Wearable Breast Pumps Market to Hit USD 1,149.63 Million by
From GlobeNewswire: 2025-02-14 08:30:00
The global Wearable Breast Pumps Market was valued at USD 565.1 million in 2023, projected to reach USD 1149.63 million by 2032 with a CAGR of 8.2%. The surge in working mothers and demand for flexible breastfeeding drive market growth. Major players include Willow Innovations, Elvie, Medela LLC, Lansinoh Laboratories, and more.
Wearable breast pumps dominate the market with 67% share due to convenience and portability. Battery-operated pumps lead with 59% revenue share for their portability and mobility. North America holds 42% market share, while the Asia Pacific region is the fastest-growing market due to healthcare advancements and rising disposable incomes.
In Oct 2024, Momcozy introduced upgrades to their breast pump to enhance the pumping experience for busy moms. The company focuses on innovation to address modern mothers’ challenges. For more insights, access the complete Wearable Breast Pumps Market Analysis & Outlook Report 2024-2032 at SNS Insider, a leading market research and consulting agency. 1. The stock market hit record highs today, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average reaching 30,000 for the first time. This milestone comes amid optimism over COVID-19 vaccine developments and a smooth transition of power in the White House.
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