Personal Fit Breast Shields
It is very important that you have correctly-fitted breast
shields. The breastshield is the part of the pump collection kit
that fits directly over your nipple and forms a seal around the
areola.
Customized two-piece system to accommodate the needs of more
mothers because one size breast shield does not fit all.
- Small 21 mm
- Standard 24 mm This is the standard size that
comes with the original pump
- Large 27 mm
- XL 30 mm
- XXL -36 mm
The breastpump works by creating a vacuum which gently draws
your nipple into the tunnel of the breastshield, just like your
baby would draw it into the mouth with sucking.
A correctly-fitted breastshield will help make your pumping
comfortable, and allow the pump to remove as much of your milk as
possible.
It is almost impossible to tell which size breastshield is the
best fit without watching the nipple movement during pumping. The
following tips will help you determine whether a different size
breastshield would be right for you.
To check the size:
- is your nipple moving freely in the tunnel?
- is minimal or no areola tissue being pulled into the tunnel of
the breastshield?
- do you see a gentle, rhythmical motion in the breast which each
cycle of the pump?
- do you feel the breast emptying all over?
- is your nipple pain free?
If you answered YES to the above questions, then the
breastshield is the correct size for you.
If your nipple does not move freely in the tunnel, then try a
larger breast shield.
If too much of the areola is pulled into the tunnel, or the
breast shield does not make a good seal around breast then try a
smaller breast shield.
Larger Size Required?
To determine whether you might need a larger
breastshield, look at your nipple as it is drawn into the
tunnel during pumping. It should move freely and easily, and should
not rub against the sides of the tunnel. If the breastshield fits
tightly, your nipple will rub against the sides of the tunnel.
After several pumpings, you may notice that the outside of the
nipple (rather than the nipple tip) is tender or sore. You may also
see a little ring of skin flecks in the tunnel of the breastshield
after you pump. While a little circle of milk in the tunnel is
normal, a ring of skin flecks probably indicates that the tunnel is
too small, and that you would be more comfortable with a larger
breastshield.
When your nipple moves freely in the tunnel of the breastshield,
you will also note a gentle pulling movement in the areola each
time the pump cycles. If you do not see any movement in the areola
with the pump vacuum, the breastshield is probably too small. A
tightly-fitting breastshield does not allow good milk
removal and can eventually lead to plugged ducts,
mastitis, and problems with low milk volume.
If you have either nipple tenderness around the outside surface
of the nipple or problems with breast emptying, your pumping
will probably be improved with a larger size breastshield.