BREASTFEEDING ESSENTIAL
Next Generation 3-in-1 breastmilk catcher
collect and feed breast milk with ease

Enjoy breastfeeding. Simplify the rest.

3-in-1 natural alternative to breast pumps and bottles
3 in 1 Breast Milk Catcher - kindestCup.com
3 in 1 Breast Milk Catcher - kindestCup.com
3 in 1 Breast Milk Catcher - kindestCup.com
3 in 1 Breast Milk Catcher - kindestCup.com
3 in 1 Breast Milk Catcher - kindestCup.com
3 in 1 Breast Milk Catcher - kindestCup.com
3 in 1 Breast Milk Catcher - kindestCup.com
3 in 1 Breast Milk Catcher - kindestCup.com
3 in 1 Breast Milk Catcher - kindestCup.com
3 in 1 Breast Milk Catcher
kindestCup
Style
  • Essential
  • Complete
US$24.95
  • 100% food-grade silicone

  • Dishwasher safe

  • One size fits all

  • Free shipping USA/ Canada

Manage and protect your milk supply in almost any situation so you can breastfeed with confidence.

100% breastfeeding-friendly and WHO code compliant.

What is included?

Essential: kindestCup, instructions for use, recyclable paper bag.

Complete: everything in Essential + rock-climbing inspired reusable drawstring bag with lint-free satin lining. Perfect for on-the-go for just $5 extra ($15 value).

Supports breastfeeding in 3 natural and effective ways:

1) Hand expression

The only breastfeeding product specifically designed for hand expression. 
  • always accessible, always reliable
  • super effective
  • ergonomic design for optimal comfort
  • perfect shield and reservoir
  • works right and left handed
Hand expression is recommended by breastfeeding experts to overcome challenges like engorgement, clogged ducts, low supply, oversupply or just to express some milk or colostrum when you need it. 

2) Saving leaking milk while breastfeeding

If you leak while you feed your baby, kindestCup is your friend.
  • hands-free milk catcher
  • exceptionally gentle and secure
  • works in any nursing position
  • unique flange-less design fits every breast size
  • only catches what leaks naturally
Please note that kindestCup should not be worn for extended periods of time, i.e. as a bra insert. Lactating nipples need to breathe to reduce the risk of bacterial or yeast infection (thrush).

3) Cup feeding

Cup feeding is a great alternative to bottle feeding.
  • does not interfere with breastfeeding (i.e. "nipple confusion", "nursing strike")
  • completely natural, even newborns can do it.
  • great for babies who refuse the bottle or get colicky.
Soft rim gently conforms to baby's mouth to reduce spills.

The World Health Organization considers cup feeding the safest, most ideal way to feed a breastfed baby off the breast.

UNIQUE KINDESTCUP FEATURES

Patented design 
US Patent no. 11,260,152
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What our customers say

"kindestCup is the only essential item you need to breastfeed your baby, aside from breasts."

Chelsea Poyo-Nieto
BA, IBCLC, Lactation Consultant

Verified Buyer

"I can't rave enough about the fact that it suctions onto more than just my areola and nipple. It attaches to the breast itself which is much more comfortable, and it can be used in any position including lying down."

Kumari R.
kindestCup Customer

Verified Buyer

"I absolutely love this product! My clients are amazed at the variety of ways this small and simple product can be used!"

Shannon D.
Lactation Consultant

Verified Buyer

"My 4 month old is exclusively breastfed and adamantly refuses bottle. When we tried kindestCup, she took to it immediately. We finally have an alternative way to feed her and I’m super grateful!"

Michelle E.
kindestCup Customer

Verified Buyer

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Frequently Asked Questions

Need help finding an answer to your question? Ask our customer 
support at info@kindestcup.com.

How to hand express breast milk?

Hand expression is an ancient skill that is easy to learn. It may require some trial and error. The internet is full of questionable tutorials on hand expression, but here is a good one from a trusted source (Global Health Media):


How to cup feed a baby?

Cup feeding is suitable for babies of any age, even tiny newborns. This video from the Global Health Media Project shows how to feed a baby safely.

How to clean/disinfect kindestCup

Regular cleaning:
 • Rinse cup well with warm water.
 • Only use mild, oil-free detergent.
 • Air dry in clean drying rack.

 OR
 • Clean in the dishwasher

 Disinfection:
 • Boil cup for 5-10 minutes

 kindestCup is dishwasher and freezer safe (-50°C to 200°C/ -60°F to 400°F)
 Depending on the hardness of the water used, cleaning may result in water stains over time. This does not affect the functionality of the product.

Is kindestCup a breast pump?

No, kindestCup does not pump or draw milk from your breasts. It uses passive suction to adhere to the breast and collects any milk that flows naturally from the nipple during letdown.

There is no flange and suction is not focused on the nipple, so little or no extra milk is drawn from the breast.

By capturing only the milk that would leak naturally, kindestCup does not interfere with your baby's and your body's ability to regulate milk supply.

If you do need to actively remove more milk, you can always use hand expression. kindestCup is the perfect cup for catching hand expressed milk.

How is kindestCup different from other milk catchers?

What's with the milk catchers that only work when you sit up perfectly straight?? kindestCup has an exceptionally gentle and secure latch. It can be used in any nursing position, even side-lying.

When used as a hands-free milk catcher, kindestCup is designed to catch the milk that leaks naturally.

kindestCup is the only milk catcher that is multifunctional and also works for hand expression and cup feeding.

For more information on various milk catchers please read


What breastfeeding parents should know about collecting leaking breast milk

Can I use kindestCup as well as a breast pump?
Yes, kindestCup compliments breast pumps well, especially if breast pumps are used for non-medical reasons. As an occasional breast pump user, you will find kindestCup helpful when the pump is not available, or even when you just want to avoid getting the pump dirty because you don't want to clean it again.

If you are going for volume, you will likely be able to remove more milk if you follow up your pumping session with some hand expression. kindestCup is the perfect cup to catch hand expressed milk.

Many find kindestCup more portable and discreet than a breast pump.

Note that most breast pumps are classified as medical devices and kindestCup is not a medical device. kindestCup should never be used to replace breastfeeding.
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