medela 101038412 Contact Nipple Shield User Guide
- June 12, 2024
- medela
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Your Contact™ nipple shield fitting guide
101038412 Contact Nipple Shield
If you need a Contact™ nipple shield it is important to use the right size.
Medea offers three sizes, using the correct size helps your baby to latch on,
supports milk flow during breastfeeding, and is more comfortable for you.
If you are still unsure that you have selected the correct size please see a
breastfeeding specialist.
Step 1
Choosing your correct Contact™ nipple shield size
Option 1: Measuring your nipple with a ruler
Measure the diameter of your nipple (not your areola) using the picture guide below.
- If your nipple diameter measures up to 12 mm choose an S
- If your nipple diameter measures up to 16 mm choose an M
- If your nipple diameter measures up to 20 mm choose an L
Example: If your nipple size measures 15 mm in diameter, the recommended nipple shield will be an M
Option 2: Sizing your nipple with the fitting guide
Follow steps 1- 3 on how to use the fitting guide.
The detachable/printable fitting guide is available at the bottom of page.
The correct size should be a close but comfortable fit around your nipple.
- If the circle feels too small = try a larger size
- If the circle is much bigger than your nipple = try a smaller size
The fitting guide
Printing and cutting out the fitting guide:
IMPORTANT: Always print at 100% or FULL SCALE otherwise sizing will be
incorrect.
Fold along the line
Carefully cut out the dotted line circles
Step 2
Apply your Contact ™ nipple shield correctly:
| Wash
hands, then moisten the nipple shield with drinking quality water
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| Place the shield centrally over the nipple so the cut-out will face your
baby’s nose during feeding
| Using your thumbs, push the tip of the shield halfway in
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Push down on the wings until the shield pops out again and a seal is formed
Step 3
Test your nipple shield while you are breastfeeding
The shield feels too small for your nipple
> try a larger size
The nipple and your baby are comfortable during feeding
> you are using the right size
The shield feels too large for your nipple
> try a smaller size
Did
you know?
Sore nipples can have various causes, so it’s important to understand the root
cause before taking action.
Your breastfeeding specialist can help ensure your baby is latching well and
feeding effectively. In general, nipple shields are a short-term solution – as
you and your baby get used to breastfeeding, you may well be able to stop
using them.
If you have a premature baby and need to use a nipple shield, check with your
breastfeeding specialist to help choose the right size for you and your baby.
For full instructions go to: medela.com/contact-nipple-
shield
Medea AG, Lättichstrasse 4b, 6340 Bar,
Switzerland, medela.com
References
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