Global Breast Pumps Market Segmentation and Analysis by Recent Trends, Development and Growth by Regions to 2018-2026
Breast pumps are a
boon for working women who cannot constantly nurse their babies due
to work commitments. Commercially available types of breast pumps are
manual, battery-powered, and electric breast pumps. Inclusion of
these devices within the reimbursement purview in the U.S. is
boosting demand for electric breast pumps. Demand for breast pumps
significantly varies across regions, owing to difference in economic
condition and culture and societal beliefs.
Breast pump devices
enable women to express breast milk and store it for later use. These
are especially useful for working mothers nursing a newborn. Breast
pumps gaining eligibility for reimbursement under the Affordable Care
Act is a key trend promoting its adoption in the U.S. Working mothers
usually prefer automatic electronic breast pumps. These automatic
breast pumps have adjustable suction level and variable cycling time,
which offers enhanced comfort to the use. Double pumps help reduce
pumping time as they drain both breasts simultaneously and more
effectively.
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Market Taxonomy
This report segments
the global breast pumps market on the basis of product design,
technology and end user. On the basis of product design, the global
breast pumps market is segmented as open system and closed system.
The market is classified on the basis of technology as manual pumps,
single-electric pumps, and double-electric pumps. On the basis of end
user, the global breast pumps market is classified as homecare
settings, hospitals, and maternity centers.
Key features of
the study:
This report provides
in-depth analysis of breast pumps and provides market size (US$
Million) and Cumulative Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) (%) for the
forecast period (2016 – 2024), considering 2015 as the base year
It elucidates
potential revenue opportunity across different segments and explains
attractive investment proposition matrix for this market
This study also
provides key insights about market drivers, restraints,
opportunities, new product launches or approval, regional outlook,
and competitive strategy adopted by the leading players
It profiles leading
players in the global breast pumps market based on the following
parameters – company overview, financial performance, product
portfolio, geographical presence, distribution strategies, key
developments and strategies and future plans
Key companies
covered as a part of this study include Medela AG, Ameda
Breastfeeding Solutions, Philips AVENT, Lansinoh Laboratories, Inc.,
Hygeia Medical Group, Whittlestone, Inc., Bailey Medical, Energizer
Personal Care, LLC (Playtex Baby), Jarden Corporation, Handi-Craft
Company, and Mayborn Group Limited
Insights from this
report would allow marketers and the management authorities of the
companies to make informed decision regarding their future product
launch, technology up-gradation, market expansion and marketing
tactics
Detailed
Segmentation:
Global Breast Pumps
Market, By Product Design
Global Breast Pumps
Market, By Technology
Global Breast Pumps
Market, By Pumping System
Increasing
disposable incomes and favorable reimbursement policies driving
demand for electric breast pumps
Automated electric
pumps with double pump system offer convenience to women in
expressing breast milk. Increasing insurance coverage and
availability of reimbursement policies is driving adoption of
electric breast pumps in developed markets. Aftermarket for electric
breast pumps has witnessed major traction in recent years, wherein
renting is an affordable option for women, especially in developing
countries. The single-electric breast pump segment is projected to
expand at a CAGR of 5.9% during the forecast period (2016 – 2024).
However, these devices are bulky and cumbersome to carry, inhibiting
adoption to a certain extent.
Battery-powered
systems are a more practical solution for on-the-go users. Thus, due
to better features and benefits offered by electric and
battery-powered breast pumps, demand for manually operated breast
pumps is projected to experience a downward spiral during the
forecast period.
Technologically
advanced breast pumps to replace manually operated breast pumps
In November 2016,
Medela AG launched Sonata—a smart breast pump connected to a mobile
app MyMedela. This system aids mothers to track baby’s activities,
get access to expert tips, get real-time notifications, and track
specific preset goals. In December 2016, Naya Health, Inc. launched
Naya pump based on water-based technology. The device connects to the
Naya Health Tracker app and helps mothers control the machine and
track the amount of milk expressed and consumed by the baby. Such
innovative technologies are expected to significantly inhibit demand
for manually operated breast pumps, as it offers ease and convenience
in managing nursing sessions. Click To Read More On Global
Breast Pumps Market
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