Simple. Effective. Hands-free.
Experience Medela’s new hands-free solution for on the go – the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free electric pump for outmost convenience while multi-tasking. It is compact, with intuitive control and combined with the Medela Hands-free Collection Cups – anatomically designed to support effective milk expression, ultra-lightweight* for comfort and easy to clean with only three parts.
*Only 76 g per cup
Lightweight and comfortable: the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free double electric pump is easy to fit in a pocket or carry due to its lightweight, compact design and built-in rechargeable battery. Combined with the wearable milk collection cups and the included lanyard, it keeps you mobile when you need it most.
Swing Maxi™ Hands-free comes with the unique Medela wearable Collection Cups which offer:
Wear it together with your nursing bra
The compact and lightweight Swing Maxi™ Hands-free pump with its wearable milk collection cups is designed for mums who need to have the freedom to move whilst still having the benefit of double pumping. The Swing Maxi™ Hands-free cups fit comfortably inside most nursing bras, meaning you can stay hands-free for a completely relaxed or multi-tasking pumping experience, check out our: Link to Keep Cool Bra / 3 in 1 Nursing Bra
Lanyard for extra mobility
Gives you the flexibility to pump when and where you need. At home or on the go.
Shaped to fit, shaped to work
Unique design based on the anatomy of lactating breasts offers users great support for the breast and in particular for the underside of the breast which contains the sensitive milk-making tissue.1, 2
More milk, more comfort
Most breast pump shields have a 90° angle. The Swing Maxi™ Hands-free collection cups are designed with our scientifically proven 105° angle technology to create a more natural fit, reduce pressure on the breast, resulting in better milk removal and more comfort.3, 4
Complete discretion, comfort and convenience
At 76 g each, Medela’s Hands-free wearable collection cups are amongst the lightest available. Swing Maxi™ Hands-free won’t weigh you down. Giving you the flexibility to deal with everything else on your to-do list.
Easy to assemble, easy to clean
Just three parts to clean, and dishwasher safe for even more convenience.
A trusted expert in breast milk feeding for 60+ years
Medela brings you the new Swing Maxi™ Hands-free double electric breast pump, uniquely designed to fit most breast shapes and nursing bras.
One pump, two ways of pumping
The flexibility and freedom to choose how you want to pump. Now you can switch from classic (PersonalFit Flex™) to hands-free breast pumping in a flash. The Swing Maxi™ Hands-free milk collection cups are quick-to-connect and start pumping, giving you the superior pumping experience millions of mums have trusted from Medela.
1 x Medela Swing Maxi™ double electric hands-free breast pump
2 x Hands-free Collection Cups
2 x 24 mm breast shields
2 x 21 mm breast shields
2 x Membranes
1 x Tubing
1 x Lanyard for extra mobility
1 x Power adapter
1 x Instructions for use
Dimensions:
Package Dimensions: width 226 x depth 137 x height 220 mm (Unit size / package)
Unit weight:
Warranty:
How does the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump work?
The Swing Maxi™ Hands-free double electric pump provides you with an intuitive superior pumping experience. This compact yet powerful pump has 9 adjustable vacuum levels, keeping you pumping in comfort. With Medela’s trusted 2-Phase Expression™ technology it mimics babies' natural sucking rhythm - faster at first to stimulate milk flow, then slower to feed – for comfortable and efficient pumping.
Vacuum is applied to the breast by means of a tubing connection to the pump. The air flow between the pump and the hands-free cups generate a vacuum that is applied to the breasts for milk expression. The milk is then collected within the cups and once pumping is finished the expressed milk can be poured from the cups into a bottle or storage bag.
The Hands-free Collection Cups are not intended to be used for milk storage.
Do you have to be sitting or can you be more active?
The Swing Maxi™ Hands-free is great for relaxing back and taking a moment, and also for those times when you have to be on-the-go. Whether you choose to use your hands-free pump while sitting, walking around, or tending to your baby, Swing Maxi™ Hands-free allows you both options.
It is good to note as with all pumps, the milk collection cups are not designed to be used when leaning over completely or during exercise as there is an opening (pouring spout) at the top of the cups through which milk could spill out.
