Global Breastfeeding Pumps Market Overview:
A breast pump is an automated device that breastfeeding women use to pull milk out of their breasts. A breast pump suits a breastfeeding baby by posing as a natural sucking form. As a nursing assistant, he/she does not apply constant compression to the breast. A power breast pump creates this suction and unlocks sequence by pulling once per second to initiate the draining of the milk when the breast milk is activated to flow. With a breast pump, you can improve and maintain your milk supply while working with lactation skills. Pumping helps with effortless pressure when you start weaning your baby.
Growth Drivers
- Increase in Women Employment Rates
- Increasing Awareness among Consumers Regarding Child Care
- The Rising Awareness about the Breastfeeding Pumps
Market Trends
- Increasing Healthcare Infrastructure in Developing Economies
- Increasing Healthcare Expenditure and Healthcare Spending
Roadblocks
- Availability of Substitutes
- High Coast Associated with Breastfeeding Pumps
Opportunities
- Government of the Various Counties Initiatives Aimed at Improving Consumer Awareness
- Technological Advancement and Development in the Breastfeeding Pumps by the Manufacturers
Challenges
- Lack of Awareness towards the Products in the Developing Countries
Competitive Landscape:
The companies are now exploring the market by adopting mergers & acquisitions, expansions, investments, new developments in existing products and collaborations as their preferred strategies. The players are also exploring new geographies and industries through expansions and acquisitions so as to avail a competitive advantage through combined synergies.
Some of the key players profiled in the report are Ameda Inc. (United States), NUK USA LLC (United States), Pigeon Corporation (Japan), Bailey Medical Engineering (United States), Artsana (Italy), Hygeia Health Inc. (United States), MAM USA Corporation (United States), Mayborn Group (United Kingdom), Nuby (United States) and Philips (Netherlands). Analyst at AMA Research see United States Players to retain maximum share of Global Breastfeeding Pumps market by 2025. Considering Market by Distribution Channel, the sub-segment i.e. Online will boost the Breastfeeding Pumps market. Considering Market by Mechanism, the sub-segment i.e. Battery Powered will boost the Breastfeeding Pumps market.
On 26th November 2019, Medela has announced the launch of the Freestyle Flex Breast Pump in the United States and Canada. Freestyle Flex is light (less than a pound) and small (palm-sized) breast pump that preserves what moms value most: a mobile, powerful, consistent, and effective breast milk pumping experience.
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Research Methodology:
The top-down and bottom-up approaches are used to estimate and validate the size of the Global Breastfeeding Pumps market.
In order to reach an exhaustive list of functional and relevant players various industry classification standards are closely followed such as NAICS, ICB, SIC to penetrate deep in important geographies by players and a thorough validation test is conducted to reach most relevant players for survey in Breastfeeding Pumps market.
In order to make priority list sorting is done based on revenue generated based on latest reporting with the help of paid databases such as Factiva, Bloomberg etc.
Finally the questionnaire is set and specifically designed to address all the necessities for primary data collection after getting prior appointment by targeting key target audience that includes New Entrants/Investors, Manufacturers of Breastfeeding Pumps, Raw Material Suppliers, Dealers, Suppliers, Traders, and Distributors, Research Organizations and Others.
This helps us to gather the data related to players revenue, operating cycle and expense, profit along with product or service growth etc.
Almost 70-80% of data is collected through primary medium and further validation is done through various secondary sources that includes Regulators, World Bank, Association, Company Website, SEC filings, OTC BB, USPTO, EPO, Annual reports, press releases etc.