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It's All In the Bag
- Pump In Style Advanced Breastpump with 2
Phase Expression pumping in a stylish black microfiber bag
- Removable insulated cooler carrier
- Removable motor unit (in its own case)
- Double pumping accessory kit (includes 2
PersonalFit breastshields, 2 valves, 4 valve membranes)
- Cooling element (seen as blue in picture)
- AC adapter
- Battery Pak with soft cover (10 AA batteries not
included)
- 4 collection containers and lids (2 solid lids and 2
2-piece lids)
- 2 container stands
- Manual piston/cylinder breastpump
- Breastfeeding Samples (could include Pump and
Save Starter Pak, PureLan 100 Sample, 4 Disposable Bra Pads samples)
- Instructions
- Breastfeeding Information Guide
2-Phase Expression® 2-Phase Expression® is the only research-based breastpump technology that mimics a baby’s nursing rhythm—designed for faster let-down and milk flow. 2-Phase Expression is based on an in-depth study by leading lactation researcher, Dr. Peter Hartmann, Ph.D. Hartmann’s research showed that a breastfeeding baby has a characteristic sucking pattern that begins with rapid, high frequency sucking and changes abruptly to a slower suck/swallow pattern at the time of milk ejection. He also found that a breastpump using two-phase cycling, which most closely resembles a baby’s nursing rhythm, is more effective in breast milk removal than single-cycling breastpumps.
Initially developed for hospital breastpumps, 2-Phase Expression uses two pumping patterns to mimic a baby's nursing rhythm more effectively than ever before. During the "Let-Down" mode, the pump mimics a breastfeeding baby’s initial rapid nursing action that stimulates the milk ejection reflex (MER) or "let-down" and quickly begins milk flow. Once milk begins to flow, moms switch to the second mode, called "Expression" which mimics the infant’s longer feeding cycle in which slower, deeper suckling helps to maximize milk flow.
Together the two rhythms of the 2-Phase Expression pumping pattern make for a comfortable and authentic pumping experience that is more like a baby than any other pump.
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Warranty One year limited warranty on motor; 90 days limited warranty on other parts.
How To Order Since 2005, Medela allows certain retailers to sell Medela Breastpumps online. However, we can still sell Medela Breastpumps by a phone order (or fax, if you prefer)! Here's how to order:
- Call us for pricing information.
- We can take your order over the phone. Or you can fax us at 800-516-5740 to place an order. We will need the following information:
- the item you would like to purchase, with the 5 digit model number
- your name
- your telephone number
- your shipping address
- your billing address (if different)
- your credit card number
- the expiration date
- the 3 digit security code (on the back of the card)
- an e-mail address
Once we receive your order, we will call to confirm. Most orders ship the same or next business day!
Our Favorite Breastfeeding Site If you have questions or need online help, from newborns to weaning, see Kelly Mom.
We are an Authorized Medela Retailer It is important to purchase breastpumps from an authorized Medela retailer, as this guaranties that Medela will repair or replace defective parts and products. You can visit Medela here to verify we are an authorized retailer (enter zip code 14850).
About Our Medela Breast Pumps All our pumps are new and come sealed in a manufacturer's factory sealed box.
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Product Origins

Assembled and packaged in the USA. Parts made in the USA, Canada, China, Taiwan, Switzerland, and Germany.
About Medela
Breastfeeding... the very heart of our business
Medela's
primary focus is breastfeeding by helping moms to successfully
breastfeed their babies and to do so for as long as they choose.
Meeting this goal responsibly is at the heart of everything we do.
Destiny Statement
Medela's Breastfeeding Division exists to enhance mother and baby health through the life-giving benefits of breastmilk.
Breastfeeding Support Pledge
"We pledge our dedication to breastfeeding as the best nutrition for
babies and families. We further pledge that our breastfeeding
accessory products and literature shall never be used to influence
mothers to switch from breastfeeding to infant formula feeding. Nor
shall our breastfeeding accessory products and literature be used in
any way to promote artificial baby milk."
- Olle Larsson, Founder of Medela
Medela Position Statements
Medela's Commitment to Breastfeeding and Breastmilk:
Medela
is committed to supporting the WHO Code's call for commitment to
breastfeeding and breastmilk as the optimal nutrition for the growth,
development and health of babies. We believe it is our obligation to
offer a complete solution from breast to belly, of high quality
products that enable mothers to provide the best nutrition of
breastmilk to their babies. With an extensive portfolio of breastpumps,
Medela is committed to also offer solutions that help moms feed their
expressed breastmilk back to their babies. Our existing specialty
feeding devices are effective tools for feeding special needs babies.
In line with the AAP Guidelines on introducing bottle feeding, Medela
is pleased to now offer a conventional system for feeding breastmilk
once breastfeeding is well established. The combination of our
specialty feeding devices and conventional feeding systems helps Medela
realize our obligation and commitment to mothers by offering complete
solutions from breast to belly.
Medela company history Founded in 1961 in Zug,
Switzerland by Olle Larsson, Medela continues to grow under the
ownership of the Larsson family today. Medela serves its customers
through 13 subsidiaries distributing to over 90 countries worldwide.
Medela's U.S. subsidiary, Medela, Inc., has been serving the American
market for over 25 years.
Medela's commitment to quality products and supportive programs has
made the company the industry leader and the primary supplier of
breastpumps to healthcare facilities in the United States.
Medela is the first manufacturer in the United States to develop a
workplace program to meet the needs of working mothers. Through the Corporate Lactation Program,
businesses support breastfeeding employees and their families by
providing breastfeeding counseling and breastpumps in an accessible,
private, pleasant location. This program has been instrumental in
making American businesses more "nursing-mother-friendly" with programs
in major corporate firms.
Commitment to quality, research & innovation For
over 25 years, Medela has set the standards of excellence in our field
in the US and in doing so, raises the bar for the rest of the industry.
Our dedication to excellence in quality and safety, improving knowledge
through research, and appropriate use of technological developments
confirms our leadership position and is what enables Medela to offer
the highest quality products available. Medela's quality system is ISO
13485 certified, and we further strive to improve our products and
services through a continuous quality assurance and improvement
process. Learn more about ISO 13485 certification.
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