Medela Swing™ Wins Medical Design Excellence Award
Medela's newest personal
use, 2-Phase electric breastpump has been selected as a winner in the 2006 Medical Design Excellence
Awards competition, one of the most prestigious awards in the medical device industry. More
Medela Swing™ Electric Breastpump

Style, Convenience
and Efficiency all in one pump!
The only single electric,
personal pump with breakthrough 2-Phase Expression® technology,
designed to get more milk in less time.
The Swing is an electric
breastpump which perfectly adapts to the daily routine of a dynamic mother. Ideal for occasional
or frequent pumping – handy,
trendy and quiet.
- Simple to asemble, operate
and clean
- Quiet and discreet, the Swing™
can operate on AC power or batteries.
- Small, stylish and light design;
easy to carry.
- Ideal for 'out and about'.
- Fast and gently efficient.
Thanks to it's natural 2-Phase Expression®, the Swing™ changes automatically
or manually from stimulation to expression for fatser let-down and milk flow.
- Gently massaging SoftFit breastshield

Closer to nature than
ever: Babies change the way they suckle at a mother’s breast during breastfeeding. Initially,
they suck rapidly to stimulate the milk ejection reflex (MER) and induce milk “let-down”.
This phase is referred to as “Stimulation”. Once the milk starts flowing, they settle
into a more relaxed sucking speed. This phase is called “Expression”.
Nature and technology
perfectly combined: Medela makes 2-Phase Expression the standard. Initially only available with
the Symphony, this innovation is now presented in three further models. For every mother, every budget
and every situation.
The Swing Includes:
- 2 bottles and lids
- 1 Bottle stand
- SoftFit™ breastshield
- Carry bag
- Neck/shoulder strap
- AC adapter
- Battery power (4 AA batteries not included)
- 1 year warranty on motor
- 90 day warranty on parts
Medela products
have always been and continue to be BPA-free. Moms across Canada continue to have questions
about Bisphenol-A such as what is it, why is BPA an issue, how do I identify it in plastic products,
what are my options and where can I purchase alternatives? Confused about
Bisphenol-A?
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