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Amplim in-Bra Wearable Manual Breast Milk Catcher Collector Shell | Portable Silicone Passive Breast Pump Suction Cup for Nursing Mom, Newborns, Infants | BPA, Lead, Phthalate Free | 4 oz (Beige)

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About this item

  • EASY TO USE: Designed to fit most breast sizes. Squeeze the two circles on the silicone to get the air out. Position the collector onto the breast skin with the nipple positioned in the center of the opening. Release the squeeze to create suction. Adjust the position of the bra to secure the breast pump. The milk should flow.
  • SAFE AND COMFORTABLE: Made with premium quality food-grade silicone and PP. BPA, lead and phthalate free. Easy to clean and disinfect by boiling for a few minutes in water. It is comfortable and gentle on sensitive skin due to super soft silicone.
  • CONVENIENT: Portable, battery-free, compact, perfect for breastfeeding mothers during travel or work, freeing up hands. A must-have when on the go and didn’t know if one could find an electrical outlet. Use silently, discreetly, and quickly when needed.
  • ADJUSTABLE SUCTION: For sensitive, sore, or engorged nipples, gently squeeze the two circles on the silicone first to avoid discomfort. Increase squeeze pressure for stronger suction. Find a suction level that is comfortable and pain-free for you. It can also be used for any letdown catch while breastfeeding
  • QUALITY: Trusted American company. 100% factory tested. Meet USA regulations. Ergonomic design great built quality. Maternity / postpartum must haves traveling essentials for newborn baby boy / girl registry infant items gifts.


This Amplim wearable manual breast pump can collect up to 4 ounces of milk at a time and give you the ability to control the suction it uses. Whether you need to relieve your engorged breast or are in a situation where the power source is not available, this Amplim manual breast pump is designed for you. This is a budget-friendly manual pump, and it’s also super easy to use because it’s one piece. It’s made from 100% soft silicone and all you have to do to attach it to the breast is to squeeze the middle of the side circles, rest your breast in the shield, and release the squeeze to create suction, then you just repeat as needed until you’ve sufficiently pumped. This manual breast pump does not have mechanical parts or motors. It only requires your hand to create the suction on the unit to get it to work. Breast pumping should not be painful or too uncomfortable. More suction using an electric pump will not make more milk and can cause breast or nipple damage. The unit is compact, lightweight, easy to travel with, and makes pumping on the go much easier. Perfect for travel and it fits easily in a baby bag. A must-have when on the go and didn’t know if one could find an electrical outlet. Use silently, discreetly, and quickly when needed. Easy to clean with tap or boiling water.


Infinite3
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
Nice milk collector… It fits right in your bra and helps to capture some milk… it’s really nice to have your hands free while the milk is being collected. It doesn’t have much suction, but it works.
DLN
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
This is a great manual pump (more of a milk collector)! It’s perfect for the first few weeks of breastfeeding when your milk is just being established and can leak from your breasts. This helps with catching milk, as well as light pumping.
Savanna
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
This is absolutely perfect for catching milk! Super comfortable to wear and did not have any leakage .
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Impressive suction! Easy use! And seems high quality soft silicone.I was a bit skeptical about a manual one and how nice it would be. But this has been surprisingly handy and works way better than I thought.
Honest
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
it collects milk passively which saves a lot of time and energy.It became especially helpful when there was more milk than the baby could handle.it also provided my wife freedom to use her hands while collecting milk.
StephX
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
See video for full review. When I first breastfed 13 yrs ago, nothing like this existed. With my second, different styles of suction pumps/milk collection items were available. I really like this style because you can place it inside your bra. The suction provide passive collection. These types of items work best when baby nurses on the other side. The item seems comfortable and does not hurt. I'm unsure of effectiveness because I'm not breastfeeding yet, but suction is adequate and seems similar to other product.
shopper
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
I give this one an overall 4 compared to my favorite passive milk collector (really can't call this guy a "pump," and the instructions continue to talk of it as a pump, so be aware that it is more of a passive milk collector like the Haakaa).This style of collector, where it is a little breast-shaped quarter sphere that fits over the nipple and tucks into your bra, is hands down the optimal general design--far better than the Haakaa/Lansinoh style that has to stick out away from your body. This new style is so much better because it tucks into your bra, so you can keep a shirt on that side, pull a blanket up over you, have another child sit on that side of your lap to snuggle, sit/walk around and NOT FEEL LIKE A MACHINE COVERED IN CONTRAPTIONS...it's a big innovative change, this shape.Also, if this is your first experience with this, you definitely want a passive collector for the side that baby is not currently nursing (or two of them, if you are a significant producer, to wear in your bra during the day as an alternative to soaking breast pads (of which a set of the cottony bamboo ones is a better choice than the disposables for your comfort), or to wear when you need to relieve pressure and baby is busy sleeping).My favorite of this shape style is still probably the Bumblebee brand (softer, lower overall depth profile so tucks in better, lighter in weight), but Amplim is a contender. Amplim has the frame, which I've not seen on others. I like that, and it makes it the prime choice if you tend to produce a lot through passive vacuum (because if you get jostled, it can't be squished). However, I can take or leave the frame--it adds weight, and because it doesn't squish a bit it's not quite as comfortable. But, if you're feeling that way, you can take it out of the frame.This would be better if there were a bit more height to the sides of it above the nipple, that would make it easier to create a suction seal. I also think it tapers too much where it sits against your breast; once you suction, and because the taper is deep and the entry hole is so close to the top, there is more of a tendency for your nipple to touch the outer side of the silicone on the inside. And the taper doesn't go all the way down the face of the collector, so it still sticks away from your body (since the non-tapered part is also sitting on breast tissue) more than another would have but it stays quite rounded (so again, the tuck is more of a strain on your bra, particularly if as I do you have large breasts with a wider root (i.e., ( ) instead of ( ) breast shape where it connects to your body, regardless of how much they project forward). So, this configuration decision on the part of the Amplim designers was not ideal; the choices kind of cancel out their difference purposes. Other point: be aware that because this has the little nubbin bump oblong in the silicon on the bottom (to make sure it snaps into the frame in the correct position), it does not stand upright; don't try to stand it on its base when you take it away from your body. If you want to set it down, set it down like you would a bowl.Where this shines, though, is the little seal hole with the rubber stopper at the very top. Genius! You unplug this little hole and it immediately releases the suction, so you can take it away from your skin when ready to do so without any kind of pull or maneuvering. That was a quality innovation.Overall, I give Amplim a high 4. I overall recommend Bumblebee after trying many styles (3 different non-this-shape passive collectors, 3 different is-this-shape passive collectors), but if I were visiting you after baby to check on you and saw you had this as your passive collector option, I would approve and not think you needed something you didn't have. Source reference: I am a mother of 3, all of whom exclusively nursed and one still is, their current ages are 6 years, 4 years, 20 months. 30" ribcage 40" chest.
LadyofKyria
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
While upon initially seeing this wearable pump I was excited, I soon realized that this just did not work for me.The design seems great because you can wear them in your bra while you get things done. However, I’m a bigger chested woman and when I wore it, I realized that the cavity was too shallow and I rubbed against the side, completely blocking any milk from flowing.I think this would work better for smaller ladies.