How can I connect the cups to the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump?
The Hands-free Collection Cups are connected to the Swing Maxi™ double electric breast pump by way of a tubing connection. Connect the long end of the tubing to the motor unit as far as it will go. Connect the short end of the tubing into the tubing connection port on the collection cups.
How much milk can the wearable Collection Cups hold?
The Hands-free Collection Cups can hold up to 150 ml of breast milk in each cup.
How do the wearable cups hold on to the breast?
The Hands-free Collection Cups are placed on the breast inside the nursing bra. The fit of the bra and vacuum generated from the pump creates a seal that allows the cups to stay in place while pumping and collecting milk.
Do I need a special bra to be able to use the hands-free collection cups?
A special bra is not required when using the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free. The wearable cups are designed to fit into most nursing bras.
For the ultimate hands-free experience, check out our Keep Cool Bra / 3 in 1 Nursing Bra.
What is the weight of the pump?
The Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump weighs 325 g. The cups each weigh 76 g.
What are the weight of the Hands-free Collection Cups?
With each cup weighing only 76 g it is amongst the lightest available.
Can I use the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free double electric breast pump as a single?
Yes, the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free double electric breast pump can be used as a single pump. Simply assemble one collection cup ready for pumping and then insert the unused tubing end into the Y-shaped tubing holder. This shuts off the vacuum to one side of the pump and allows for easy single pumping.
Do you need WiFi to use the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump?
No, you do not need WiFi to use the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free pump. The pump has the ability to connect to the Medela Family™ app via Bluetooth® connectivity.
The Medela Family™ app is your personal assistant that provides automatic real-time tracking, personalised, science-based content and pumping tips, a virtual milk inventory system, plenty of smart tools and interactive checklists.
How long does the battery last and does it need the original charger?
With the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free built-in USB chargeable battery, you can pump on a single battery charge for up to 1.5 hours, which is on average up to 6 double pumping sessions.
Only use the power adapter and cable that comes with the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump to recharge the battery.
Does my Swing Maxi™ Hands-free pump also work with the classic bottle pumping set?
The Swing Maxi™ pump is also compatible with the Medela PersonalFit Flex™ set (with bottles). You can use the pump either with the wearable collection cups included in the configuration or with the classic PersonalFit Flex™ set that can be bought separately.
Is the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free easy to clean?
The Swing Maxi™ Hands-free has been designed to make cleaning easy. The wearable cups have only 3 parts to clean (cup, membrane, breast shield) and are dishwasher safe on the top rack only.
The pump unit and the exterior of tubing can be wiped down with a damp cloth if needed. The pump features a closed-system so milk cannot get into the tubing when used as instructed. Do not clean or rinse the inside of the tubing under any circumstances.
How often do I need to clean the Hands-free Collection Cups?
The Hands-free Collection Cups should be boiled for 10 minutes before first use, washed after every use (hand wash or dishwash), and disinfected once per day (boil for 10 minutes or microsteam). Always allow all parts to completely dry on a clean towel.
How can I clean and dry the tubing?
The Medela personal use breast pump features a closed-system so milk cannot get into the tube when used as instructed. Do not clean or rinse the inside of the tubing under any circumstances. The exterior of the tubing can be wiped down with a damp cloth if dirty.
How do I know how long should I express when using the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free with Hands-free Collection Cups? What can I do to help drain the breast effectively when pumping?
Many mums don’t sense their let down, so watch for this as you pump. When you start to see jets of breast milk squirting into the collection cup, you’ll know it’s happening.5
As you are using a breast pump with 2-Phase Expression™ technology, it will have a stimulation mode and an expression mode. The stimulation mode lasts one minute but once you see milk flowing as described, it’s important to switch to the expression phase. This is because that first let down typically provides around 36% of the milk volume, so you’ll be taking advantage of your flow to collect more milk.6
During the expression phase, pump at your Maximum Comfort Vacuum, which is the highest breast pump setting you can use while remaining comfortable. In research, this was found to remove a similar amount of milk as a baby does during breastfeeding.7, 8
To find the right level for you, increase the breast pump suction gradually until it becomes slightly uncomfortable, and then turn it down a notch. Pumping breast milk shouldn’t hurt.
