PRODUCT DETAILS
BabyBuddha Portable and Compact Breast Pump. Revolutionary Battery Powered Pump Gives You The Freedom of Mobility While Comfortably Pumping.
Product information:
- Model: BBPS001
- Flange Size: 24 mm
- Tubes: Two (2) 14 inch tubes that connect from the T-Connector to the flanges. One (1) 14.5 inch tube that connects from the pump to the T-Connector
- Suction Strength: 315 mmHg (max)
- System: Closed
- Battery: Internal rechargeable battery. USB-C charging cable and adapter included.
Specifications:
- Hospital strength suction range 53-315 mmhg
- Lightweight and portable - 6.8 oz
- 6 stimulation mode levels
- 9 expression mode levels
- Digital display
- Cross brand component compatibility
- BPA/PP/DEHP Free
Included:
- 1 - BabyBuddha Smart & Rechargeable Breast Pump Unit (Black)
- 2 - Two 24 mm flanges
- 2 - Two sets of duckbill valves
- 1 - One pair of silicone diaphragms
- 2 - Two BabyBuddha bottles
- 2 - Two bottle bases
- 2 - Two bottle storage caps
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: How often should I use a breast pump?
A: It depends on your needs. Many mothers pump every 2-3 hours to maintain supply, while others pump less frequently depending on feeding schedules.
Q: Which breast pumps are the best?
A: The best breast pump varies based on personal needs. Electric pumps offer speed, manual pumps are portable, and hospital-grade pumps provide the strongest suction.
Q: Do breast pumps expire?
A: While breast pumps do not have an official expiration date, their motors and parts can wear out over time. It’s recommended to replace parts as needed.
Q: How do I clean and maintain my breast pump?
A: Always clean and sterilize pump parts after each use to prevent contamination. Follow manufacturer guidelines for safe maintenance.
Q: Are breast pumps covered by insurance?
A: While some insurance providers may cover breast pumps, Medicinal Supplies does not process insurance claims. Customers should check with their provider and submit necessary documents for reimbursement on their own.
Q: Can I reuse a breast pump for multiple babies?
A: Yes, but only if it’s a closed-system pump. Open-system pumps may harbor bacteria and should not be shared.