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BabyBuddha Breast Pump Hands Free - Portable & Compact with 15 Levels of Control - Battery Powered Electric Breast Milk Pump - Quiet Single/Double Wearable Breast Pump for New Moms - FSA Baby Approved

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Size: 2 Modes


Features

  • PORTABLE AND COMPACT: While other breastfeeding pumps are too bulky and drag you down with their weight, the BPA Free BabyBuddha double electric nursing pump is conveniently small and can be hung around your neck using the included lanyard. You can now free your hands and pay more attention to your baby as you pump.
  • EXTRA-QUIET OPERATION: WeaTMve fitted our machine with an impressively quiet mechanism that makes for discreet and silent pumping. Freely pump without waking up your little one or drawing unnecessary attention to yourself.
  • HYGIENIC DESIGN: We take the safety of your newborn very seriously. ThataTMs why our breast milk feeding pump comes with a closed system to ensure milk doesnaTMt flow backward and get contaminated. The BabyBuddha infant breastfeeding pump is also BPA-free to keep the integrity of the expressed milk intact.
  • EXPERIENCE THE COMFORT: No dealing with nursing pumps that result in sore nipples. Our double milk pump comes with a soft cushion that mimics a babyaTMs lips, an anti-backflow design that eliminates the need to lean forward while expressing, and multiple modes to massage the breast and suction the milk.
  • SIMPLE TO USE: No complex controls here. Just use the trackball on the electric breastfeeding pump to easily navigate through the stimulate and suction modes. Our wearable breastfeeding pump machine is also rechargeable to keep it powered as you get things done. Click a Add to CartaTM now and enjoy our 100% satisfaction guarantee!

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandBabyBuddha
Operating MechanismElectric
Key FeaturesBPA-Free, Hands-Free Usage, Compact Design
CompositionHigh-Quality Plastic
Energy SupplyBattery Operated
Product Size8.3 x 7.6 x 6.9 inches; 1.41 ounces
Battery DetailsIncludes 1 Lithium Polymer battery
Release DateDecember 29, 2017
OriginUSA

Frequently asked questions

The BabyBuddha Breast Pump is designed for ultimate portability. It is compact and lightweight, making it easy for new moms to carry around. The pump is also battery powered, allowing for usage anywhere without the need for an electrical outlet. Its hands-free design ensures that moms can pump breast milk comfortably without having to hold the pump in place, providing convenience on the go.

Yes, the BabyBuddha Breast Pump is versatile and can be used as both a single and double breast pump. This allows moms to adjust their pumping routine based on their needs, whether they prefer to pump from one breast at a time or both simultaneously, effectively saving time and increasing milk production.

The BabyBuddha Breast Pump offers 15 levels of control, enabling new moms to adjust the suction power according to their comfort and needs. This feature helps in achieving an efficient pumping session by maximizing milk flow while minimizing discomfort.

Yes, the BabyBuddha Breast Pump operates quietly, which is crucial for maintaining a discreet and peaceful environment. This feature is especially important for new moms who may need to pump in public places or at night without disturbing a sleeping baby or others nearby.

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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Baby Buddha breast pump receives high praise for its exceptional suction strength, significantly reducing pumping time to as little as 10 minutes. Users appreciate its efficiency in milk extraction, portability, and unique suction pattern that seems to enhance milk supply for some. While designed with advanced users in mind, it's noted for its versatility in being compatible with various flanges and cups, offering a lifeline for those seeking to boost their supply. However, specific aspects such as the non-adjustable cycle and vacuum settings, the requirement to purchase accessories directly from the manufacturer, and some challenges with the user interface are seen as drawbacks.

Pros

  • đź‘Ť Exceptional suction strength shortens pumping sessions
  • đź‘Ť Portable and easy to incorporate into daily life
  • đź‘Ť Unique suction pattern that may positively affect milk supply
  • đź‘Ť Compatible with a wide range of flanges and cups

Cons

  • đź‘Ž Cycle and vacuum are not independently adjustable
  • đź‘Ž Spare parts only available through manufacturer's website
  • đź‘Ž Some users find the interface and flange size uncomfortable
  • đź‘Ž Possibly too powerful for beginners or those with sensitive needs

Should I Buy It?

If you are an experienced pumper seeking to shorten your pumping sessions without compromising on milk supply, the Baby Buddha could be a game-changer for you. Its efficiency and portability make it a worthy investment despite its higher price point and some usability quirks. However, first-time pumpers or those with very sensitive needs might want to proceed with caution due to its powerful suction.


