How we got here
Why does mimicking a gentle baby need this much power?
The suction arms race no one voted for.
145
mmHg
Your baby's peak vacuum.
220
mmHg
Early "safe" vacuum limit.
300
mmHg
Today's pumps. Going up.
330
mmHg
This is what they use on cows.
Every decade, pumps got more powerful: higher suction, bigger numbers on the box. Not because research said it was better, but because "hospital-strength" sold.
When pumping hurt, the answer was always more power. Nobody stepped back to ask whether suction itself was the problem.
Hospital-Strength Suction
More Powerful = More Effective
MaxFlow Technology
Stronger Vacuum for Better Output
Faster Let-Down with Higher Vacuum
The question was never how much suction
It was whether suction was ever the right answer
So we built a different answer.
A pump that works with your body, not against it.
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