Cimilre's GentleFlow Technology™ Sets a New Standard for Comfort in Breast Pumping
MT. LAUREL, N.J., April 01, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A comfortable breast pumping experience should be the norm, not the exception. That's why Cimilre, a Care Options for Kids company, introduced GentleFlow Technology™, a breakthrough in breast pump design that creates a smoother, more natural pumping experience. Thoughtfully engineered to better support milk flow and comfort, GentleFlow Technology™ helps moms get the most out of every session — without discomfort.
Featured in the Cimilre S6 Adjustable and S6+ Adjustable Rechargeable (S6 and S6+) breast pumps, GentleFlow Technology™ allows for a gradual, seamless transition between suction levels, avoiding the abrupt jumps common in other pumps. Compare it to taking a gentle ramp instead of a steep set of stairs — a small but powerful improvement that makes pumping feel easier and more comfortable.
"Parents deserve a breast pump that works and feels right for their body," said Suzy Vecchi, Managing Director. "The S6 and S6+ with GentleFlow Technology™ are designed to give mothers more control, more comfort, and ultimately, a better pumping experience."
Designed With Parents in Mind
More Control – Pumpers can adjust speed and suction strength separately in both modes for a personalized experience.
Less Noise, More Peace – At less than 45dB, the S6 and S6+ are super quiet, making pumping more discreet.
Get the Right Fit – Finding the right breast shield size is essential, yet many moms don't realize its impact until they experience discomfort. Cimilre includes a sizing guide and two breast shield sizes with every pump — plus a third size free if the included sizes don't fit.
Middle of the Night Made Easier – A soft night light and backlit LCD screen make nighttime pumping less disruptive.
Lightweight & Portable – Weighing just 1.9 lbs., it's easy to bring to work, on the go, or anywhere life takes you.
Covered by Insurance – Making Pumping More Accessible
In addition to being available for purchase on the official Cimilre website and Amazon, Cimilre breast pumps are available through a nationwide DME network, making it easier for parents to get a high-quality pump covered by insurance.
Personalized Pumping Support
Cimilre understands that having the right size flange and proper guidance can make all the difference. That's why the company offers:
Free Virtual Breast Shield Sizing Consultations with Certified Lactation Counselors.
A downloadable Breast Shield Sizing Guide for the perfect fit.
A "Get the Right Fit" program ensuring every pumper finds her ideal shield size.
Now Accepting B2B & Wholesale Partners
Retailers and distributors interested in bringing Cimilre's GentleFlow Technology™ to more families can apply through the Cimilre Wholesale Partner Program.
For more information, visit cimilrebreastpumps.com or contact marketing@cimilrebreastpumps.com.
About Cimilre
Cimilre is dedicated to making breast pumping simpler, more comfortable, and more accessible for moms everywhere. With innovative technology and a parent-first approach, Cimilre continues to support families on their breastfeeding journey.
About Care Options for Kids
Care Options for Kids is a leading provider of pediatric healthcare services, offering in-home nursing, therapy, and support to families nationwide. With a mission to provide compassionate, high-quality care, Care Options for Kids is committed to empowering parents and caregivers through expert resources, innovative healthcare solutions, and a community-centered approach.
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Tabatha YoungEmail: marketing@cimilrebreastpumps.com Phone: 888-394-2422
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