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Caragh Nowosilskyj's avatar

thank you for writing about shields! i have a nearly 10 month old and have used shields from day 3 or so. i had no idea they existed until sitting i was in the hospital in agony while my milk was coming in and a kind nightshift midwife suggested trying them. still going strong with BFing to this day and i honestly owe it to the shields. “They are just a tool which helped me feed my baby. Nothing more or less. And how could I not be grateful for that.” i could not agree more with this sentiment

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Alex's avatar

Reading this felt like a salve. I have a 2 month old who struggled to feed at the beginning due to complications with jaundice. A nurse suggested a shield in the hospital when my nipples started cracking, and I used it without question, only later learning about how "controversial" they are, and began feeling similar levels of doubt and guilt, especially since my daughter wasn't gaining weight and I was convinced it was the nipple shield (thank you judgmental healthcare practitioners and strangers on the Internet). Thankfully, my midwives and an excellent lactation consultant helped me realize this was, as you said, just a tool! Still, it's not easy to tell yourself you're doing a good job when your baby is screaming or not gaining weight or any number of relatively common or totally normal newborn things! Thankfully I'm now at a place where I use it when I need it and don't think twice about it. Hearing others' similar experiences reminds me how much pressure is put on new parents and how BS most of it is!

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