Pumping should be continued until the breast feels well drained, soft all over and the milk stops flowing, rather than for a fixed duration. Once your supply is established (after about four weeks), you can start tailoring how many minutes you need to pump for, which can save you valuable time. It is advised to check if your milk has stopped flowing and how your breasts feel, to determine the end of your pumping session. Some mums need to pump longer than others due to their number of let downs, which determine how often and how long milk flows.6,9 What’s really amazing is that while every mum has a unique flow pattern, yours will be the same each time you pump as well as when you breastfeed.10
It is important to note that it could be potentially easier for a user to forget how long they have been using a hands-free pump when multi-tasking. It is advised to not overstimulate the breasts and prolong use of the breast pump collection cups unnecessarily.
Do you have control of suction in both the stimulation and expression modes?
With the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free 9 adjustable vacuum settings you have full control in both stimulation and expression mode to find your Maximum Comfort Vacuum.
Is double pumping more effective?
Double pumping both breasts together compared to single pumping (one breast at a time) has been shown to stimulate an additional milk ejection (milk let-down) which on average results in 18% more milk pumped over a 15 minute pumping duration.11 It also means that the milk has a higher fat and calorie content and there is better breast drainage.11
Are the wearable breast pump cups adaptable to different breast shapes?
The Hands-free Collection Cups are designed in an anatomical shape to comfortably fit most breasts.
Which sizes are the Hands-free Collection Cups available in?
The Hands-free Collection Cups come in three tunnel sizes: 21 mm, 24 mm and 27 mm to maximise comfort and effective milk drainage during pumping. To ensure proper fit with the wearable collection cups, check out our Medela breast shield sizing guide. The 24 mm and 21 mm breast shield sizes are part of the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free ™ configuration. The 27 mm size is available for purchase separately.
How do I select the correct breast shield size?
Select the breast shield size by measuring the diameter of your nipple. It is best to select the breast shield size that is slightly larger than your nipple.
The 21 mm size is for smaller or up to 17 mm nipple diameter. The 24 mm size is for larger than 17 mm up to 20 mm nipple diameter.
The 27 mm size is for larger than 20 mm nipple diameter.
Here’s how to check:
Using the 24 mm sized shields included with your pump (or the size chosen after measuring your nipples), center your nipple and gently hold the Hands-free collection cup against your breast. (Please note: pressing any pumping shields too hard against your breasts when pumping could restrict the flow of milk through the ducts).
Adjust your breast pump’s vacuum for Maximum Comfort Vacuum to achieve optimum suction level, turning the vacuum up until slightly uncomfortable and then down one notch.
When your breast shield fits correctly, your nipple will be centered in the breast shield tunnel and will move freely during pumping.
Visit our breast shield sizing guide, or if you are still unsure that you selected the correct size, see a lactation consultant or breastfeeding specialist.
Can I use the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump if I have inverted nipples?
Swing Maxi™ Hands-free has been anatomically designed to fit comfortably to most breast and nipple shapes.
The right size of breast shield (the funnel-shaped part that fits over your breast) is an essential part of optimal milk flow during pumping as well as to help obtain maximum comfort. To ensure a proper fit with the wearable collection cups, visit our Medela breast shield sizing guide
The tunnel diameter on the Hands-free Collection Cup is sized the same as the Medela PersonalFit Flex™ breast shields from all the pumps in the range. Therefore, with correct sizing and use of the Hands-free Collection Cup it should support a comfortable pumping experience.
If you find it more difficult to size with an inverted nipple/s or are still unsure whether the size, you are using is right for you please consult a lactation consultant or breastfeeding specialist in addition to the sizing guide above.
Can I use the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump if I have small breast size?
Swing Maxi™ Hands-free has been anatomically designed to fit comfortably to most breast shapes.
Can I use the breast pump while breastfeeding my baby?
