I used these as breast shells to protect my nipples in the beginning. I finally got them out again to use as milkcatchers (I leak almost every feeding).
Just want to AW that I already have 1 1/2 oz in the freezer after just 3 feedings. I hate pumping, so it is pretty good to have something that will keep my shirt dry and give me a small emergency stash without having to pump <:-P
DD#1 (6), DD#2 (4), DD#3 (0)
Re: Breast Shells/Milkcatchers are great!
Me: 30, DH: 32
My hx: uterus/hormones normal Dx: low AMH 0.5 = poor ovarian reserve
hubby hx: low sperm count, poor motility, started on clomid, retest in May showed no improvement, will be on clomid another 3 months, another retest scheduled for August
Started IVF #1: ~BFP Mentioned~
I highly recommend them and often gift them to moms to be.