Meet the Silicone
Wearable Breast Pump
Designed to create consistent passive suction, our new pump can be worn while nursing on the other side or in-between pumping and feeding sessions to gently induce letdown and relieve discomfort.
Another way to pump and feed with confidence.
At Willow, we’re on a mission to help moms reach their feeding goals.
We got our start changing everything about how it felt and what it meant to pump — showing them how to feed their babies without cords or confusion, and with the freedom they needed to live their lives fully.
Now, we’re continuing to solve your most meaningful challenges at every stage of your journey, no matter when or where you feed. Enter: the Silicone Wearable Breast Pump, an essential for the early days that uses gentle suction to help you take the edge off in-between feedings and collect leaking milk.
Whether you’re newly postpartum or weaning, our passive pump will quickly become one of your most-used feeding essentials.
An essential for the early days
Engorged breasts — and the pain that comes with them — can be common in the early days of your breastfeeding journey. That’s where our passive pump comes in! By taking the “edge” off and making it easy for your baby or pump to latch property, it can be a gamechanger in the postpartum period and beyond.
Explore the Silicone Wearable Breast Pump
Like all of our pumps, the Silicone Wearable Breast Pump is designed to be effective, convenient, and give moms the peace of mind they deserve.
- Holds 3 oz (90 ml) of milk
- Dishwasher safe with just one part to clean
- Made of food-grade silicone
- Made without BPA or phthalates

How to use
- Before first use, boil the pump in water for 5 minutes.
- Make sure pump is dry before placing in bra.
- Place the pump over your nipple, making sure it's centered.
- Press the front of the pump (aka the “bulb”) to create suction. The more you squeeze, the more intense the suction will be.
- When the pump is full, break the seal from your breast at the nipple and empty it into a storage container.
The pump can be worn for a few minutes to quickly relieve pressure before pumping or feeding, or in-between feeding sessions if your baby isn’t ready to nurse. You can also wear it for the entire length of a feed to catch leaks while nursing or pumping on the other side.
When finished, transfer milk into a storage container or bottle and follow safe storage guidelines.
Related resources
We’ve curated articles from our blog to give you expert-backed tips on relieving conditions like engorgement when pumping and breastfeeding.
What’s Engorgement?The Ultimate Guide to Relieving Breast Pain When Pumping
Ask an LC: Managing Pain & Discomfort in the Early Days of Breastfeeding