Yes, it is possible to use the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump as a single pump whilst at the same time as breastfeeding your baby/child from the other breast. As with many new skills, it may be a little difficult at first to do both at the same time. It can be helpful to discuss this with your breastfeeding specialist or breastfeeding support group to see how you can make this easier.
At times I produce a lot of milk, can I pause the pump to empty the full cup?
Yes. The Swing Maxi™ Hands-free pump does not shut off automatically when a milk collection cup is full. However, because of the Hands-free Collection Cups’ transparent design and side scale measurement indicator, it makes it easy to monitor how much has been collected and pause the pumping when the collection cup is full. Simply continue your pumping session once the collection cup is emptied.
To empty the cup:
1. Pause the pumping by pressing the On/Pause/Off button on your Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump.
2. Pour the expressed milk into a breast milk-safe collection bottle or storage bag.
3. Place the Hands-free Collection Cups back in position and continue the pumping session.
Can I store milk in the Hands-free Collection Cups between pump sessions?
No. Do not store expressed breastmilk within the pump cups. When a user has finished pumping, any breast milk expressed should be poured into a milk-safe storage container, stored in the refrigerator, freezer or used immediately.
For more information, see our breast shield sizing guide
Do wearable breast pump cups cause more soreness?
As with all breast shields, they come into contact with the breast and nipple area, therefore it is important to have the right fit to prevent any soreness. The right size of breast shield (the funnel-shaped part that fits over your breast) is an essential part of optimal milk flow during pumping as well as to help obtain maximum comfort.
The breast shield tunnel should surround your nipple closely but leave enough space for it to move back and forth freely without rubbing. It shouldn’t chafe or pull too much of your areola (the darker area around the nipple), or the breast skin around it, into the tunnel as you pump. A badly fitting breast shield can reduce the amount of milk you express, which is why Medela makes breast shields in several different sizes.
The tunnel diameter on the Medela Hands-free Collection Cup is sized the same as the Medela PersonalFit Flex™ breast shields from all the pumps in the range. Therefore, with correct sizing and use of the Hands-free Collection Cup it should support a comfortable pumping experience.
Medela offers a breast shield sizing guide which applies to PersonalFit Flex™ breast shields and the Hands-free Collection Cups.
Seek advice and support from your lactation consultant / breastfeeding specialist if you experience discomfort or soreness when pumping.
How often do the Hands-free Collection Cups need to be sterilised?
The Hands-free Collection Cups should be washed after every use (hand wash or dishwash), and disinfected once per day (boil for 10 minutes or microsteam).
Are the Hands-free Collection Cups dishwasher safe?
The Hands-free cups are dishwasher safe on the top rack only.
Can I return the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free pump if I change my mind?
The Swing Maxi™ Hands-free pump is a single-user product, therefore for hygiene and safety reasons, it can only be used by one person. This means that once the tamper seal is broken, you will not be able to return the product to Medela or a retailer unless it is faulty. If you received a faulty or malfunctioning device, please contact the Medela customer service team to see if you are eligible for a warranty replacement.
Why is my Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump losing suction?
Make sure that all pump set components are clean and dry and that connections are secure. While pumping, make sure the breast shields form a complete seal around each breast.
If suction does not improve after having followed these steps, contact Medela Customer Service.
When finished pumping, how can I drain the milk from the tunnel into the cups?
To avoid milk spilling out of the breast shield tunnel, when finished pumping, keep the pump running and slightly lean forward to ensure all milk from the nipple tunnel enters the milk collection cups. Once there is no more milk in the tunnel stop the pump by pressing the start or pause button.
How can I store the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free pump for long-term?
Before long-term storage, disassemble and disinfect all parts (except for the tubing). Do not store the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump in its assembled state over an extended period of time. It is best to fully charge the battery before storing your breast pump for an extended period of time.
