Not exact matches
When you
put baby's nose by your
nipple, you give your baby a chance to reach towards your
nipple, getting their mouth
over your
nipple, chin is tilted up,
nipple is in the sweet spot and the lower jaw is deeper on the breast so all that movement doesn't hurt you.
Some moms simply
put the
nipple shield directly
over the
nipple and hold the edges in pace as baby feeds.
Eventually, the consultant whipped out a
nipple shield, a silicone
nipple, and
put it
over my own
nipple.
You can buy a Medela
nipples to
put over the bottle but I chose Avent (which is getting exchanged for something else because the whole BPA thing).
To use an electric pump, you
put a breast phalange (or shield)
over your
nipple, turn the machine on, and let it do the work of suctioning your milk into an attached container.