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Bubba Bump Colostrum Collection Kit | Antenatal Expressing & Breastfeeding Prep Essential
Because every drop matters.
The Bubba Bump Colostrum Collection Kit is thoughtfully designed to support you through the earliest stages of feeding — from antenatal expressing in late pregnancy to those first postpartum days with your baby.
Colostrum is produced in small, precious amounts, which is why this kit is designed to gently help you collect, store and feed with ease. Our soft, medical-grade silicone collectors are simple to use and created to capture every drop — without waste, stress or complicated steps.
What makes the Bubba Bump kit truly different is the inclusion of our reusable heat pack, designed to gently warm the breast and encourage let-down. It’s a small addition that can make expressing more comfortable and effective when you need it most.
Each kit includes 6 reusable silicone colostrum collectors, along with labelling stickers to track dates and times, helping you stay organised during those early, often overwhelming days. Everything comes neatly stored in a protective case, ready for your hospital bag or home setup.
This colostrum collection kit is a must-have for your hospital bag, supporting breastfeeding preparation for mums across Australia.
Thoughtfully designed, reusable, and made to support you — every step of the way.
Always consult your healthcare professional before antenatal expressing, as it may not be suitable for every pregnancy.
What’s included:
- 6 x silicone colostrum collectors that double up to feed baby from them too.
- Protective storage case
- Reusable heat pack for comfort and improved let-down
- Labelling stickers for easy storage and tracking
Why mums love it:
- Ideal for antenatal expressing and postpartum feeding
- Helps collect, store and feed colostrum from one container
- Supports a more comfortable expressing experience with gentle warmth
- Reusable, practical and hospital bag ready
- Made from 100% medical-grade silicone
- BPA, PVC and phthalate-free
Why antenatal expressing?
In the final weeks of pregnancy, some mums choose to begin expressing small amounts of colostrum — your body’s first milk, rich in nutrients and antibodies.
Antenatal expressing can:
- Help you become familiar with expressing before baby arrives
- Support feeding if your baby needs extra assistance after birth
- Provide reassurance knowing you have colostrum stored and ready
Colostrum is often produced in very small quantities, which is why having the right tools can make all the difference. A gentle, easy-to-use collection system — paired with warmth to encourage flow — can help make the process more comfortable and effective.
Important: Antenatal expressing isn’t suitable for everyone. Always check with your healthcare provider before starting.
How to use your Colostrum Collection Ki
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Prepare
Wash your hands and ensure your collectors are clean and sterilised before use. -
Apply gentle warmth
Place the reusable heat pack on the breast for a few minutes before expressing to encourage let-down. -
Express
Gently hand express or use the soft silicone collector to catch droplets as they form. Take your time — colostrum is produced slowly and in small amounts. -
Collect & store
Use the same collector to store your colostrum. Seal and label using the included stickers with the date and time. -
Store safely
Place in the fridge or freezer as needed, following your healthcare provider’s guidance.
How to store colostrum safely
Store collected colostrum in the fridge or freezer using the included collectors. Use the labelling stickers to track dates and times, and always follow your healthcare provider’s advice for storage and use.
Frequently asked questions
When can I start antenatal expressing?
Many mums begin around 36–37 weeks, but it’s important to speak with your healthcare provider first.
How much colostrum should I expect?
Colostrum is produced in very small amounts — sometimes just drops. This is completely normal, and every drop is incredibly valuable.
Why would I express before baby arrives?
Some mums choose to collect colostrum in advance so they feel more prepared, especially if feeding support may be needed after birth.
How do I store colostrum?
You can store colostrum in the fridge or freezer using the collectors. Always label with the date and time and follow medical guidelines.
Can I reuse the collectors?
Yes — they’re made from durable, medical-grade silicone and can be washed, sterilised and reused safely.
What does the heat pack do?
Gentle warmth can help stimulate let-down and make expressing more comfortable.
A little reassurance, from us to you
If you’re only collecting drops — you’re doing it right.
Colostrum doesn’t come in large amounts, and that can feel surprising at first. But those tiny drops are incredibly powerful, and every single one counts.
There’s no “perfect” way to do this. Some days will feel easy, others might not — and that’s okay.
Be gentle with yourself. You’re learning something new, and that in itself is enough.
Loved by Aussie mums
Thoughtfully designed for real motherhood — the messy, beautiful, in-between moments.
Join the thousands of mums who trust Bubba Bump for their postpartum and feeding journey. From hospital bag essentials to those first days at home, we’re here to make things feel a little simpler, a little more supported.
A hospital bag essential
One of those things you don’t realise you need… until you do.
Designed to support you before and after birth, this is a small addition to your hospital bag that can make a big difference in those first feeding moments.
Care Instructions
Sterilise before each use using a steam steriliser or by boiling in water for 2–3 minutes.
Avoid bleach-based cleaners and abrasive materials.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Check regularly for wear and replace if needed.
Please always consult your medical team before collecting colostrum.