1. Gooding MJ et al. J Ultrasound Med. 2010; 29(1):95–103.
2. Prime D. K. et al. Breastfeed Med. 2018; 13(7):A-45.
3. Sakalidis VS et al. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2020; 99(11):1561-1567.
4. Clinical study, Data on file (NCT02492139 compared to 90°).
5. Kent JC et al. J Hum Lact. 2003; 19(2):179–186.
6. Prime DK et al. Breastfeed Med. 2011; 6(4):183–190.
7. Kent JC et al. Breastfeed Med. 2008; 3(1):11–19.
8. Kent JC et al. Pediatrics. 2006; 117(3):e387-e395.
9. Kent JC et al. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2012; 41(1):114–121.
10. Gardner H et al. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2015; 15:156.
11. Prime DK et al. Breastfeed Med. 2012; 7(6):442–447.
Lightweight and comfortable: the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free double electric pump is easy to fit in a pocket or carry due to its lightweight, compact design and built-in rechargeable battery. Combined with the wearable milk collection cups and the included lanyard, it keeps you mobile when you need it most.
Swing Maxi™ Hands-free comes with the unique Medela wearable Collection Cups which offer:
Wear it together with your nursing bra
The compact and lightweight Swing Maxi™ Hands-free pump with its wearable milk collection cups is designed for mums who need to have the freedom to move whilst still having the benefit of double pumping. The Swing Maxi™ Hands-free cups fit comfortably inside most nursing bras, meaning you can stay hands-free for a completely relaxed or multi-tasking pumping experience, check out our: Link to Keep Cool Bra / 3 in 1 Nursing Bra
Lanyard for extra mobility
Gives you the flexibility to pump when and where you need. At home or on the go.
Shaped to fit, shaped to work
Unique design based on the anatomy of lactating breasts offers users great support for the breast and in particular for the underside of the breast which contains the sensitive milk-making tissue.1, 2
More milk, more comfort
Most breast pump shields have a 90° angle. The Swing Maxi™ Hands-free collection cups are designed with our scientifically proven 105° angle technology to create a more natural fit, reduce pressure on the breast, resulting in better milk removal and more comfort.3, 4
Complete discretion, comfort and convenience
At 76 g each, Medela’s Hands-free wearable collection cups are amongst the lightest available. Swing Maxi™ Hands-free won’t weigh you down. Giving you the flexibility to deal with everything else on your to-do list.
Easy to assemble, easy to clean
Just three parts to clean, and dishwasher safe for even more convenience.
A trusted expert in breast milk feeding for 60+ years
Medela brings you the new Swing Maxi™ Hands-free double electric breast pump, uniquely designed to fit most breast shapes and nursing bras.
One pump, two ways of pumping
The flexibility and freedom to choose how you want to pump. Now you can switch from classic (PersonalFit Flex™) to hands-free breast pumping in a flash. The Swing Maxi™ Hands-free milk collection cups are quick-to-connect and start pumping, giving you the superior pumping experience millions of mums have trusted from Medela.
1 x Medela Swing Maxi™ double electric hands-free breast pump
2 x Hands-free Collection Cups
2 x 24 mm breast shields
2 x 21 mm breast shields
2 x Membranes
1 x Tubing
1 x Lanyard for extra mobility
1 x Power adapter
1 x Instructions for use
Dimensions:
Package Dimensions: width 226 x depth 137 x height 220 mm (Unit size / package)
Unit weight:
Warranty:
How does the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump work?
The Swing Maxi™ Hands-free double electric pump provides you with an intuitive superior pumping experience. This compact yet powerful pump has 9 adjustable vacuum levels, keeping you pumping in comfort. With Medela’s trusted 2-Phase Expression™ technology it mimics babies' natural sucking rhythm - faster at first to stimulate milk flow, then slower to feed – for comfortable and efficient pumping.
Vacuum is applied to the breast by means of a tubing connection to the pump. The air flow between the pump and the hands-free cups generate a vacuum that is applied to the breasts for milk expression. The milk is then collected within the cups and once pumping is finished the expressed milk can be poured from the cups into a bottle or storage bag.
The Hands-free Collection Cups are not intended to be used for milk storage.
Do you have to be sitting or can you be more active?
