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Electric Breast Pump Market Size, Share, Growth, and Industry Analysis, By Type (Single Side Electric Breast Pumps,Double Side Electric Breast Pumps), By Application (Hospital Use,Household Use), Regional Insights and Forecast to 2035

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Electric Breast Pump Market Overview

The global Electric Breast Pump Market in terms of revenue was estimated to be worth USD 891.61 Million in 2026 and is poised to reach USD 2864.64 Million by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 13.85% from 2026 to 2035.

In the Electric Breast Pump Market, the electric technology segment accounted for approximately 58% share in 2023 based on unit shipments, while hospital‑grade hospital use pumps accounted for around 67% of applications in that year. In 2024, the electric breast pump market reached about USD 1.6 B in size by IMARC, with wearable types valued at approximately USD 202 M, representing 50.6% of wearable sub‑segment in North America. The electric breast pump market report highlights that about 85% of breastfeeding mothers in the USA used electric pumps by early 2000s, with 37% using only electric models and 50% both electric and manual types.

In the USA electric breast pump market, electric pumps accounted for roughly 44% of global breast pump share in 2023, with US‑based wearable models valued at about USD 243.5 M in 2023 and 57% share of wearable segment. American hospital‑grade electric breast pump rentals represented approximately 60% of hospital‑grade usage in US hospitals in 2023, with 91% of US breastfeeding mothers reporting electric pump use in survey responses. Electric breast pump market analysis in the USA shows that 95% of breastfeeding mothers have pumped with 66% citing return to work as the main reason.

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Key Findings

  • Key Market Driver: employee mothers returning to work drives demand about 70% of pumping usage is due to return to work.
  • Major Market Restraint: cultural resistance and low exposure around 80% of Indian working women willing to pump, but usage remains low.
  • Emerging Trends: wearable electric pumps captured 57% share in US segment and 50.6% share in North America wearable segment in 2024.
  • Regional Leadership: North America held approximately 45% of global breast pump market share in 2024.
  • Competitive Landscape: hospital‑grade pumps made up 67% of application segment in 2023 within top companies.
  • Market Segmentation: closed‑system pumps formed around 63% of product type share in 2023.
  • Recent Development: Medela’s Magic InBra wearable pump launched in 2025 capturing N/A percent of new product announcements but adding to growing wearable trend.

In the current Electric Breast Pump Market Trends, wearable and portable electric breast pumps continue to rise sharply. In North America, wearable pumps accounted for 50.59% of the wearable breast pump segment in 2024, equating to about USD 102.5 M in regional value. In the USA wearable breast pumps market size reached USD 243.5 M in 2023, with 57% share of that segment among total US electric pumps. Closed‑system electric breast pumps held around 63% of product type share globally in 2023. Electric breast pump market analysis indicates that hospital‑grade electric pumps comprised 67% of personal vs hospital applications in 2023. Usage surveys show that 91% of US mothers surveyed had used an electric pump by 2023. Early lactation hospital‑grade electric pump use within first hour postpartum produced cumulative output of about 7,000 ml over 14 days versus 4,000 ml with standard patterns. Electric Breast Pump Market Trends report highlights that 85% of breastfeeding moms used electric pumps in early 2000s widely above manual use reflecting ongoing dominance. Emerging features include app‑enabled suction customization, Bluetooth pairing, and hands‑free FluidFeel technology in new wearable devices. Demand for rechargeable battery‑powered electric breast pumps comprised approximately 58% of electric pump shipments globally in 2023, filling market needs for mobility and workplace convenience.

Electric Breast Pump Market Dynamics

DRIVER

"Rising workforce participation of mothers"

Due to an increase in female labour force participation about 57.4% of US women in labour force in 2019 and 70% of working mothers pumping to return to work, the electric breast pump market growth is strongly driven by workforce needs. Surveys show that 66% of US mothers cited return to work as the main reason for pumping, while 54% used pumping to increase supply and 47% so partners can feed. Increasing institutional support, such as mandates under Affordable Care Act and state laws for expression breaks, has pushed adoption, with 85% of breastfeeding Americans reporting electric pump use. FDA regulation as medical device ensures quality and insurance reimbursement for electric pumps, boosting institutional and personal purchases.

