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To Nipple Shield or not to Nipple Shield?

To Nipple Shield or not to Nipple Shield?

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In this episode Katie takes Rachel into a conversation about why the nipple shield topic gets Katie’s knickers in a Twist.

We discuss:

  • The history of their use from1500s to present day
  • How the research might not be telling the right story?
  • Why are they so controversial?
  • We ask do nipple shields affect how much milk the baby can take out of the breast?
  • When might be a good reason to use a nipple shield – way more reasons than you probably think!
  • How do you get the right fit, and who are we fitting the shield for, the baby’s mouth or the mum’s nip?
  • Do babies attach differently when they use one?
  • And we discuss how to wean off from using a nipple shield.

All this and tons more packed in to one episode for your eager lug’ols.

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