The Swing Maxi™ Hands-free is great for relaxing back and taking a moment, and also for those times when you have to be on-the-go. Whether you choose to use your hands-free pump while sitting, walking around, or tending to your baby, Swing Maxi™ Hands-free allows you both options.
It is good to note as with all pumps, the milk collection cups are not designed to be used when leaning over completely or during exercise as there is an opening (pouring spout) at the top of the cups through which milk could spill out.
How can I connect the cups to the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump?
The Hands-free Collection Cups are connected to the Swing Maxi™ double electric breast pump by way of a tubing connection. Connect the long end of the tubing to the motor unit as far as it will go. Connect the short end of the tubing into the tubing connection port on the collection cups.
How much milk can the wearable Collection Cups hold?
The Hands-free Collection Cups can hold up to 150 ml of breast milk in each cup.
How do the wearable cups hold on to the breast?
The Hands-free Collection Cups are placed on the breast inside the nursing bra. The fit of the bra and vacuum generated from the pump creates a seal that allows the cups to stay in place while pumping and collecting milk.
Do I need a special bra to be able to use the hands-free collection cups?
A special bra is not required when using the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free. The wearable cups are designed to fit into most nursing bras.
For the ultimate hands-free experience, check out our Keep Cool Bra / 3 in 1 Nursing Bra.
What is the weight of the pump?
The Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump weighs 325 g. The cups each weigh 76 g.
What are the weight of the Hands-free Collection Cups?
With each cup weighing only 76 g it is amongst the lightest available.
Can I use the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free double electric breast pump as a single?
Yes, the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free double electric breast pump can be used as a single pump. Simply assemble one collection cup ready for pumping and then insert the unused tubing end into the Y-shaped tubing holder. This shuts off the vacuum to one side of the pump and allows for easy single pumping.
Do you need WiFi to use the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump?
No, you do not need WiFi to use the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free pump. The pump has the ability to connect to the Medela Family™ app via Bluetooth® connectivity.
The Medela Family™ app is your personal assistant that provides automatic real-time tracking, personalised, science-based content and pumping tips, a virtual milk inventory system, plenty of smart tools and interactive checklists.
How long does the battery last and does it need the original charger?
With the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free built-in USB chargeable battery, you can pump on a single battery charge for up to 1.5 hours, which is on average up to 6 double pumping sessions.
Only use the power adapter and cable that comes with the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump to recharge the battery.
Does my Swing Maxi™ Hands-free pump also work with the classic bottle pumping set?
The Swing Maxi™ pump is also compatible with the Medela PersonalFit Flex™ set (with bottles). You can use the pump either with the wearable collection cups included in the configuration or with the classic PersonalFit Flex™ set that can be bought separately.
Is the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free easy to clean?
The Swing Maxi™ Hands-free has been designed to make cleaning easy. The wearable cups have only 3 parts to clean (cup, membrane, breast shield) and are dishwasher safe on the top rack only.
The pump unit and the exterior of tubing can be wiped down with a damp cloth if needed. The pump features a closed-system so milk cannot get into the tubing when used as instructed. Do not clean or rinse the inside of the tubing under any circumstances.
How often do I need to clean the Hands-free Collection Cups?
The Hands-free Collection Cups should be boiled for 10 minutes before first use, washed after every use (hand wash or dishwash), and disinfected once per day (boil for 10 minutes or microsteam). Always allow all parts to completely dry on a clean towel.
How can I clean and dry the tubing?
The Medela personal use breast pump features a closed-system so milk cannot get into the tube when used as instructed. Do not clean or rinse the inside of the tubing under any circumstances. The exterior of the tubing can be wiped down with a damp cloth if dirty.
How do I know how long should I express when using the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free with Hands-free Collection Cups? What can I do to help drain the breast effectively when pumping?
