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The Ultra-Quiet Elvie Stride Breast Pump Has a Hands-Free Design

Elvie Stride offers women and lactating people an ultra-quiet solution to breast pumping. The Elvie is a hands-free electric breast pump designed for mothers on the move. Available through various insurance providers, this pump is free from sockets and restrictive wires to provide users with mobility as they pump.

Users can discreetly pump throughout their day with this wearable device that fits seamlessly under clothes. The pump is built with noise reduction technology for a quiet experience. Users can connect to the free Pump with the Elvie app to control the pump remotely and keep tabs on prior pump history. The app also allows mothers to save their default setting preferences for a quick start to each session.
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