RESTRAINT

"cultural resistance and low exposure in emerging markets"

In India, although 80% of working women express willingness to use breast pumps, actual usage is low due to cultural mindset and lack of exposure. Surveys reveal over 83% of Indian mothers face challenges with breastfeeding, including inadequate supply and physical discomfort. Reddit users cite protein‑deficient diets and medical resistance, limiting adoption. Exclusive breastfeeding rates in India rose from 47.45% in NFHS‑3 to 64.01% in NFHS‑5, but among employed women only 60.3% adopt EBF. These factors constrain uptake of electric pumps, especially in hospital vs home segments where awareness remains limited.

OPPORTUNITY

"wearable and smart electric breast pump technologies"

Smart electric pumps with Bluetooth app integration, programmable suction and leak detection drove launches: Medela’s Magic InBra in May 2025 and Willow’s Silicone Wearable in January 2025. Wearable segment led with 50.59% share in North America and 57% share in US wearable segment in 2023–2024. Closed‑system electric pumps held 63% share globally in 2023, emphasizing hygiene preference. Hospital‑grade electric pumps remain key for NICU use; studies show hospital‑grade suction initiated within one hour postpartum yields 7,000 ml output over 14 days vs 4,000 ml for standard pumps. Expansion in breast milk banks and milk-sharing initiatives about 15 in UK and partnerships in Europe boost institutional demand.

CHALLENGE

"regulatory complexity and device electrification barriers"

Electric breast pumps face FDA premarket notification requirements and classification as medical devices, increasing compliance time. In developing regions, lack of insurance reimbursement and limited infrastructure for wearable electric pump servicing constrain adoption. Complex features Bluetooth, app interfaces introduce usability learning curves for first‑time users. In India, low technological literacy and limited exposure to pumping equipment further challenge market penetration. Hospital‑grade rental models require logistics of sterilized closed‑system units, raising cost of service and distribution. These operational and regulatory barriers challenge scaling electric breast pump market globally.

Electric Breast Pump Market Segmentation

Electric Breast Pump Market Segmentation spans by Type and Application. By Type, the market divides into Hospital Use and Household Use. By Application, segmentation includes Single Side Electric Breast Pumps and Double Side Electric Breast Pumps. Each segment exhibits distinct usage patterns, user groups, and feature requirements.

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BY TYPE

Hospital Use: Hospital Use electric breast pumps typically are hospital‑grade closed‑system units used in maternity wards and NICUs. In 2023, hospital‑use electric pumps represented around 67% of application share globally, used by clinical professionals and rented to mothers. Hospital adoption includes early initiation within 1 hour postpartum, studies showing cumulative 7,000 ml milk expression over first 14 days for switch‑on hospital‑grade pumps vs 4,000 ml with standard models. Hospital units offer higher suction power, sterilizable tubing, and multi‑user closed systems preventing cross‑contamination. Hospitals in US and Europe account for majority of hospital use volume, while rental models in North America support over 60% of electric breast pump usage in clinical settings.

The hospital-use electric breast pump segment is anticipated to reach USD 1,008.5 million by 2034, accounting for approximately 40% of the market, growing at a CAGR of 12.5%.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Hospital Use Segment

  • United States: Projected market size of USD 300 million by 2034, capturing 29.8% share, with a CAGR of 11.8%.
  • Germany: Expected to reach USD 150 million by 2034, holding a 14.9% share, growing at a CAGR of 12.0%.
  • China: Forecasted market size of USD 120 million by 2034, representing 11.9% share, with a CAGR of 13.2%.
  • United Kingdom: Anticipated to achieve USD 100 million by 2034, accounting for 9.9% share, growing at a CAGR of 11.5%.
  • France: Projected to reach USD 90 million by 2034, capturing 8.9% share, with a CAGR of 11.0%.

Household Use: Household Use electric breast pumps are personal units purchased or rented for private daily use. Electric breast pump market report indicates household electric devices held about 33% of application share in 2023 globally. In the US, 37% of mothers used only electric pumps and 50% used both electric and manual types. Household use includes wearable and single/ double side setups; in 2023 wearable devices accounted for 57% share of the US wearable segment. Battery‑powered and app‑enabled models dominate this category. Users prioritize convenience, portability, noise reduction. Closed‑system technology represents about 63% of product-level share, favored for hygiene at home.

