Canpol babies Wearable In-Bra Breast Shield to the Breast Pumps 1 pc
Symbol: 12/219Canpol babies Wearable In-Bra Breast Shield to the Breast Pumps 1 pc
Symbol: 12/219Canpol babies Wearable In-Bra Breast Shield to the Breast Pumps will transform your pump and free your hands, providing comfort while expressing milk. It is compatible with Canpol babies breast pumps: Take&Go and the double ExpressCare. It is light and discreet, perfect for wearing under a bra, allowing you to express milk comfortably, even during daily tasks. The air vent at the top of the shell provides freedom of movement while preventing milk spills during use. Canpol babies Wearable In-Bra Breast Shield fits all breast sizes, ensuring comfort and safety during use. The properly shaped funnel supports painless milk expression – it is gentle on the nipple and does not pull it in too deeply. The set includes two funnel sizes (21 mm and 24 mm) – selecting the right one helps achieve optimal milk flow.
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Canpol babies Wearable In-Bra Breast Shield to the Breast Pumps is made up of only a few parts, making it easy to clean and assemble. All parts are free of harmful BPA (bisphenol A), making it safe for direct contact with food, including breast milk. The shell has a 160 ml capacity. The package contains 1 piece.
Transform your breast pump and free your hands!
Compatible with Canpol babies breast pumps: Take&Go and ExpressCare.
Light and discreet – perfect for wearing with a bra.
Fits all breast sizes.
Two funnel sizes included: 21 mm and 24 mm – a correct size helps with milk flow.
User-friendly – easy to pour into a bottle.
Shell with a capacity of 160 ml.
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