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8 Things to Know About the New Medela Magic InBra Pump
8 Things to Know About the New Medela Magic InBra Pump

For new parents, breastfeeding and pumping can come with big hopes—and sometimes, big frustrations. It’s easy to imagine a smooth feeding journey: baby latches, milk flows, everything clicks. But in reality, it’s often unpredictable. Pumping can feel uncomfortable or like one more thing to juggle in an already packed day. And when sessions don’t go as planned, it’s not hard to feel discouraged.

That’s where the right tools come in. A pump that fits your body and supports your routine can ease some of the stress. Between planning sessions, washing parts and finding somewhere to plug in, pumping can quickly take over your day. Wearable, hands-free pumps have gained popularity for that reason—they give you back some freedom to move and multitask. 

Now Medela (the brand behind Symphony, the number one breast pump used in hospitals) is upgrading the wearable lineup with a new fully in-bra solution: the Magic InBra Pump that brings their hospital-grade performance to a slim, quiet design you can wear as easily as you would a bra. 

It’s comfortable and discreet without losing efficiency, so you can fit pumping around your day, not the other way around. Whether you’re working, chasing a toddler, or squeezing in some self-care, here are seven things to know about how this pump can make your routine easier.

1. Hospital-Level Performance Made Wearable

With over 60 years of research behind its pumps, Medela designed the Magic InBra to deliver hospital-level performance in a wearable format. It has a similar pumping pattern as the clinically-proven Symphony breast pump in Maintain mode, meaning faster milk letdown and more comfort, even when you’re pumping on the go.

2. Quiet, Light, and Low-Key

At just 7 ounces and 38dB (about as loud as a soft whisper), the Magic InBra is designed to be quiet and easy to wear—aka it won’t draw attention or disrupt your day whether you're in a meeting, running errands or playing with your baby.

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3. Warmth That Helps Milk Flow 

Its FluidFeel Technology surrounds your nipple with warm milk while you pump, creating a cozy, natural-feeling environment that supports better milk output—kind of like how your baby’s skin contact encourages letdown during breastfeeding.  

4. Two-Phase Expression to Help You Get More Milk

The Magic InBra uses smart sensors to respond to your milk flow in real time, keeping suction steady and efficient. It automatically switches from Stimulation to Expression (think: quick sucks to trigger letdown, slower pulls to express milk) once your milk lets down—making each session more comfortable and more productive.

5. A Shape That’s Made to Fit You

The ultra-slim anatomic design and 105° angled breast shields are made to match your breast shape, reducing compression and helping milk flow freely. Translation: it feels better and you get more milk.

6. See What’s Happening—Even in the Dark

With a transparent top view and built-in night mode light, you can easily check nipple alignment and milk flow without guesswork—no flashlight required. It’s perfect for those awkwardly-timed nighttime and early morning pump sessions when you’re trying to stick to a schedule. 

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7. Secure Suction That Won’t Leak

The constant latch design helps prevent leaks and keeps suction steady, even if you shift positions. It’s one less thing to stress about while you’re multitasking.

8. App-Connected, Rechargeable and Dishwasher-Safe

Track your sessions and control the pump through Medela’s app, then pop the parts into the dishwasher when you’re done. The rechargeable battery runs for two hours, giving you the flexibility to pump wherever you are.

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