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Medela has a "nipple guage" (not sure what it is actually called)
with holes to match the various size shields they make. On occasion
when I have wondered if I was judging a nipple size correctly, I
have used it and found it quite helpful. Not only are the sizes
correlated with thier flange sizes, but I think they are also given
in mm's (mine is at work or I would check it for sure). so it could
be useful for other brands if you know the mmm size of the opening.
Of course, especially when a mon's nipples are close to two sizes,
comfort should be the primary determinant, but a gizmo such as this
can give you a starting point.
Note: the only connection I have with Medela is that we rent their
pumps at our hospital and use some of their feeding aids from time
to time.
Winnie
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