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Medela Symphony Rental Breast Pump
Medela Symphony Rental Breast Pump
Symphony Rental Breast Pump – A hospital grade breast pump to activate, build and maintain a good milk supply
Based on decades of research, the Symphony hospital grade breast pump is designed to help you express enough milk to support a human milk diet for your baby. With exceptional comfort and maximum efficiency. Making this rental breast pump ideal for long-term and frequent pumping. The Symphony rental breast pump is the standard in most hospitals and a favourite of midwives and lactation consultants around the world. Now you can continue to use the proven pump at home.
How to rent a hospital grade Symphony Breast Pump:
For just £49 (less than £1.70 a day!)
The Symphony Rental Breast Pump, which is despatched in a hard-grey moulded protective carry case is supplied with 2 Pump Sets, included in the price, which allows you to single or double express your milk.
£49 for first 14 days (to cover carriage charges and the two pump sets)
£49 charged on the 15th day for another 30 days thereafter (£49 every 30 days rolling – cancel at any time)
Includes the initiate and maintain pumping programme, 2 x Pump sets with 24 mm breastshields
Orders placed before 3pm Monday to Friday are dispatched the same day for next working day delivery, excluding weekends and bank holidays
For any deliveries to Northern Ireland there is a £20 supplement, please select this option at the checkout. We do not deliver direct to Southern Ireland.
Please note we require the address to be residential or a place of work, we cannot deliver to a hospital address. Additional charges will apply to deliveries outside mainland UK.
If you need any further assistance, please contact our customer service team on 0161 776 0400.
Benefits of Renting the Symphony Rental Breast Pump:
A Hospital-grade pump for every need
If you are experiencing challenges with breastfeeding and need to pump or you are separated from your baby, the Symphony rental breast pump is always the best alternative. It’s especially important for a premature baby to have breast milk.
Up to 50% more milk3
Thanks to the unique combination of two research-based programs, the Symphony hospital grade breast pump will let you pump more milk for your baby within the first two weeks3.
Initiation Technology™
To specifically activate the milk flow in the first days after birth, just like your baby would.
MAINTAIN Program
With 2-Phase Expression® technology to build upon initiation and maintain milk production.
Clinically tested and proven
60+ years of research and trusted by millions of mums, the Symphony rental breast pump is the #1 brand in hospitals4 and the most recommended pump by midwives and moms1.
The close emotional bond between mother and child during breastfeeding is something very special. If direct breastfeeding is (temporarily) not possible or you have difficulty breastfeeding, using a breast pump for support can be very helpful.
Designed for hospitals and based on decades of clinical research, Symphony is a multi-user breast pump with easily adjustable technical features and accessories to meet your individual needs. With its research-based pumping programs, safe hygienic set-up with overflow protection and unique benefits, it is also the first choice of midwives recommending a rental pump for home use1.
Ideal for regular electric double pumping. All parts that come into contact with breast milk are BPA- and phthalate-free.
2 Research-Based Programmes
Through research, Medela learned that baby’s naturally use different sucking patterns to get as much milk as possible when breastfeeding. It is this understanding that led to Symphony’s two unique pumping programs:
INITIATE program.
Mimics the newborn’s irregular stimulating rhythm during the early days of breastfeeding.
MAINTAIN program.
Mimics the two-phased sucking of a healthy baby during established lactation (after “the milk has come in”): a fast rhythm at the start of each feed, to get the milk flowing (stimulation phase), then a slower, steady rhythm once milk is flowing (expression phase).
While INITIATE is the right program for the first hours and days after delivery, MAINTAIN takes over from the moment your milk production starts.
More Milk
Using the INITIATE program in the first few days of lactation has been shown to produce significantly more milk during the first 14 days, compared to starting with standard pumping programs. According to research, you can pump up to 50% more milk within the first 14 days3 after birth when double pumping with INITIATE and MAINTAIN as indicated.
What is more, the combination of double pumping with MAINTAIN’s 2-phase expression technology offers benefits throughout your whole breastfeeding journey5:
You can pump more milk in less time now and in the long run
Your milk has a higher energy content – especially beneficial for premature babies
You can maintain your milk supply when direct breastfeeding is not possible
Feeding your Premature Baby Breast Milk
Whether a baby can be breastfed depends on many factors. If breastfeeding or exclusive breastfeeding is not possible, you can be supported in other ways to build up sufficient milk production so your baby can be fed with expressed breast milk.
Symphony HUB
As a new mother, everything is overwhelming and learning how to use a breast pump might feel like a challenge. Symphony HUB is our one-stop information platform to make the start and continuation of your pumping journey as easy as possible. Just click below or scan the QR code on your Symphony breast pump with your mobile and find easy instructions, step-by-step videos and helpful downloads. Start now!
Recommended by midwives for rental. Based on average rating from iConsult survey with 480 midwives in Europe and recommended by mums based on MiBaby survey with 534 mums in Germany, March 2023
Based on MiBaby survey with 596 mums in Germany, March 2023
Meier PP et al. Journal of Perinatology. 2012: 32(2):103-10.
Breast pumps – based on distribution in maternity wards & NICUs.
Prime DK et al. Breastfeed Med. 2012;7:442-447
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