Many mums don’t sense their let down, so watch for this as you pump. When you start to see jets of breast milk squirting into the collection cup, you’ll know it’s happening.5
As you are using a breast pump with 2-Phase Expression™ technology, it will have a stimulation mode and an expression mode. The stimulation mode lasts one minute but once you see milk flowing as described, it’s important to switch to the expression phase. This is because that first let down typically provides around 36% of the milk volume, so you’ll be taking advantage of your flow to collect more milk.6
During the expression phase, pump at your Maximum Comfort Vacuum, which is the highest breast pump setting you can use while remaining comfortable. In research, this was found to remove a similar amount of milk as a baby does during breastfeeding.7, 8
To find the right level for you, increase the breast pump suction gradually until it becomes slightly uncomfortable, and then turn it down a notch. Pumping breast milk shouldn’t hurt.
Pumping should be continued until the breast feels well drained, soft all over and the milk stops flowing, rather than for a fixed duration. Once your supply is established (after about four weeks), you can start tailoring how many minutes you need to pump for, which can save you valuable time. It is advised to check if your milk has stopped flowing and how your breasts feel, to determine the end of your pumping session. Some mums need to pump longer than others due to their number of let downs, which determine how often and how long milk flows.6,9 What’s really amazing is that while every mum has a unique flow pattern, yours will be the same each time you pump as well as when you breastfeed.10
It is important to note that it could be potentially easier for a user to forget how long they have been using a hands-free pump when multi-tasking. It is advised to not overstimulate the breasts and prolong use of the breast pump collection cups unnecessarily.
Do you have control of suction in both the stimulation and expression modes?
With the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free 9 adjustable vacuum settings you have full control in both stimulation and expression mode to find your Maximum Comfort Vacuum.
Is double pumping more effective?
Double pumping both breasts together compared to single pumping (one breast at a time) has been shown to stimulate an additional milk ejection (milk let-down) which on average results in 18% more milk pumped over a 15 minute pumping duration.11 It also means that the milk has a higher fat and calorie content and there is better breast drainage.11
Are the wearable breast pump cups adaptable to different breast shapes?
The Hands-free Collection Cups are designed in an anatomical shape to comfortably fit most breasts.
Which sizes are the Hands-free Collection Cups available in?
The Hands-free Collection Cups come in three tunnel sizes: 21 mm, 24 mm and 27 mm to maximise comfort and effective milk drainage during pumping. To ensure proper fit with the wearable collection cups, check out our Medela breast shield sizing guide. The 24 mm and 21 mm breast shield sizes are part of the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free ™ configuration. The 27 mm size is available for purchase separately.
How do I select the correct breast shield size?
Select the breast shield size by measuring the diameter of your nipple. It is best to select the breast shield size that is slightly larger than your nipple.
The 21 mm size is for smaller or up to 17 mm nipple diameter. The 24 mm size is for larger than 17 mm up to 20 mm nipple diameter.
The 27 mm size is for larger than 20 mm nipple diameter.
Here’s how to check:
Using the 24 mm sized shields included with your pump (or the size chosen after measuring your nipples), center your nipple and gently hold the Hands-free collection cup against your breast. (Please note: pressing any pumping shields too hard against your breasts when pumping could restrict the flow of milk through the ducts).
Adjust your breast pump’s vacuum for Maximum Comfort Vacuum to achieve optimum suction level, turning the vacuum up until slightly uncomfortable and then down one notch.
When your breast shield fits correctly, your nipple will be centered in the breast shield tunnel and will move freely during pumping.
Visit our breast shield sizing guide, or if you are still unsure that you selected the correct size, see a lactation consultant or breastfeeding specialist.
Can I use the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump if I have inverted nipples?
Swing Maxi™ Hands-free has been anatomically designed to fit comfortably to most breast and nipple shapes.
The right size of breast shield (the funnel-shaped part that fits over your breast) is an essential part of optimal milk flow during pumping as well as to help obtain maximum comfort. To ensure a proper fit with the wearable collection cups, visit our Medela breast shield sizing guide
The tunnel diameter on the Hands-free Collection Cup is sized the same as the Medela PersonalFit Flex™ breast shields from all the pumps in the range. Therefore, with correct sizing and use of the Hands-free Collection Cup it should support a comfortable pumping experience.
If you find it more difficult to size with an inverted nipple/s or are still unsure whether the size, you are using is right for you please consult a lactation consultant or breastfeeding specialist in addition to the sizing guide above.
