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Medela Symphony PLUS
Symphony PLUS® is a hospital-grade (multi-user) breast pump engineered with Initiation Technology™ to help build and maintain your breast milk supply.
Using the Symphony PLUS soon after birth can significantly increase your milk supply and is available to rent to your home.
Click here for Medela Symphony PLUS features:
Initiation Technology™: Symphony PLUS technology used soon after birth can significantly increase breast milk production. The INITIATE program contains a mixture of stimulation phases, an expression phase and a pause phase that mimic healthy infant feeding behaviors.
2-Phase Expression® technology: Can be used by all mothers to help build and maintain milk production. MAINTAIN program can be used to build upon initiation and maintain their milk production.
Convenient: Single or double pumping.
Two separate, independent membrane units: Allows switching between single and double pumping by simply applying or removing the second collection kit to the breast.
Let-down button: Moms can easily return to stimulation by pressing the let-down button.
Initiate and maintain milk supply: If direct breastfeeding is not possible, as well as collect breast milk at work or during other absences from the baby.
Hospital grade (multi-user): The pump's kit is separate from the pumping mechanism and protected from overflow by a specially designed membrane.
All Medela breast pumps feature:
2-Phase Expression®: Pumping rhythms that mimic baby’s natural sucking pattern for more comfortable and efficient milk removal
Patented Oval Flanges: Adapt to your breast shape for personalized comfort and 11.8% more milk faster compared to a traditional breast shield
Closed Systems: Designed to prevent milk from entering the pump
Safe & Simple Parts: All parts that touch breast milk are made without BPA, and most parts are dishwasher safe for easy cleaning
Proven Pumping Levels: Combined speed and vacuum settings, pre-programmed based on extensive research, take the guesswork out for more effective pumping