The breast pumps market covers manual and electric devices used to express breast milk to support breastfeeding continuity, manage lactation challenges, and enable flexible infant feeding routines. Products range from basic manual pumps to hospital-grade multi-user systems and advanced personal-use electric pumps, including wearable in-bra designs and compact travel-friendly units. Core applications and end uses include postpartum feeding support at home, milk supply maintenance for working mothers, relief from engorgement and blocked ducts, support for premature or medically fragile infants in NICU settings, and donor milk expression for milk banks. Key end users span hospitals and maternity wards, lactation consultants and clinics, homecare and durable medical equipment (DME) providers, and direct-to-consumer retail channels that serve parents seeking convenience and mobility. Purchasing and access are influenced by reimbursement policies, employer and health plan coverage, and hospital discharge pathways that often guide brand selection and early adoption.