  • Absolute "must have" for breast reduction mamas!
Size: 2 Modes
I'm an exclusive pumper and post breast reduction mama. I pump around 75-100% of baby's supply depending on cluster feeding. This is hands down the strongest suction on the market. Incredibly affordable. Can be hacked to work with anything, even the Legendairy Milk collection cups (I avoid cups because breast massage is essential for my let downs/complete emptying). I prefer my Medela Symphony parts (most hospitals get you started with this pump before discharge if you ask for a pump while in the hospital and you take the parts home - kits include colostrum collection cups now!!!) with duckbill valves. I absolutely have to use the Pumpin' Pals flanges on this to be comfortable while pumping. You definitely need to make sure you are measured and sized into very comfortable flanges because the suction is so strong. Pumping spray is also a game changer in terms of comfortable pumping. The Medela Symphony and Spectra S1/S2 with Comfort Fit Flex flanges tie as second best in terms of being hospital grade with excellent suction, and I still use these pumps, but the Baby Buddha empties me in half the time and is completely hands free (the Medela pumping bustier and the Kindred Bravely Sublime pumping bras are the bomb!). The set up makes power pumping sessions a breeze. Hopefully future models will allow for more personalized settings in terms of independent cycles and vacuum adjustments, but ultimately not sure if it'd change anything given how great the suction is. Also I agree with other reviewers who mention to rolling the ball down during the let down mode to prevent the long draw until your breasts/nipples "warm up." If I could only have one pump, it'd be this one. I think it's fine even if you're a newbie as long as you do the things above to ensure optimal comfort! P.S. If lactation nurses discourage pumping because of a "risk" over oversupply - kindly ignore that because it's a LOT easier to dial back oversupply than try to recover under supply, ESPECIALLY for mamas who have had breast reductions, have short maternity leave, and/or work long hours etc. Also ignore the, sadly often perpetuated, myth that pumps can't empty the breasts as well as babies. This is patently false if you dial in the right pumping supplies and techniques. Highly recommend the ExclusivePumping.com resources even if your nursing and pumping. Sadly had to teach myself all this too late in the game with my first, but with my second, starting ahead of the curve and proud to exclusively pump a full supply for my little guy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024 by The Olivers

  • My favorite out of all my pumps
Size: 2 Modes
I personally love how strong this is but I realize everyone is built differently. I have willow go, spectra s1, and modela harmony hand pump but so far I am loving the baby Buddha the best due to the suction strength because it gets that last little bit out to fully empty me in 10min! However, I’m not in my first week of pumping so I can see how it would have hurt quite a bit had this been my first pump. This is definitely a down the road pump on the breastfeeding journey (I’d say after maybe the first month). Willow go is nice for portability but it doesn’t do the job well and actually has caused me to have painful clogged ducts 3 times now, is annoying to clean and none of the parts can be sterilized, pouring the milk from it is difficult, and it is heavy and bulky so it falls down in my bra often. Also it is hard to see if you have it positioned exactly right on the nipple. If you don’t, no milk will flow and you waste a lot of time. The wearables like the willow go are made for use once your supply is established about 3 months postpartum because their suction is not as strong. This can hurt your supply if you use it in the beginning months postpartum. The spectra works better to empty than the willow go and has a stronger pull to help empty more out but it takes twice as long as the baby Buddha and just isn’t strong enough for me anymore. I have gained about 20% more so far with the baby Buddha. I also like the different type of suction pattern that the baby Buddha has where it does 10 short tugs and one long one for the stimulation mode. The downside is that you cannot adjust the cycle and vacuum independently like you can on the spectra. The most annoying part about the baby Buddha for me is that you can only order the original spare parts directly from their website (not on Amazon). They take 7 days to arrive and cost over $50 if you buy the flanges, bottles, and covers. I’m also having some issues with the rolling ball button on the pump as sometimes it’s difficult to get it to scroll to high levels quickly enough (especially at 3am) but I do like that there are only two buttons on the instrument for simplicity. This is still my main go to pump though by far due to its portability and strength. UPDATE: my supply had tanked last month so badly that I was down to only getting about half an ounce every two hours due to using the willow go too early postpartum and not pumping enough at night which was why I looked for a new pump and now am up to 2.5oz every 2hrs and it is increasing every day! I think it is because this pump is emptying me each time, signaling to my body to make more. This pump saved my supply! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2024 by Paula

  • If you EP get this now!
Size: 2 Modes
I can’t say good enough things about the BB. I am an exclusive pumper and I use this thing as my main pump. It empties much faster and efficiently vs my spectra s2. Bonus is that it’s also a powerful and portable pump which is hard to find! Beware it is very strong if you’re sensitive however I think that’s one part about it I like because no one wants to be stuck to a wall for 30 min ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024 by SaiahsMumma

  • Powerful
Size: 2 Modes
I just got this pump and tried it out. Only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is I don’t like the flanges. The insert isn’t comfortable and the flange size is to big when I took them out. I bought pump cups though to go with it. It did empty me as far as I can tell in about 10 minutes where as my spectra takes 20. It’s loud but smaller than I expected. I don’t understand the stimulation mode. It just sucks your nipple off out of nowhere. It does gentle vibrating suction then just sucks super hard. It took me by surprise and I probably will skip stimulation mode. Even at a 1 it’s very powerful. I can do a full pump at level 2. I love the portability and the strength. I will be using it a lot more than just when I leave the house just bc of how powerful it is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024 by Keaton Dannar

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