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I was wondering how you all determine what size nipple shield to use? I have
not had any shields at all to use at the hospital where I work, but have
used them occasionally in the past at other facilities. Soon we are going to
be carrying Medela products and we will have access to shields. I have heard
it discussed that the baby's mouth should be the determining factor in
choosing a size, and I have heard it discussed that the mother's nipple size
should determine what size to use (stating a large nipple cannot fit inside
a small shield).
What criteria do all of you use? Do you actually measure or do you just
*eyeball* it and guesstimate?
Also choosing a pump flange (I believe Medela carries a 24mm, 27mm, and 30mm
size opening), do you carry a tape measure and measure the nipple?
Thank you,
Laurie Wheeler, IBCLC, MN, RN
New Orleans Louisiana, s.e. USA
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