The household-use electric breast pump segment is expected to attain USD 1,507.6 million by 2034, comprising approximately 60% of the market, with a CAGR of 14.8%.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Household Use Segment

  • United States: Estimated market size of USD 500 million by 2034, holding a 33.2% share, growing at a CAGR of 13.5%.
  • China: Projected to reach USD 400 million by 2034, accounting for 26.5% share, with a CAGR of 15.0%.
  • India: Expected market size of USD 200 million by 2034, representing 13.3% share, growing at a CAGR of 16.5%.
  • Germany: Anticipated to achieve USD 150 million by 2034, capturing 9.9% share, with a CAGR of 12.8%.
  • United Kingdom: Forecasted to reach USD 130 million by 2034, holding an 8.6% share, growing at a CAGR of 12.0%.

BY APPLICATION

Single Side Electric Breast Pumps: Single Side electric breast pumps enable one‑breast expression at a time. These models represent approximately 42% of application segment globally in 2023 (inferred from double side share). Single side units tend to be lower cost and more compact; they are popular in household segments where occasional pumping is needed. Single side electric units typically feature adjustable suction levels and battery operation; surveys show around 37% of mothers in USA used only electric pumps, likely single side options. In hospital use, single side models may be used when lower flow is acceptable or for specific medical reasons.

This segment is projected to reach USD 1,100 million by 2034, accounting for approximately 43.7% of the market, with a CAGR of 12.5%.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Single Side Application

  • United States: Expected market size of USD 350 million by 2034, capturing 31.8% share, growing at a CAGR of 11.5%.
  • Germany: Projected to reach USD 200 million by 2034, holding an 18.2% share, with a CAGR of 12.0%.
  • China: Anticipated market size of USD 180 million by 2034, representing 16.4% share, growing at a CAGR of 13.0%.
  • United Kingdom: Forecasted to achieve USD 150 million by 2034, accounting for 13.6% share, with a CAGR of 11.0%.
  • France: Expected to reach USD 120 million by 2034, capturing 10.9% share, growing at a CAGR of 10.5%.

Double Side Electric Breast Pumps: Double Side electric breast pumps allow simultaneous expression from both breasts. In 2023 the double side electric application segment accounted for roughly 58% of shipments in electric pump category. These units are preferred in heavy‑use environments such as NICUs and working mothers seeking efficiency. Studies of initiation-phase milk volumes cite average pumping sessions yielding 7,000 ml over 14 days using efficient suction protocols, typically with double side pumps. Wearable double side models such as Magic InBra and Willow 360 deliver hands‑free convenience for users. In household use, double side pumps save pumping time and help maintain supply; they comprise the majority share of hospital‑grade rentals as well.

This segment is anticipated to attain USD 1,416.15 million by 2034, comprising approximately 56.3% of the market, with a CAGR of 15.0%.

Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Double Side Application

  • United States: Projected market size of USD 500 million by 2034, holding a 35.3% share, growing at a CAGR of 14.0%.
  • China: Expected to reach USD 400 million by 2034, accounting for 28.2% share, with a CAGR of 16.0%.
  • India: Anticipated market size of USD 200 million by 2034, representing 14.1% share, growing at a CAGR of 17.5%.
  • Germany: Forecasted to achieve USD 150 million by 2034, capturing 10.6% share, with a CAGR of 13.0%.
  • United Kingdom: Expected to reach USD 130 million by 2034, holding a 9.2% share, growing at a CAGR of 12.5%.

Electric Breast Pump Market Regional Outlook

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NORTH AMERICA

North America holds the dominant position in the electric breast pump market, accounting for approximately 45% of the global market share in 2024. The United States is the largest contributor within the region, where the adoption of electric breast pumps is particularly high among working mothers. The wearable electric breast pumps market in the U.S. alone reached a significant size, with these devices constituting 57% of the wearable segment by 2023. Hospital-grade electric breast pumps are widely used, especially in clinical settings, with rental models making up around 60% of the hospital-use segment. Closed-system technology is favored in the region due to hygiene concerns, aligning with the 63% global product share of this design type. In the U.S., more than 85% of breastfeeding mothers reported having used an electric pump, with 66% citing the return to work as the primary reason. Increasing employer support, reimbursement policies, and baby-friendly initiatives further boost demand across both the household and hospital-use segments in North America.

The North American electric breast pump market is projected to grow from USD 400 million in 2025 to USD 1,000 million by 2034, exhibiting a CAGR of 11.0%.

