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Wearable Breast Pump Market size was valued at USD 566 million in 2022 and is estimated to account for over USD 1.3 billion by 2032. Wearable breast pump is a specialized device designed to assist lactating mothers in expressing breast milk. Unlike traditional breast pumps that require the user to hold the device manually, wearable breast pumps are specifically designed to be worn discreetly and comfortably on the breast that allows hands-free pumping.
Moreover, wearable breast pumps are typically compact, lightweight, and designed to fit inside a bra or clothing, allowing mothers to pump milk discreetly without the need for external tubes or cords. They often incorporate advanced technologies such as quiet motors, customizable suction settings, and rechargeable batteries to offer improved functionality and ease of use. Increasing awareness about the benefits of breastfeeding, growing number of milk banks, and the demand for convenient as well as efficient breast pumping solutions.
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Base Year: | 2022 |
Wearable Breast Pump Market Size in 2022: | USD 566 Million |
Forecast Period: | 2023 to 2032 |
Forecast Period 2023 to 2032 CAGR: | 8.8% |
2032 Value Projection: | USD 1.3 Billion |
Historical Data for: | 2018 to 2022 |
No. of Pages: | 245 |
Tables, Charts & Figures: | 355 |
Segments covered: | Component, Technology, Distribution Channel and Region |
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Moreover, the rising number of working women across the developed and developing nations is further augmenting the expansion of the industry. For instance, according to the International Labor Organization, the employment rate of women aged 25 to 54 years is 51.6% worldwide. As, more women participate in the workforce, there is a growing need for convenient and efficient breast pumping solutions. Moreover, wearable breast pumps offer convenience, mobility, discretion, and privacy to continue breastfeeding while balancing their professional responsibilities.