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Margery Forrest
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As requested, I'm re-posting nipple widget directions.
Ruthie Wilson showed me this simple, cheap-to-make
> device.
> How to make a widget: I use (2) 12cc syringes (no needles!).
> Remove the plunger from one, and connect the two (needle port to needle
> port) with tubing. Any tubing. (oxygen tubing, IV tubing, tubing you
> can buy from the hardware store.) Place the plungerless syringe over the
> nipple and draw back on the plunger in the other syringe. Try this on
> your own arm. It doesn't hurt, and the nipples can be drawn out gently
> over a few days.
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> Margie Forrest, BSN, IBCLC
WPB, FL
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