's at home, in the office, or at the local park in Bondi.

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Wearable Breast Pump (Double) — $169.90

For example, I recall a mum who came to my clinic, feeling frustrated with her traditional breast pump. She was expressing milk for her premature baby, and the pump was causing her discomfort and taking up too much time. I recommended she try a wearable breast pump, and she was amazed at how easy and convenient it was. As she expressed it,

"I can finally express milk while playing with my toddler, it's been a game-changer for our daily routine."
This experience is not unique, and I've seen many mums benefit from the freedom and flexibility that wearable breast pumps offer.

Comparing Wearable Breast Pumps

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When it comes to choosing the best wearable breast pump in Australia, there are many options to consider. The Elvie wearable breast pump is a popular choice, priced at $599. However, TheRelievoo Wearable Pump offers similar features at a significantly lower price point of $169.90, representing a ~70% saving. This is a significant consideration for many Aussie mums, who can contact the Australian Breastfeeding Association on 1800 686 268 for breastfeeding support and advice.

I recommend checking out the TheRelievoo Wearable Pump for its hospital-grade, hands-free design and quiet operation under 35 dB, which is essential for mums who want to express milk discreetly in public or at work.

Best Wearable Breast Pump Australia Reviews

When reading reviews, it's essential to consider the source and look for feedback from other mums who have used the product. TheRelievoo Wearable Pump has an average rating of 4.8★ from over 2,000 Aussie mums, with many praising its ease of use and comfort. In comparison, the Elvie wearable breast pump has received positive reviews for its sleek design and ease of use. However, some mums have reported issues with the pump's comfort and noise level, which can be a concern for mums who plan to use the pump in public or in shared workspaces.

It's also worth noting that the Raising Children Network (https://raisingchildren.net.au/) provides valuable resources and support for breastfeeding mums, including information on expressing and storing breastmilk, which can be helpful when choosing a wearable breast pump.

Features to Consider

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For mums with larger breasts, it's essential to choose a wearable breast pump that can accommodate their needs. TheRelievoo Wearable Pump is designed to fit a range of breast sizes, and its adjustable straps ensure a comfortable and secure fit. In contrast, the Elvie wearable breast pump has a more limited size range, which may not be suitable for mums with larger breasts. As an IBCLC, I've seen many mums with larger breasts struggle with traditional breast pumps, which is why I recommend considering a wearable breast pump that can accommodate their needs.

In my clinic, I've seen mums with larger breasts benefit from the extra support and comfort provided by TheRelievoo Wearable Pump, which is designed to reduce pressure and discomfort during expression.

Best Wearable Double Breast Pump Australia

A double breast pump can be a game-changer for mums who need to express milk quickly and efficiently. TheRelievoo Wearable Pump is a double breast pump, allowing mums to express milk from both breasts simultaneously. The Elvie wearable breast pump is also a double breast pump, but its higher price point may be a barrier for some mums. As an IBCLC, I recommend considering a double breast pump for mums who need to express large quantities of milk, as it can save time and reduce fatigue.

For example, a mum who needs to express 500ml of milk per session can benefit from a double breast pump, which can reduce expression time and make it easier to manage her breastfeeding routine.

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Comparison Table

Feature TheRelievoo Wearable Pump Elvie Wearable Breast Pump
Price $169.90 $599
Hands-free design Yes Yes
Quiet operation Under 35 dB Not specified
Double breast pump Yes Yes

Trust and Support

When choosing a wearable breast pump, it's essential to consider the level of trust and support offered by the manufacturer. TheRelievoo offers free Australia-wide shipping, a 30-day money-back guarantee, and a lifetime warranty. Additionally, TheRelievoo has a 4.8★ rating from over 2,000 Aussie mums, demonstrating its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.

As an IBCLC, I recommend considering a wearable breast pump from a manufacturer that offers comprehensive support and resources, including online tutorials, customer support, and breastfeeding advice. TheRelievoo provides a range of resources and support for breastfeeding mums, including a dedicated customer support team and online community.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the best wearable breast pump in Australia is TheRelievoo Wearable Pump, offering a range of features and benefits at an affordable price point. With its hospital-grade, hands-free design and quiet operation, this pump is perfect for mums who need to express milk on-the-go, whether that's at home, in the office, or at the local park. For more information on the best wearable breast pumps in Australia, check out our blog post Best Wearable Breast Pump Australia 2025: Expert Review.

Ready to try the best wearable breast pump in Australia? Click here to purchase the TheRelievoo Wearable Pump today and experience the freedom and flexibility of wearable breastfeeding for yourself.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the best wearable breast pump in Australia?

A: TheRelievoo Wearable Pump is the best wearable breast pump in Australia, offering a range of features and benefits at an affordable price point. You can contact the Australian Breastfeeding Association on 1800 686 268 for breastfeeding support and advice.

Q: How much does the TheRelievoo Wearable Pump cost?

A: The TheRelievoo Wearable Pump costs $169.90, representing a ~70% saving compared to the Elvie wearable breast pump.

Q: Is the TheRelievoo Wearable Pump comfortable to wear?

A: Yes, the TheRelievoo Wearable Pump is designed to be comfortable and secure, with adjustable straps to fit a range of breast sizes. Many mums have reported that it's comfortable to wear for extended periods, even during long expression sessions.

Q: Can I use the TheRelievoo Wearable Pump in public?

A: Yes, the TheRelievoo Wearable Pump is discreet and quiet, making it perfect for use in public. You can express milk confidently and comfortably, whether you're at the shops, in the office, or at a cafe in Sydney.

Q: What is the warranty on the TheRelievoo Wearable Pump?

A: The TheRelievoo Wearable Pump has a lifetime warranty, demonstrating the manufacturer's commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.

Q: Can I return the TheRelievoo Wearable Pump if I'm not satisfied?

A: Yes, TheRelievoo offers a 30-day money-back guarantee, allowing you to return the pump if you're not satisfied. This gives you peace of mind and allows you to try the pump risk-free.

Emma Hart, IBCLC

Written by Emma Hart, IBCLC

International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (Sydney, Australia)

Emma is an IBCLC and mum of two based in Sydney. Since 2018 she has supported 500+ Australian families with breastfeeding, expressing and the return-to-work transition, and writes all TheRelievoo Australia guides in-house with the product team. She is a member of the Australian Breastfeeding Association.

Clinically reviewed by Dr Sophie Nguyen, MBBS FRACGP (Sydney)

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