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| Philips Avent Small Nipple Protector, BPA-Free |
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| Manufacturer: Philips Avent |
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| List Price: $8.00 |
| Sale Price: $9.59 |
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Protect sore or cracked nipples during breastfeeding
Shaped to allow skin contact with baby
Made of cologne-free, tasteless, ultra-fine silicone
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Product Details |
- Includes 2 small nipple protectors
- Made of soft, cologne-free, taste-free silicone
- BPA-free
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Helped me continue with breastfeeding!
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| Review Date: February 28, 2010 |
| Reviewer: J. Macdowell, Maryland |
| The first few weeks of breastfeeding can be very trying and now and again painful. This product helped me continue breastfeeding owing to cracked and sore nipples. Now I buy this product for all new moms who want to breastfeed. |
Very caring
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| Review Date: May 17, 2010 |
| Reviewer: M. Cuellar, |
| I found these very caring when my baby had not yet learned to latch on properly. It saved me hours of pain. I would have loved to know about this product before so I could have used them with baby no.1 |
Better Than Nothing When You're Desperate
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| Review Date: January 8, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Electrical Storm, USA |
| The baby doesn't like the feel of them, makes an dreadful face at first like she's chewing on something rotten. Once she gets enough milk coming out she will suck on it, but it slips out a lot if you don't watch it. I have an issue with them staying sealed, the edges like to flip up, but these at least have the squared design with cut outs. Much better than the rounder models which I had an issue with since they kept flipping up over her nose and suctioning on, interfering with her breathing. Still have to work to keep them sealed and in her mouth, making it a pain, cause I only have two hands to spot her with. They also make an annoying sucking noise now and again. By and large, they are a savior, since she goes owing to a growth spurt every few weeks and seems to forget how to feed. She gets franticly hungry and clamps down before I can completely shove it all in her mouth. Her bite pressure is horrible and she cracks the upper base of my nipples when I try to latch her on. These help keep up a barrier that relieves the pressure and friction so I can preclude or heal any wear. |
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