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I was about to post a question about nipple shields (and now wondering if I
did and forgot??) since the thread is going! My question is about
recommending pumping when using nipple shield. If baby is transferring well
with shield, do you recommend mom pump? This was our hospital's
recommendation but am thinking the new research shows this may be outdated.
Thanks!
Carolyn Schindewolf, IBCLC (central NJ)
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From: "Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, May 10, 2010 10:00 PM
Subject: Re: nipple shields, size
> Barbara Wilson-Clay likes to use the smallest shield that fits mom's
> nipple to allow the baby to take as much breast as possible beyond the
> teat. I like to use the biggest shield that allows baby to transfer milk,
> so that we can draw as much breast into the teat as possible, because many
> moms allow the baby to suck on the teat, despite!
>
> I've ordered the Mamivac shields from KaWeCo GMBH in Germany (they have
> many sizes, including 28mm), and really like them. I also carry the Ameda
> shields and still have some Medela shields left from when they were Code
> compliant (haven't purchased from them since they became violators).
>
> Catherine Watson Genna, BS, IBCLC NYC
>
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