North America - Major Dominant Countries in the Electric Breast Pump Market

  • United States: Expected market size of USD 800 million by 2034, capturing 80% share, with a CAGR of 10.5%.
  • Canada: Projected to reach USD 150 million by 2034, holding a 15% share, growing at a CAGR of 11.5%.
  • Mexico: Anticipated market size of USD 50 million by 2034, representing 5% share, with a CAGR of 12.0%.

EUROPE

Europe represents around 20% of the global electric breast pump market, with increasing awareness and institutional support driving steady adoption across the region. Countries like the United Kingdom and Germany lead the European market due to higher female employment rates and the presence of structured maternal care systems. In Germany, female labor participation was recorded at 73.1% in 2022, fueling demand for convenient and portable electric breast pumps. The United Kingdom supports milk donation programs through its 15+ established breast milk banks, enhancing the usage of hospital-grade electric breast pumps. European consumers increasingly favor closed-system models, contributing to the global 63% product share held by these hygienic options. Both household and clinical applications are on the rise, supported by retail partnerships and medical collaborations launched in early 2024. The region’s stringent safety standards and increasing acceptance of wearable devices are contributing to an overall expansion of the electric breast pump market.

The European electric breast pump market is anticipated to grow from USD 200 million in 2025 to USD 600 million by 2034, exhibiting a CAGR of 13.0%.

Europe - Major Dominant Countries in the Electric Breast Pump Market

  • Germany: Expected market size of USD 200 million by 2034, capturing 33.3% share, with a CAGR of 12.5%.
  • United Kingdom: Projected to reach USD 150 million by 2034, holding a 25% share, growing at a CAGR of 13.5%.
  • France: Anticipated market size of USD 100 million by 2034, representing 16.7% share, with a CAGR of 12.0%.
  • Italy: Forecasted to achieve USD 80 million by 2034, capturing 13.3% share, with a CAGR of 11.5%.
  • Spain: Expected to reach USD 70 million by 2034, holding an 11.7% share, growing at a CAGR of 11.0%.

ASIA-PACIFIC

The Asia-Pacific region is experiencing the fastest growth in the electric breast pump market, fueled by rapid urbanization, increased female workforce participation, and improved maternal healthcare infrastructure. China, India, and Japan are the major contributors within the region. In China, the female labor force participation rate was approximately 60.5% in 2023, supporting growing demand for electric and wearable breast pumps. In India, surveys indicate that 80% of working women are willing to use breast pumps; however, cultural hesitation and lack of exposure still limit usage. Exclusive breastfeeding among employed women in India reached 60.3%, up from earlier years, reflecting increased awareness. National Family Health Survey (NFHS) data shows a rise in exclusive breastfeeding from 47.45% in NFHS-3 to 64.01% in NFHS-5, indicating a favorable trend that aligns with increased demand for electric pumps. Wearable electric pumps and closed-system models are increasingly preferred in urban centers, especially among professionals seeking hygienic, mobile, and easy-to-use solutions.

The Asian electric breast pump market is projected to expand from USD 100 million in 2025 to USD 500 million by 2034, exhibiting a CAGR of 17.5%.

Asia - Major Dominant Countries in the Electric Breast Pump Market

  • China: Expected market size of USD 200 million by 2034, capturing 40% share, with a CAGR of 18.0%.
  • India: Projected to reach USD 150 million by 2034, holding a 30% share, growing at a CAGR of 19.0%.
  • Japan: Anticipated market size of USD 80 million by 2034, representing 16% share, with a CAGR of 16.0%.
  • South Korea: Forecasted to achieve USD 50 million by 2034, capturing 10% share, with a CAGR of 15.5%.
  • Thailand: Expected to reach USD 20 million by 2034, holding a 4% share, growing at a CAGR of 14.0%.

MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA

The Middle East & Africa (MEA) region holds a smaller but steadily growing share in the global electric breast pump market, accounting for around 5–10% of total volume in 2024. Growth in this region is primarily driven by rising awareness of breastfeeding benefits, increasing female employment, and improved access to maternity products. In countries such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and South Africa, electric breast pump adoption has seen year-over-year increases of approximately 20%, particularly in urban areas. Closed-system electric pumps are gradually becoming standard in private hospitals due to growing concerns about hygiene and infection control. The household-use segment is also expanding as awareness campaigns and retail distribution improve product availability. Despite these advances, electric breast pump penetration across the broader population remains relatively low under 15% but shows consistent upward trends. As regional healthcare systems improve and cultural acceptance broadens, MEA markets are expected to play an increasingly important role in global market expansion.

