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I like flipping the sides back so I pull up a little bit more breast/nipple into the shield. It keeps the shield from sliding around. Sometimes I have the mother soak it in hot tap water for a minute or two, since it seems to help it stay on more securely. I think it does help especially when the nipple is shorter. I do work mostly with premies in the hospital, so that may be why this works for me.
Maureen Allen RN, BSN, IBCLC
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston, MA
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From: T S <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Mon, 10 Apr 2006 12:17:30 -0700
Subject: Re: slapping on the nipple shield
This topic intrigues me. I have heard of a few ways of putting on a nipple
shield, but I have not seen that it makes any difference, in practice, in how
the nipple shield is placed. Maybe it depends on the mom's nipple size to begin
with. I've had moms turn them halfway inside out and placing over the nipple,
turning right side out and tugging on top and bottom and the shield just falls
off and the mom picks it up and plops it right back on and it looks the same.
I've also had them turn them completely inside out, but without a nipple, or
with just a smallish nipple, the end results looks the same.
I imagine that if the mom has somewhat a nipple to begin with and the smallest
nipple shield is used, the nipple theoretically could be pulled slightly into
the shield because of the drag from the sides, but there cannot be any vacuum
since there is holes in the end of the shield. What is the theory behind these
"technogical" ways of fitting, because I'm not seeing any difference in where
the nipples ends up or how the shield sits?
Terriann Shell
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