You'll find
lots of nipple shields available to buy.
Not exact matches
The night nurse had a full house and not a
lot of patience, so handed me a
nipple shield without any instruction, and that's how our nursing relationship got started.
I had to use a
nipple shield to help him latch on, which was kind
of annoying, but it wasn't a
lot of trouble.
Do give her a
nipple shield, give the baby
lots of bottles to disrupt the proper suck, and tell her to rub her
nipples with a rough towel to «condition» them.
He had a
lot of trouble latching on and we had to use a
nipple shield to finally get him latched.
I have a
lot of clients who tell me that they find it's easier at night to not use the
nipple shield than it is during the daytime.
KRISTINA CHAMBERLAIN: Well, I find a
lot of times — I think
of the
nipple shield as I've said before just as a tool to kind
of get over this hurdle.
So, I hear a
lot of moms ask, «What if my baby discontinues to cry at the bare
nipple and can not latch without the
shield — should mom keep trying without the
shield or should she instead kind
of favour this that's actually help our baby get on?»
Now whilst I will not deny that
nipple shields do provide some relief (I used them with my second daughter when she couldn't latch properly because
of an unknown tongue tie) they bring with them a
lot of negatives.
Lots of questions on instagram lately about weaning from a
nipple shield!
We've been through 4
nipple shields and
lots of pain.