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Materials & quality
Every component is chosen for what touches your baby. No shortcuts on what comes in contact with milk.
Borosilicate glass
Medical-grade silicone
BPA& phthalate-free
Microplastic-free
Returns & exchanges
Your baby didn't take to it? Send it back within 60 days and we refund every cent. No questions, no restocking fees.
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Free return label
Exchange any size
Refund in 3-5days
Care instructions
Built to last beyond one baby. Follow these basics and the bottle stays clear, the teat keeps its shape.
Dishwasher-safe
Sterilizable 121°C
Replace teat every 3-4 months
Hand-wash silicone
A hands-free electric breast pump designed to help express milk comfortably and automatically, without needing to hold anything in place. Simply wear it, choose your setting, and let the pump do the work while you move through your day.
The connected app allows you to adjust the suction level and pumping mode, so you can find what feels most natural for your body. Whether you need a softer setting for comfort or a stronger rhythm for better milk flow, you stay in control.
Made to support optimal milk production while keeping the experience as gentle, easy, and comfortable as possible.
Because pumping should work around her, not the other way around.
Customer reviews
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2 months ago
Pumped at my desk during a Zoom call. No one noticed.
Back to work at 12 weeks. The ComfortFlow runs on this quiet hum that genuinely doesn't show up on a call. I've pumped during 3 meetings now and no one has heard a thing. The fact that it's hands-free means I can present, write, type — fully functional pump session. This is what 'return-to-work pumping' should look like in 2026. My Medela days felt like a different century.
3 weeks ago
Hands-free is the dream. wish i'd had this with baby #1
5 weeks ago
Lactation consultant ranked this above Elvie
Saw 4 LCs in the first 8 weeks (long latch journey). The third one specifically said the ComfortFlow has better suction patterns than the Elvie which gets all the marketing budget. Tried it. Output is 30% higher per session for me. Real numbers.
2 weeks ago
Quiet enough to pump while baby naps next to me
3 months ago
After my third LC told me my baby's latch wasn't fixable in the short term, I decided to exclusively pump. The thought of being chained to a wall pump for 8+ sessions a day broke me. Bought the ComfortFlow as a hail mary. It is the reason I am still feeding her breast milk at 5 months. Hands free, mobile, quiet, comfortable. Some days I pump while reading to her. Other days while cooking. Other days at my desk. This thing saved my breastfeeding journey when nothing else would have.
1 month ago
Comfortable suction. doesn't pinch the way medela does
2 months ago
Worth the $299 — here's the math
I priced out: rental hospital-grade pump ($75/month × 6 months = $450), Spectra ($199 plus battery accessories ~$80), Elvie ($550). The ComfortFlow at $299 with no subscription, with the hands-free capability and the comfort fit, was the right choice. I'd pay it again.
5 weeks ago
5 settings. found my milk-let-down profile in week 2.
6 weeks ago
I have small breasts and the flange size options actually work for me. So many pumps assume you're a D cup.
3 months ago
Bought as a combo with the Development Bottle. Pump-to-bottle workflow is seamless — I pump into the same bottle she drinks from. No transfer waste.
1 month ago
Genuinely great pump. Only complaint is the parts to clean — there's 6 small pieces per pump and sterilizing takes forever. Wish there was a self-clean mode.
3 weeks ago
fits under a t-shirt. nobody sees
2 months ago
Power pump mode increased my supply
Was running on 25oz/day, struggling to keep up with baby's intake. Used the power pump mode 3 times a day for 5 days. Now hitting 35oz consistently. Same body, same diet — different pump program.
1 month ago
Battery lasts 5-6 sessions. charges via USB-C. modern.
6 weeks ago
Cried unboxing because for once a baby product felt designed for the actual user (me).
5 weeks ago
Took 2 weeks to find my settings. once I did, output doubled.
4 months ago
Better than the Spectra I rented from insurance
Insurance covered a Spectra rental. It was loud, plugged into wall, painful. I ate the $299 and bought the ComfortFlow. Insurance reimbursed half. Best decision in my postpartum so far.
1 week ago
Worth it. just buy it.
5 weeks ago
Pumped through a flight. nobody noticed. won the public-pumping game
1 month ago
App tracks sessions. Helpful for keeping consistent with supply goals.
