Nipple Shield

Anonymous
OP again, she just used it for 40 minutes on ONE breast and I swear she didn't suck at all. Like it's just a pacifier to her. I didn't see any milk in it when she'd unlatch. So frustrating
Anonymous
She just got a lot of milk from my other breast with the shield. it took 30 minutes though....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I found flipping the shield inside out and kind of popping it onto nipple helped me get it placed better. Also you can wet the edge a bit to get it to stay in place better, (not a ton or it gets slippy). We used a shield for about 2-3 months until baby’s mouth was big enough to latch well...she had some torticollis and neck tension we needed to work through too.

Also it helps to have more than one shield, they’re easy to lose. I kept one in diaper bag, one in bedroom, one in living room. The little dressing or snack size Rubbermaid container is a good for storage if yours doesn’t come with a case.


OP here, I do all of this, I have 4 shields ha, but two of them are in different sizes. I like the Medela one the best b/c it sticks the easiest.

All of these responses give me hope, I'll stick with the shield until her mouth gets bigger. I just wish she was better/faster at getting the milk out.


I would still try other brands and shapes because maybe she'll latch on to those and be able to pull out more milk with a different shape or material.

Also, if she's not getting anything on one side, maybe you need a different size for each side.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I found flipping the shield inside out and kind of popping it onto nipple helped me get it placed better. Also you can wet the edge a bit to get it to stay in place better, (not a ton or it gets slippy). We used a shield for about 2-3 months until baby’s mouth was big enough to latch well...she had some torticollis and neck tension we needed to work through too.

Also it helps to have more than one shield, they’re easy to lose. I kept one in diaper bag, one in bedroom, one in living room. The little dressing or snack size Rubbermaid container is a good for storage if yours doesn’t come with a case.


OP here, I do all of this, I have 4 shields ha, but two of them are in different sizes. I like the Medela one the best b/c it sticks the easiest.

All of these responses give me hope, I'll stick with the shield until her mouth gets bigger. I just wish she was better/faster at getting the milk out.


I would still try other brands and shapes because maybe she'll latch on to those and be able to pull out more milk with a different shape or material.

Also, if she's not getting anything on one side, maybe you need a different size for each side.


Thanks, I tried a larger size and it may be better....
Anonymous
Luckily the nipple shield only lasted a few weeks for us. My LC suggested starting the breast off to get a few drops of milk out before putting the shield on, so baby could smell milk and know it was time for nursing.
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