Can I use the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump if I have small breast size?
Swing Maxi™ Hands-free has been anatomically designed to fit comfortably to most breast shapes.
Can I use the breast pump while breastfeeding my baby?
Yes, it is possible to use the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump as a single pump whilst at the same time as breastfeeding your baby/child from the other breast. As with many new skills, it may be a little difficult at first to do both at the same time. It can be helpful to discuss this with your breastfeeding specialist or breastfeeding support group to see how you can make this easier.
At times I produce a lot of milk, can I pause the pump to empty the full cup?
Yes. The Swing Maxi™ Hands-free pump does not shut off automatically when a milk collection cup is full. However, because of the Hands-free Collection Cups’ transparent design and side scale measurement indicator, it makes it easy to monitor how much has been collected and pause the pumping when the collection cup is full. Simply continue your pumping session once the collection cup is emptied.
To empty the cup:
1. Pause the pumping by pressing the On/Pause/Off button on your Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump.
2. Pour the expressed milk into a breast milk-safe collection bottle or storage bag.
3. Place the Hands-free Collection Cups back in position and continue the pumping session.
Can I store milk in the Hands-free Collection Cups between pump sessions?
No. Do not store expressed breastmilk within the pump cups. When a user has finished pumping, any breast milk expressed should be poured into a milk-safe storage container, stored in the refrigerator, freezer or used immediately.
For more information, see our breast shield sizing guide
Do wearable breast pump cups cause more soreness?
As with all breast shields, they come into contact with the breast and nipple area, therefore it is important to have the right fit to prevent any soreness. The right size of breast shield (the funnel-shaped part that fits over your breast) is an essential part of optimal milk flow during pumping as well as to help obtain maximum comfort.
The breast shield tunnel should surround your nipple closely but leave enough space for it to move back and forth freely without rubbing. It shouldn’t chafe or pull too much of your areola (the darker area around the nipple), or the breast skin around it, into the tunnel as you pump. A badly fitting breast shield can reduce the amount of milk you express, which is why Medela makes breast shields in several different sizes.
The tunnel diameter on the Medela Hands-free Collection Cup is sized the same as the Medela PersonalFit Flex™ breast shields from all the pumps in the range. Therefore, with correct sizing and use of the Hands-free Collection Cup it should support a comfortable pumping experience.
Medela offers a breast shield sizing guide which applies to PersonalFit Flex™ breast shields and the Hands-free Collection Cups.
Seek advice and support from your lactation consultant / breastfeeding specialist if you experience discomfort or soreness when pumping.
How often do the Hands-free Collection Cups need to be sterilised?
The Hands-free Collection Cups should be washed after every use (hand wash or dishwash), and disinfected once per day (boil for 10 minutes or microsteam).
Are the Hands-free Collection Cups dishwasher safe?
The Hands-free cups are dishwasher safe on the top rack only.
Can I return the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free pump if I change my mind?
The Swing Maxi™ Hands-free pump is a single-user product, therefore for hygiene and safety reasons, it can only be used by one person. This means that once the tamper seal is broken, you will not be able to return the product to Medela or a retailer unless it is faulty. If you received a faulty or malfunctioning device, please contact the Medela customer service team to see if you are eligible for a warranty replacement.
Why is my Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump losing suction?
Make sure that all pump set components are clean and dry and that connections are secure. While pumping, make sure the breast shields form a complete seal around each breast.
If suction does not improve after having followed these steps, contact Medela Customer Service.
When finished pumping, how can I drain the milk from the tunnel into the cups?
To avoid milk spilling out of the breast shield tunnel, when finished pumping, keep the pump running and slightly lean forward to ensure all milk from the nipple tunnel enters the milk collection cups. Once there is no more milk in the tunnel stop the pump by pressing the start or pause button.
How can I store the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free pump for long-term?
Before long-term storage, disassemble and disinfect all parts (except for the tubing). Do not store the Swing Maxi™ Hands-free breast pump in its assembled state over an extended period of time. It is best to fully charge the battery before storing your breast pump for an extended period of time.
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