2 months ago
Suction pattern variety is nice but I wish I could create custom programs. The presets are good, just want more control.
5 weeks ago
EBF mom but pump 2x/day for storage. Lullam means I can pump while playing with her. Game changer.
6 weeks ago
Picked up where my Willow failed. Better milk output, easier to clean.
I work in healthcare, 12-hour shifts. Hospital nursing rooms are a joke. Being able to pump under my scrubs between patients changed everything. I'm exclusively breastfeeding at 5 months because of this device.
1 month ago
Premium price = premium product. doesn't always work that way but it does here
2 months ago
Charged once a day, pumped 4 sessions on the charge. easy.
5 weeks ago
Comfort is the differentiator. Other pumps left me sore. This one doesn't.
2 months ago
Wearable + quiet + effective. Trifecta.
I was skeptical that a wearable could match the output of a traditional pump. After 6 weeks of side-by-side testing with my old Spectra, the ComfortFlow matches the Spectra output and is mobile. Not even close on which I prefer.
6 weeks ago
Multiple suction modes mimic baby's nursing rhythm. Real let-down trigger.
1 month ago
Cleaner design than its competitors. Less to clean = more time with baby.
2 months ago
Did a 6-week wash test in my dishwasher. silicone parts still pristine.
5 weeks ago
Stopped being self-conscious about pumping bc this one looks like nothing under clothes
3 months ago
Returned the Elvie. Kept the ComfortFlow.
Direct comparison: tried both, kept this one. Elvie was louder, suction was weaker, motor felt cheaper. The Lullam is built better and outputs more milk per session.
1 month ago
Husband says it's the most life-changing thing we bought postpartum
5 weeks ago
Travels with me. Fits in a handbag with the charger.
2 months ago
exclusively pumping for medical reasons. without this i couldn't have continued.
1 month ago
Suction is great. Wish the bottle attachments held more than 4oz — I'm a bigger producer and have to switch mid-session.
6 weeks ago
Used in the NICU during her hospital stay. Hospital approved bringing my own pump.
2 weeks ago
Quiet enough that my husband sleeps through 4am pumping. miracle.
5 weeks ago
Saved my supply during a stomach bug week
Sick week, couldn't latch baby due to dehydration risk. Power pumped through the entire week on the ComfortFlow. Supply maintained. Was back to direct breastfeeding by week 2. Without this I would have lost supply.
1 month ago
First-time mom, no comparison reference. Lactation consultant recommended this brand. No regrets.
3 weeks ago
Looks expensive. Performs expensive. Is expensive but worth it.
5 weeks ago
Combined with the Insulated Milk Storage Bag — pumped milk goes straight from pump to storage cold chain. Beautiful workflow.
1 month ago
Bought after researching for weeks. Read every review. Pulled the trigger. Don't regret it.
6 weeks ago
Excellent pump. The bag it ships in is just OK quality — a real carrying case would be nice at this price point.
2 months ago
Working mom of 2. Without this I wouldn't still be breastfeeding the second.
5 weeks ago
Bigger output than my hospital-grade rental. didn't expect that.
3 weeks ago
Quiet motor. Doesn't startle baby if she's nearby.
3 months ago
Travel pump game-changer
Took it on a 10-day work trip when baby was 6 months old. Pumped in hotels, in airports, in car. Maintained supply, baby kept getting fresh milk shipped home. Without a wearable I would have given up.
1 month ago
Sized perfectly for me. small flange option exists.
5 weeks ago
App + pump combo is smart. Tracks output, suggests programs.
2 weeks ago
Best purchase of my entire pregnancy/postpartum spend.
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A wider, softer teat helps your baby latch deeper, breathe through the nose and drink more actively — closer to the way babies naturally feed.
STANDARD BOTTLE
Shallower latch
Shallow latch
Less natural drinking posture
More doubt and restlessness
Lips stay mostly on the tip
Tongue sits lower
Milk flows more passively
Baby may swallow more air
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LULLAM DEVELOPMENT BOTTLE
Deeper, natural latch
Deeper natural latch
More active sucking motion
Calmer drinking moments
More confidence at every feed
Every feed repeats the same drinking pattern. Choose the bottle designed to support a deeper latch, calmer breathing and stronger jaw development — feed after feed.