NIPPLE SHIELDS
PROBLEM:
1. Do you have sore, cracked nipples that may even bleed or bring tears to your eyes when you breastfeed your baby?
2. Do you have inverted nipples?
3. Are you ready to give up on breast feeding your baby due to the pain it creates for you when you attempt to breastfeed your baby?
4.Does your baby refuse to take a bottle, even when you have pumped breast milk to put into a bottle, making you a 24/7 source of nutrition, alone, leaving you tired and discouraged?
5. Does your husband feel left out of the bonding process with baby? Perhaps he wants to assist with night feedings for baby to allow you to get some much needed rest?
6. Are you unable to go out and leave baby due to having to be available to nurse?
If you are experiencing any of the problems above, you are not alone and there is a simple solution to the problems listed above. NIPPLE SHIELDS could be the answer for you and the problems you are encountering. Many women are unaware of the existence of these simple, handy devices.
Breastfeeding is considered the best source of nutrition for your baby because of the natural properties found in Mothers’ milk and the added benefit of the mothers’ immunity being found in breast milk. BUT, breastfeeding is a choice. Formulas today are designed to give your baby the nutrients they need and are as close to breast milk as possible. The one thing formula cannot offer is the natural immunities passed from Mother to Baby. The choice to breast feed or to bottle feed is the mother’s to make and breast feeding may not be the choice for every mother.
Some Moms are just plain turned off by the idea of breastfeeding. They choose to bottle feed and there is nothing wrong with that decision. Some Moms are not able to take the time off work that they need to establish a workable routine. Some Moms run into complications that force them to stop breastfeeding. Whatever the reason, it is your choice to breast feed or bottle feed your baby. Do not develop a guilt complex or feel that you are not providing your baby with the best if you are not able to breast feed!
Other mothers want to breastfeed their babies but are forced to stop breast feeding due to the challenges described above.
There is a solution to help you with the problems listed above. The answer is a thin, plastic protective device called a Nipple Shield.
Nipple Shields have actually been around for years, but many women are not aware of their existence and are amazed at the positive results they obtain once they try them out! The nipple shield comes in different sizes, designed to fit over the nipple and aureole to protect the nipple from harm and reduce further damage to the nipple while breast feeding. Some are even cut in at the top to allow your baby a breathing space for their tiny little noses while they nurse, but this is not a big problem, as often Mom will use her finger to depress the breast slightly if she tends to have large milk filled breasts. Every baby is different. The shields are available at the Hospital Pharmacy and at Specialty Baby stores, such as Bonnie Togs. Usually, the problem with cracked, sore and bleeding nipples occurs when the baby does not latch on to the nipple properly while attempting to breast feed. It also occurs due to the fact that breast fed babies nurse more frequently than bottle fed babies, especially in the beginning. The nipples get very frequent use, approximately every 2 hours. Nipple problems are common in first time Moms but occur in second time Moms as well, especially if Mom has fair skin. It is always a good idea to prepare your nipples for breast feeding before the baby is born by using a wash cloth or towel on them rather vigorously to toughen them up and there are creams on the market available at the Pharmacy to use ahead of time to help toughen the nipples and prevent the pain and problems caused once your baby begins to suckle. There are other advantages to the Nipple Shield as well! A baby is far more likely to accept the nipple from a bottle in the event you want to go out and pump your milk into a bottle. Many babies absolutely refuse a bottle nipple if they are breast fed infants. Women with inverted nipples have a much easier time of breast feeding their baby with a nipple shield as there is an actual nipple for the baby to latch on to and create a suction to move the milk from the breast. Dads can be involved with feeding a baby if the baby will accept a bottle nipple and this allows Mom to get some much needed rest, or allows her to go out and not have to rush home to a screaming, hungry infant with Dad pacing the floor, helpless until she returns. It is important to remember, however, that your milk supply depends on the sucking action to produce milk and you will need to use a breast pump, manual or electric, to pump milk into the bottles you save for your baby for times you will be using a bottle. The milk can be frozen. If you fail to do this, your milk supply will reduce. Later, when you need to wean your baby from the breast, a bottle is easier to replace the breast for as baby has experienced this different taste and texture on a regular basis. There are different sizes of nipple holes on nipples. Read the information on nipple sizes to get one that most imitates sucking on a breast. This is not a concern with nipple shields as the baby will only be able to suck the same amount available during normal nursing.
I gave up on breastfeeding my first baby after developing a painful abscess on one nipple. I did not know there were nipple shields available. With my second baby, I used a nipple shield from the very beginning and I had no problems with breast feeding at all. My baby also took a bottle with no problem from the very beginning with breast milk I had pumped into the bottle.
My daughter experienced very painful, cracked, sore nipples with her first child. She tearfully told me that she didn’t know if she could continue with breastfeeding but wanted to. She had a nipple shield within the hour and successfully nursed her baby! Nipple Shield care and maintenance is easy. Just wash it in soap and water and dry. They are reusable and only one shield is necessary to use for both breasts. Nipple Shields make a great Baby Shower gift! Approximate cost is $7 – $10 per shield, Cdn.
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