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Breast pump

Not everyone needs a breast pump, but for many parents it is a practical lifeline. If you are nursing and weighing up your options, the right choice should fit your routine, feel comfortable and be simple to clean and use.

At BabyHeart we focus on hands-free convenience. Explore our wireless double-suction wearable pumps and our wider breast pump collection. Expect quality products at competitive prices, fast dispatch Australia wide, flexible payments and clear support.

Why buy from BabyHeart

  • Flexible payments including Afterpay, Zip and Klarna. See Klarna FAQ and About Zip.
  • Helpful Australian customer support and easy self-serve resources.
  • Fast delivery options to most metro areas. Check our Shipping Policy. 30 day returns covered in our Returns.

How to choose a breast pump

  • Your routine: Occasional relief or daily expressing. If you will pump at work or on the go, prioritise a compact wearable with strong battery life.
  • Price point: Balance cost with comfort and reliability. Very cheap pumps can be a false economy.
  • Portability: Wireless, rechargeable designs keep bags light and sessions flexible.
  • Comfort: Correct flange size, soft seals and gentle suction ranges reduce soreness.
  • Noise: Quieter motors help for night sessions and shared spaces.

Our wearable models and spares and accessories are selected to cover these needs without fuss.

How to use a breast pump

  • Assemble and check power: Follow the manual. Confirm a light, even suction before first use.
  • Get comfortable: Sit well supported and relax your shoulders. A few calm breaths help.
  • Encourage let-down: Gentle breast massage or a warm compress can help before you start.
  • Seal and centre: Centre the nipple in the flange or cup and maintain a soft, consistent seal.
  • Start low, then adjust: Begin on a low setting, use stimulation mode, then move to expression when let-down starts. Pumping should not be painful.

How long should you pump?

Many parents pump for 15 to 20 minutes per session, or until flow slows and breasts feel comfortable. New users may need longer while learning their settings. If you are maintaining supply while away from baby, aim to mirror the home feeding pattern, often every 3 to 4 hours.

Ready to choose? Start with our breast pump collection, then add the baby essentials that suit your routine. For questions on fit or setup, contact our team via the Contact page.

Important information

The information on this page and our products is for general wellness and convenience. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional with any concerns about your health or your baby's health.