Wearable breast pumps have changed the pumping experience for working moms, and the Zomee Fit is one of the most talked-about options in that category. Compact, cordless, and available through insurance, it has earned a loyal following among moms who need to pump on the go without sacrificing output. Here is a thorough look at what the Zomee Fit offers and who it is best suited for.
What Is the Zomee Fit?
The Zomee Fit is a hands-free, wearable double electric breast pump designed to fit discreetly inside a nursing bra. Unlike traditional pumps that require tubing, a power cord, and a separate motor unit, the Zomee Fit contains everything in a single compact cup that sits against each breast. There are no dangling tubes and no need to sit near an outlet, which makes it a practical option for moms who pump at work, while commuting, or while caring for other children at home. It is available through Storkpump with select insurance plans — browse Zomee pumps covered by insurance here.
Key Features
The Zomee Fit offers multiple suction levels and two pumping modes — stimulation and expression — which mimic the natural rhythm of infant feeding. The rechargeable battery supports multiple pumping sessions on a single charge, which is important for moms who pump several times throughout the workday. The cups are designed to sit flat against the chest and are low-profile enough to be worn under most clothing without being visible. The collection cups hold up to 5 ounces per side, which is adequate for most single pumping sessions.
Setup is straightforward and the parts count is minimal, which makes cleaning and reassembling faster than many traditional pump kits. For moms who value efficiency in their pumping routine, this is a meaningful practical advantage.
Suction and Performance
The most common question about wearable pumps is whether they can match the output of a traditional electric pump. The honest answer is that wearable pumps, including the Zomee Fit, tend to perform slightly below hospital-grade or traditional double electric pumps for most users. That said, many moms report excellent output with the Zomee Fit once they find the right suction settings and flange fit for their body. For moms who are exclusively pumping or working to establish supply in the early weeks, pairing a wearable pump with a traditional double electric for at least some sessions is often recommended by lactation consultants.
Getting your flange size right is particularly important with wearable pumps since the positioning is different from a traditional pump setup. Use the Storkpump Flange Sizing Guide to confirm your size before your first session with any new pump.
Insurance Coverage
The Zomee Fit is covered by many insurance plans, though it is often classified as an upgrade option depending on your specific plan. This means your insurance may cover the base cost and you pay a difference for the wearable upgrade. Some plans do cover it fully. The Storkpump team can verify your benefits and walk you through your options — visit the FAQ page for details or browse pumps with upgrade fee options to see if it applies to your plan.
Who Is the Zomee Fit Best For?
The Zomee Fit is an excellent fit for working moms who need to pump discreetly and efficiently throughout the workday without being tethered to a wall outlet or a pump bag. It also works well for moms who have an established milk supply and are supplementing direct nursing with occasional pumping sessions. Moms who are exclusively pumping or working to establish supply in the early postpartum period may want to consider pairing the Zomee Fit with a more powerful traditional pump for at least part of their pumping routine. Browse the full Storkpump breast pump collection to compare your options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Zomee Fit covered by Medicaid?
Medicaid coverage for the Zomee Fit varies by state. Some state Medicaid plans do cover it, while others cover only specific models. View Medicaid-covered pumps on Storkpump to see what is available under your plan, or contact the Storkpump team for eligibility verification.
How long does the Zomee Fit battery last?
The Zomee Fit battery is designed to support multiple pumping sessions on a single charge, making it practical for a full workday. Exact battery life varies based on suction settings and session length. Charging between sessions when possible is a good habit to build into your routine.
Can I pump and nurse at the same time with the Zomee Fit?
Yes. Because the Zomee Fit is hands-free, many moms use it to pump on one side while nursing on the other, which can be an efficient way to build a freezer stash or maintain supply.
How does the Zomee Fit compare to other wearable pumps?
The Zomee Fit is competitive with other wearable options in its category in terms of suction strength, battery life, and ease of use. It has the added advantage of being available through insurance with many major plans. Compare it alongside other Storkpump-carried pumps to find the best fit for your needs.
Sources
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Breast pumps. https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/consumer-products/breast-pumps
- Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Protocol Committee. (2021). ABM Clinical Protocol #35: Supporting breastfeeding during maternal or child hospitalization. Breastfeeding Medicine. https://www.bfmed.org/assets/ABM%20protocol%2035%20Nov%202021.pdf
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2026). About breastfeeding. https://www.cdc.gov/breastfeeding/php/about/index.html
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