I'm wondering if you tried nipple shields? I think I'm planning to breast feed, but am nervous about the discomfort. If you tried nipple shields, were they good? Would you recommend them? I'm wondering if it's more difficult for baby to get the milk, or if they have to suck more forcefully.

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I did not, but I have a few friends who did and for one it actually just caused a whole different kind of discomfort because they rubbed. Unless you have flat nipples or baby has a latch issue, I'd skip them.
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They are a PITA. I wouldn't use them unless you were having a problem and the LC recommended them. They actually can casue supply problems b/c smoe babies don't create good suction with them. For people having issues they are a useful
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I did not try the nipple shields. The discomfort, though painful in the beginning, was gone after a couple weeks. I also pumped and bottle fed when I just couldn't take the pain anymore, which I know some LC frown upon, but it really helped me get
I have nursed for 21 months using a shield. I have had zero problems or discomfort from shield issues.
It is a bit of a pain early on to make sure you always have a clean one with you. When she was older, if I dropped it on the floor, I'd j
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