9 Best Breast Pumps for Every Occasion

By Published On: October 26th, 2023

The most highly-reviewed electric, manual, hands-free, and wearable pumps available.

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In 2022, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released its updated policy on breastfeeding, which included a call to state and federal governments and business leaders to offer more support to parents who choose to breastfeed. In a surprising turn of events, people in power listened, and the PUMP Act was passed in December 2022, providing more protections for pumping parents and requiring employers to accommodate them better. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that in 2019, 83.2% of newborns are fed breastmilk, but that number drops to 55.8% by the time the baby reaches six months of age. Now, with more support in place for breastfeeding parents, the hope is that the majority of parents who are able to will have an easier time keeping their milk supply up and continue feeding their babies breastmilk well past the six-month mark.

But nursing parents need to be able to live their lives and can’t be expected to be with their baby any time hunger strikes. Breast pumps help bridge that gap, allowing a parent to express and store breast milk in a safe, sanitary way when they are away from their little one. Breast pumps have become a must-have item for new parents, and thanks to the Affordable Care Act, nearly every health insurance plan is required to provide parents with a new breast pump—free of charge. Now the only question is, which model is the right one for you?

Evenflo Advanced Double Electric Breast Pump

The Evenflo Advanced Double Electric Breast Pump is a great option and one of the highest-rated maxflow pumps on the market. It mimics your baby’s nursing pattern to help maximize your milk output without discomfort, and it’s quiet and portable, so you can take it with you to the office, when you’re traveling, or even to another room in the house for a little peace and quiet. The pump comes with multiple flange sizes and features tubing designed for easy cleaning and to prevent milk backup. Finally, the pump can be powered using a regular electrical outlet, AA batteries, or a car adapter (included), so you can truly tote it wherever you need to go.

Haakaa Manual Breast Pump

With a 4.6-star rating and nearly 100,000 reviews on Amazon, the Haakaa Manual Breast Pump is one of our top picks for good reason (it’s also the most budget-friendly). It has a simple one-piece design made entirely of soft silicone. To use it to express milk, simply fold the top of the pump down, squeeze the bottom, place your nipple in the center of the flange, unfold the top, release your squeeze on the bottom, and let natural strong suction do its thing. Seriously, this type of breast pump has very little learning curve. The manual pump can hold up to 4 ounces of milk, is easy to stow away in your purse or diaper bag, and is easy to clean with just 2-3 minutes of soaking in boiling water.

Elvie Stride Hospital Grade Breast Pump

For guaranteed suction power, try the Elvie Stride Hospital Grade Breast Pump. It comes in a wearable design with cups made from soft silicone that are gentle on your skin and slip easily in and out of a nursing bra. The pump offers both stimulation mode and expression mode and 10 intensity settings, giving parents plenty of ways to create a suction strength that is just right for them. Elvie Stride’s cups are lightweight and can hold up to 5 ounces of pumped milk. Another fun perk? You can control the pump from your phone using the Elvie app, which also lets you keep pumping history. The hands-free breast pump comes with everything you need for successful pumping.

MomMed S10 Pro Wearable Breast Pump

Wearable pumps are effective and convenient, so it’s no wonder why there are so many options on the market. The MomMed S10 Pro Wearable Breast Pump comes with two cups, each with a 7-ounce milk collection capacity. The pumps offer three modes with nine levels of intensity, are rechargeable with a battery life of six to eight pumping sessions (180 minutes), and are whisper-quiet for discrete pumping. With fewer parts than a typical electric pump, the S10 Pro is easy to clean, plus its silicone design makes for a more comfortable pumping experience.

BabyBuddha Portable Breast Pump

The Baby Buddha Portable Breast Pump is the best of both worlds: It has a more classic design, but the electric pump is small enough for easy portability and offers mobility while pumping hands-free. This rechargeable battery-powered model has 15 different pumping settings, is super quiet, and comes with all necessary pump parts. While the motor is small in size, it’s still strong enough to get a nursing parent through a successful pumping session.

Tommee Tippee Made-for-Me Wearable Breast Pump

Another option that’s newer to the market is the Tommee Tippee Made-for-Me Wearable Breast Pump. It includes two electric breast pumps, two 5-ounce milk collectors that can convert into bottles, two sets of flanges (24mm and 28 mm), diaphragms assembly, lids, a duck valve, bra adjusters, USB charging cables, a double carry bag, and everything else you’ll need. What sets this design apart from other wearable breast pumps is that it has a nipple alignment light to help parents get the right fit every time (ensuring comfort). It’s also easy to assemble, has an intuitive design for ease of use, and its compact size makes it simple to travel with. Finally, the Tommee Tippee Made-for-Me pump connects to an app that allows you to control it remotely, track pumping sessions, and gather data for smart insights into your breastfeeding journey.

Medela Pump In Style Double Electric Breast Pump

The Madela Pump in Style Double Electric Breast Pump has a 4.4-star review on Amazon with more than 3,600 reviews. This hospital-strength pump has been clinically proven to increase milk volume by nearly 12% in less pumping time compared to similar models, and it weighs just over 1 pound. It features built-in letdown and massage mode cycles, 10 vacuum strength levels, and Y-shaped tubing to allow for single or double pumping sessions. Included are four 5-ounce bottles with lids, four PersonalFit Flex breast shields (21mm and 24mm), two breast shield connectors with membranes, breast pump tubing, a cooler bag, a colling element, a microfiber carrying case, a battery pack, and a power supply adapter.

Willow 3.0 Wearable Breast Pump

With hospital-grade suction and zero-gravity latch, the Willow 3.0 Wearable Breast Pump offers a leak-proof cup that adjusts to your body—and it’s the only pump with an Apple Watch-compatible app that allows for remote control and tracking. Additionally, the Willow 3.0 design allows parents to pump directly into milk storage bags or reusable containers, can be worn entirely in the bra (no special pumping bra required), and is built with continuous latch technology. This pump offers seven levels of suction, features a rechargeable battery that lasts up to five pumping sessions, and is made of only three parts that are easy to assemble and dishwasher safe.

Lansinoh Manual Breast Pump

The Lansinoh Manual Breast Pump has let-down and expression pumping phases to maximize output and help with efficiency, features an ergonomic handle for easy expression (and less hand fatigue), and is made of fewer parts so it’s easy to assemble and clean. This pump comes with two ComfortFit flanges (25mm and 30.5mm) designed for ideal suction and fit, and it’s compatible with Lansinoh wide-neck bottles, so you can use the same bottle to pump, store, and feed (plus, it comes with a slow flow nipple, making bottle feeding even easier).

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    Ashley Ziegler has nearly a decade of writing and editing experience, with a primary focus in all things parenting. Her work has appeared on websites including Romper, The Bump, Verywell Family, Parents, Health, Shape, Byrdie, Verywell Mind, and more. Ashley lives in North Carolina with her husband, Spencer, and their two daughters, Eva (6) and Indy (4).