The Middle East and Africa electric breast pump market is anticipated to grow from USD 83.14 million in 2025 to USD 416.15 million by 2034, exhibiting a CAGR of 16.0%.

Middle East and Africa - Major Dominant Countries in the Electric Breast Pump Market

  • United Arab Emirates: Expected market size of USD 100 million by 2034, capturing 24% share, with a CAGR of 15.5%.
  • Saudi Arabia: Projected to reach USD 90 million by 2034, holding a 21.6% share, growing at a CAGR of 16.0%.
  • South Africa: Anticipated market size of USD 80 million by 2034, representing 19.2% share, with a CAGR of 16.5%.
  • Egypt: Expected to reach a market size of USD 75 million by 2034, holding an 18% share in the region, with a strong CAGR of 16.3%.
  • Nigeria: Forecasted to achieve USD 71.15 million by 2034, accounting for 17.1% of the regional market, growing at a CAGR of 15.8%.

List of Top Electric Breast Pump Companies

  • Pigeon
  • FreiCare Swiss GmbH
  • Albert International
  • Tommee Tippee
  • ARDO
  • Goodbaby
  • Horigen
  • Whittlestone, Inc
  • Medela AG
  • Snow Bear
  • Evenflo Feeding
  • Ameda AG
  • Lasinoh
  • NUK
  • Philips Avent
  • Brown's
  • Hygeia
  • Bailey Medical
Top Two Companies with Highest Market Shares
  • Medela AG: Medela AG holds the largest share in the global electric breast pump market, estimated at around 20–25% of the overall market as of 2023. The company has a strong presence in both the hospital and household-use segments and is especially dominant in North America and Europe. Medela is known for its innovative hospital-grade electric pumps and advanced wearable models. In May 2025, it launched the Magic InBra, a hands-free, hospital-grade wearable electric breast pump featuring FluidFeel™ technology. This launch significantly strengthened Medela’s position in the wearable segment, which accounted for 57% of the U.S. wearable electric pump market in 2023.
  • Ameda AG: Ameda AG ranks as the second-largest company in the electric breast pump market, with an estimated global share of 15–18% in 2023. Ameda is highly respected for its hospital-grade, closed-system electric breast pumps, which are widely used in maternity wards and NICUs. The company is a major supplier in North America and Europe, where its products are preferred in clinical rental programs. Ameda’s focus on safety, ease of use, and hospital-quality suction makes it a go-to brand for healthcare providers and working mothers alike.

Investment Analysis and Opportunities

Investment in the Electric Breast Pump Market presents significant B2B opportunities in manufacturing, distribution, health systems and femtech startups. In 2023, hospital‑grade rental programs accounted for 60% of clinical electric pump usage in North America, suggesting investment potential in closed‑system rental infrastructure. Wearable electric pumps seized 50.6% share of North American wearable segment in 2024 and 57% share in USA wearable segment in 2023, opening opportunity for investors in battery‑powered smart devices. Manufacturers launching new products like Magic InBra and Willow Silicone wearable pumps demonstrate that innovation drives uptake; funding of USD 8.5 M to Annabella in 2024 evidences capital interest in wearable femtech. Expansion opportunities exist within Asia‑Pacific, where exclusive breastfeeding rose from 47.45% to 64.01% and working mother share among employed increased to 60.3%, signalling rising future demand. In Europe, increasing female employment rates such as 73.1% in Germany mean expanding markets for household electric pumps. Investment in closed‑system hospital units remains promising given that closed‑system held 63% of product share globally in 2023. Opportunities also include partnerships with breast milk banks around 15 in UK alone and employer‑supported lactation programmes covering electric pump provision. Distribution channels via e‑commerce and hospital procurement are ripe: electric pump shipments comprised 58% of technology segment in 2023.

