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New 2nd Gen Medela Pump in Style Pro Breast Pump

Similar to Medela Symphony, the #1 breast pump brand used in hospitals

4.0· 243 reviews on Amazon
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About this item

  • Clinically Proven Pumping PatternSimilar to Medela Symphony, the #1 breast pump brand used in hospitals
  • Enhanced Comfort & EfficiencyMaximizes milk output while providing a gentle release to minimize discomfort
  • Enhanced Control & FeedbackLevel and mode indicators allow for precise control, letting you fine-tune comfort and efficiency
  • 11.8% MORE MILK: Clinically proven breast shield technology delivers more milk in less time**
  • Small & CompactLess than 2 pounds makes it easy to take with you

The details

Specs at a glance

Number of Items
1
Model Number
101047090
Manufacturer Part Number
101047090
Additional Features
Double Pump, Hands Free Usage, Lightweight, Portable, Wearable
Size
Pro Breast Pump
Material Type
Plastic
Color
White
Product Style
Pro Traditional

What buyers say

Top reviews

243 ratings on Amazon

  • Verified

    Reliable, Powerful, and Worth Every Penny

    The 2nd Gen Medela Pump in Style Pro Breast Pump has been an excellent investment. It’s powerful, efficient, and incredibly reliable—exactly what you expect from Medela. The suction is strong but comfortable, and I consistently get great output in less time compared to other p...

  • Verified

    Consistent Performance You Can Count On

    The 2nd Gen Medela Pump in Style Pro has exceeded my expectations. From the first use, it delivered steady, efficient pumping sessions that helped maintain and boost my supply. The suction feels natural and comfortable, and the pumping rhythm closely mimics a baby’s nursing pa...

  • Verified

    Unreliable!

    This is the second Pump in Style I purchased or got through insurance since my son was born in May 2025. The first stopped suctioning reliably. I had to turn it on/off, press increase/decrease suction or stimulation buttons to trick it into working. I thought it was a fluke si...

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