
Medela's next generation breast pump combines unmatched hospital performance with comfort and discretion. Based on more than 60 years of research and the clinically proven pumping pattern of Symphony® in maintain mode. The №1 breast pump used in hospitals worldwide1, it introduces innovative FluidFeel Technology™ for highly efficient & gentle pumping.
Magic InBraTM has a similar pumping pattern as the clinically proven Symphony®, the №1 breast pump used in hospitals worldwide.1 Because hospital performance is more than just vacuum strength. Its secret lies in the pumping pattern. When feeding at the breast, babies intuitively build vacuum quickly and then gradually release it to get the most milk out. Symphony® has successfully imitated this behaviour with the clinically proven Symphony® pumping pattern to find the best balance of comfort and efficiency. Magic InBra™ is the first personal-use pump to fully embrace this hospital DNA for highly efficient & comfortable pumping: a quick build-up, comfortable hold and gentle release of the vacuum to promote milk output and optimise pumping comfort.
Warm temperature around the nipple is known to positively impact milk removal.4,5 The warming sensation and constant vacuum of the infant´s mouth on the breast are important factors for successful milk flow 4,5 and directly affect how much milk can be expressed. That´s why our innovative FluidFeel Technology™ ensures the nipple is constantly surrounded by warm milk during pumping, similar to when the baby feeds. This not only supports milk flow, the continuous gentle seal of the pump also minimizes pull on the nipple. For gentle pumping, even at strong vacuum levels.
Magic InBra™ is among the lightest wearable breast pumps on the market (only 7oz) and matches the shape of the lactating breast for ultimate comfort, discretion and freedom of movement. The 105° wide-angle breast shields express up to 11.8% more milk2 and minimize breast compression.
The transparent design makes it easy for the mother to align her nipple and keep an eye on milk flow during pumping. – Thanks to soft illumination of the tunnel, even at night.
Studies show that mothers using in-bra pumps are more likely to extend the duration of breastfeeding compared to those using traditional breast pumps.6
1. NICU & Maternity Ward Data, on request
2. Sakalidis VS et al. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2020; 99(11):1561-1567. In comparison to 90° shields.
3. Prime DK et al. Breastfeed Med. 2012; 7(6):442–447. In comparison to sequential single pumping.
4. Gardner H et al. Sci Rep. 2019; 9(1):11854.
5. Kent JC et al. J Hum Lact. 2011; 27(4):331–338
6.Colbenson GA et al. Breastfeed Med. 2022; 17(6):537–543