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Nipplettes were designed to help pull inverted nipples out.  Mom does it, at 
her own comfort level.  Reverse pressure softening (2 free hands) probably 
work better :-)  I'm not aware of any research showing advantages or 
disadvantages (but that doesn't mean it isn't out there somewhere :-)  You 
can make your own with a 50 cc syringe (except that is against hospital 
policy of using something for other than intended use).

Update: the Center for Breastfeeding Research Information Library (at my 
house) is now up to 4800 historical (and some newer) research articles data 
based.  Slow going, but I have high hopes to eventually be able to pull 
things up at the click of a key!
 Pat in SNJ 

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