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Good little device By: K. Denver, on February 1, 2019 Pros: Cons: "I didn't use it for the intended purpose but it would certainly do that. If you squeeze the dome gently then apply and release, it latches on and stays in place very well. I just used it as a little cloche to protect a sore nipple. Did the trick and stayed in place quite well even without vacuum, and was comfortable. I think it is a very good little device. You get four in the pack. |
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Great product! By: Amazon Customer, on October 28, 2018 Pros: Cons: "This is a very good product! Not as discreet as they say but still very effective. I have flat nipples and they have really helped me to be able to achieve a good nipple shape for feeding my daughter. The shape is temporary so I have to wear them all the time but still very good! |
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Use this product - it will cure your breastfeeding issues!! By: Momma of 2 girls, on July 23, 2018 Pros: Cons: "This product saved my life - I only used I for 2 days in the end but was struggling to breastfeed with on flat and one slightly inverted nipple. A few pumps on this and she was straight on!! So much easier that cracking out a breast pump like the midwives and HVs tell you to do and better than using nipple shields. I also purchased and used breast shells to draw out my nipples at the same time. Both miracle products I wish I’d have had for my 1st born! |
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Amazing product for flat nipples. By: Hannah, on April 15, 2018 Pros: Cons: "Did an great job! Was sceptical that such a cheap product would make any difference to the latch but after one use baby could latch so much better as the nipple was better shaped and after a few uses it was no longer needed. This product made a huge difference to our breastfeeding journey so I would definitely recommend. |
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Breastfeeding saviour By: Miss Antell, on March 19, 2018 Pros: Cons: "These are a life saver! I didn’t think I had any obvious latching problems but was suffering with really sore, painful nipples to the point I felt I had to give up breastfeeding after only 1 week. Tried these and instantly breathed a sigh of relief! Instantlunch had a painfree breastfeeding experience which has really helped lift my spirits too. Definitely worth getting!!! |
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Utter life saver. BUY IT! By: C-H, on February 14, 2018 Pros: Cons: |
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MUST HAVE By: Andre, on January 2, 2018 Pros: Cons: |
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I have flat nipples so I have been using this to draw them out and so far it’s been very good. By: Zahra Lary, on October 30, 2017 Pros: Cons: "Very simple yet effective device. I have flat nipples so I have been using this to draw them out and so far it’s been very good . |
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A must for anyone struggling with feeding!! By: Natalie C., on September 12, 2017 Pros: Cons: "An amazing product. Would recommend to anyone who is struggling to get their baby to latch. I used these for approx four days when my baby was born to assist with his latch. Worked a dream and now not required. Without these I wouldn't still be breastfeeding now! |
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Only used it a few times and it sorted out ... By: Carla, on August 16, 2016 Pros: Cons: "Only used it a few times and it sorted out nipple well for baby to latch. Once they latch on a few times the nipple stays in the right shape.. So Am now nearly 8 months into breastfeeding with no issues since |
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Useful device in tricky breastfeeding situation By: Eliza, on May 1, 2016 Pros: Cons: "Good and useful device for flat and inverted nipple, a bit fiddly for new mums but manageable to get baby on the breast and then things get better.. Annette |
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amazing product By: Elena Eleftheriadou "Lenaki", on February 7, 2014 Pros: Cons: |
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amazing product By: Elena Eleftheriadou, on February 7, 2014 Pros: Cons: |
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Does the job By: Fran Richardson, on November 17, 2013 Pros: Cons: |
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A Necessity If Your Baby Cannot Latch On By: Tanya, on January 2, 2013 Pros: Cons: "I ordered this item after an exhausting 3 weeks of constantly expressing, washing and sterilising bottles when I left the hospital as I couldn't get my baby to latch on. Initially I hadn't been overly fussed whether I'd breast or formula feed but it was such an emotional time after having an emergency c section, and not being able to breastfeed made me feel like I was somehow failing my daughter. The community midwives tried to help but eventually even they accepted defeat and advised I would have to... |