New Product Development

Innovation in the Electric Breast Pump Market is accelerating. In May 2025, Medela launched Magic InBra wearable electric breast pump with FluidFeel technology, targeting hospital‑grade performance in hands‑free form. In January 2025, Willow introduced its Silicone Wearable Breast Pump, Glass Pitcher and Storage Bags, reinforcing its focus on smart, user‑centric electric breast pump offerings. In March 2024, Willow 360 wearable pump with enhanced leak‑proof features, app control and suction customization was released. In July 2024, KISSBOBO introduced the M1 breast pump offering 19 adjustable suction levels. Annabella’s seed investment of USD 8.5 M in January 2024 allowed entry into the US market with FDA‑cleared patented wearable electric breast pump comparable to direct breastfeeding. These innovations reflect emerging trends in app‑enabled suction control, hands‑free double side operation, compact rechargeable batteries, and closed‑system hygiene. Consumer and institutional demand is shifting toward devices with customizable suction options for instance 19 levels in KISSBOBO M1 and integration with mobile tracking. Closed‑system wearable pumps continue rising, with global closed‑system share at 63% in 2023. Smart features like Bluetooth, data‑tracking and leak detection enhance product differentiation. Hospital‑grade wearable devices like Magic InBra expand clinical adoption within NICUs, yielding 7,000 ml cumulative milk output in initiation trials. Market R&D pipelines are focused on further miniaturization, noise reduction, and fluid‑safe materials, targeting both hospital and household segments.

Five Recent Developments

  • Medela AG launched Magic InBra wearable hospital‑grade electric breast pump in May 2025, adding a new wearable product line.
  • Willow Innovations, Inc. rolled out Silicone Wearable Breast Pump, Glass Pitcher and Storage Bags in January 2025.
  • Willow Innovations, Inc. released Willow 360 wearable electric pump with leak‑proof tech and app features in March 2024.
  • KISSBOBO introduced the M1 breast pump in July 2024 with 19 adjustable suction levels for personalized use.
  • Annabella (Israel‑based) secured USD 5 M seed funding in January 2024 and entered US market with FDA‑cleared wearable electric breast pump; sold about 4,000 units in Israel.

Report Coverage of Electric Breast Pump Market

This Electric Breast Pump Market research report provides extensive coverage across multiple dimensions. It encompasses market share by type, covering closed‑system vs open‑system electric pumps, with closed‑system accounting for roughly 63% of share in 2023. It includes segmentation by type Hospital Use vs Household Use with hospital‑grade electric pumps representing around 67% of application in 2023. The report addresses application segmentation between Single Side and Double Side electric breast pumps, with double side units comprising about 58% of shipments in 2023 and single side about 42%. It details regional outlook across North America, Europe, Asia‑Pacific and Middle East & Africa, with North America holding approximately 45% share in 2024, Europe about 20%, Asia‑Pacific growing fastest, and Middle East & Africa about 5–10%. The competitive landscape includes leading companies: Medela holds roughly 20–25% global share and Ameda around 15–18% in hospital‑grade electric pumps. Investment analysis covers rental infrastructure revenue from hospital use making up 60% of clinical volume in North America. New product innovation is included with launches such as Magic InBra, Willow 360, KISSBOBO M1 with 19 suction levels, and Annabella wearable pump with 4,000 units sold. The report also examines dynamics such as workforce-driven demand 70% of pumping use tied to return to work and cultural constraint in emerging markets like India where 80% willingness contrasts with lower adoption.

Electric Breast Pump Market Report Coverage

REPORT COVERAGE DETAILS

Market Size Value In

USD 891.61 Million in 2026

Market Size Value By

USD 2864.64 Million by 2035

Growth Rate

CAGR of 13.85% from 2026-2035

Forecast Period

2026 - 2035

Base Year

2025

Historical Data Available

Yes

Regional Scope

Global

Segments Covered

By Type :

  • Single Side Electric Breast Pumps
  • Double Side Electric Breast Pumps

By Application :

  • Hospital Use
  • Household Use

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Frequently Asked Questions

The global Electric Breast Pump Market is expected to reach USD 2864.64 Million by 2035.

The Electric Breast Pump Market is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 13.85% by 2035.

Pigeon,FreiCare Swiss GmbH,Albert International,Tommee Tippee,ARDO,Goodbaby,Horigen,Whittlestone, Inc,Medela AG,Snow Bear,Evenflo Feeding,Ameda AG,Lasinoh,NUK,Philips Avent,Dr. Brown's,Hygeia,Bailey Medical.

In 2025, the Electric Breast Pump Market value stood at USD 783.14 Million.

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