Medela Solo Single - Electric Breast Pump is a compact, effective and easy to use single electric breast pump with rechargeable built in battery, 2-phase Expression® technology and PersonalFit Flex breast shield.
Medela Solo Single - Electric Breast Pump is best used if you plan a combination of giving your baby expressed milk by a bottle and breastfeeding directly from the breast.
An electric breast pump is also a great way to help build up supply and a stock of milk, should you plan to be away from your baby at any time in the first few months.
Intuitive and hassle-free - the Solo is effortlessly easy pump to use. It has only a few parts making is easy to clean and assemble. With its intuitive 4-button interface and 9 pre-programmed settings this single electric breast pump is extremely easy to use.
Pump wherever you are, even if no power outlet available - With the cutting-edge available USB type C connector on the Solo single electric breast pump, the built-in rechargeable battery charges faster compared to the micro USB port, lasting for up to six pumping sessions when fully charged.
2-Phase Expression® technology - During a feeding session, babies start by using short, fast sucks to stimulate the Milk Ejection Reflex. Once the milk begins to flow, babies change to a slower, individual rhythm. Medela’s 2-Phase Expression® technology mimics baby’s natural sucking rhythms – faster to stimulate milk flow, then slower to provide optimal milk flow.
PersonalFit FlexTM breast shield - with a 105-degree opening angle, soft rim and oval shape for a better fit, the PersonalFit FlexTM breast shield puts less pressure on your milk ducts than traditional breast shields, resulting in a more effective and comfortable pumping experience. More comfort for you, up to 11.8% more milk for your baby – clinically proven3.
Closed system- prevents breast milk from entering the tubing, overflowing and leaking into the pump mechanism. This helps ensure that your expressed milk stays safe and clean, but also that your pump’s components are protected from potential damage.
Just like my labour the first few days were a whirlwind of confusion, excitement, and do we really have a baby? I was released from hospital at night (I don’t know why! WTF) just 22 hours after labour.
We finally took the big decision to move Isobel out of our room. Or I should say I finally forced my husband to move his office out of our spare room and set Isobel’s cot up in there. In a small place it’s hard to find room for everything.