Medela Contact nipple shield size guide

What is a nipple shield?

A nipple shield is a thin, flexible piece of silicone that you place over your nipple before breastfeeding to protect it. There are holes in the tip so your milk can pass through to your baby. Some mums worry that having a ‘barrier’ between themselves and their baby may interfere with the intimacy of breastfeeding, which is why Medela Contact™ nipple shields have an open section to ensure you still enjoy plenty of that special skin contact.

When to use nipple shields

There are three main circumstances when you might use nipple shields:

  • If you have sore, cracked nipples, or are suffering from nipple pain.
  • If you have flat or inverted nipples.
  • If your baby has problems latching on to the nipple and is not drinking milk well.

Your lactation consultant or breastfeeding specialist will be able to advise you whether or not nipple shields are appropriate for you, and can also support you with your ongoing breastfeeding needs.

How to use nipple shields

After washing your hands with drinking-quality water and drying them thoroughly, grip the wings of the Contact™ nipple shield to guide it into place. Moistening the shield with drinking-quality water will help it stick. See the Contact™ nipple shield instructions for full details of how to put them on.The nipple shield should fit comfortably on your nipple without pinching – Medela nipple shields come in three sizes, so you can find the best fit for your type of nipple, our handy fitting guide has more details. Remember you’ll need to clean them after each use and disinfect once a day – this is often easiest using a microwave sanitising bag – see instructions for details of cleaning and sanitising. Contact™ nipple shields come with a convenient carry case so you can keep them safe between uses.

Nipple shields for sore nipples

Sore or cracked nipples can have a number of causes, so it’s important to get to the root cause before deciding on what to do about them. For example, if you have sore nipples you may want to try hydrogel pads or breast shells first, as well as seeking further lactation support. If these don’t improve the situation, Contact™ nipple shields can protect your nipples while still enabling breastfeeding – made from ultra-thin, soft silicone, they’re gentle even on sore, dry or cracked skin.

Nipple shields for flat or inverted nipples

If you have flat or inverted nipples your baby may find it harder to latch on, especially when she is small – but that doesn’t mean breastfeeding isn’t possible! An inverted or flat nipple might not touch the roof of your baby’s mouth during a feed, which can mean her sucking reflex isn’t triggered. Contact™ nipple shields can help by extending the reach of your nipple. And because they are flavour-free, your baby is unlikely to taste anything unusual while you’re using them.

Helping your baby to latch on

As outlined above, using a nipple shield can offer a baby who is struggling to latch on a larger, firmer target. Your lactation consultant or breastfeeding specialist can ensure your baby is latching well while you’re using the shield. You’ll also need to monitor your baby’s weight gain to ensure your milk supply is meeting her requirements.1 In general, nipple shields are a short-term solution – in time, as your baby’s suck strengthens and you get used to breastfeeding, you may well be able to start weaning off nipple shields.

Medela Contact nipple shield size guide

Medela Contact Nipple Shields help mums with flat, inverted or sore nipples or an overactive let-down to breastfeed their babies.

Breastfeeding with Contact Nipple Shields

Medela Contact Nipple Shields offer a durable, comfortable and convenient way to make breastfeeding easier. These Medela nipple shields are designed to help mums breastfeed babies with latch-on difficulties by providing a larger, firmer target for latching. They can also be used to help mums with flat, inverted or sore nipples or an overactive let-down to breastfeed. The Contact Nipple Shields are specially designed and constructed to provide close contact for the baby.

Medela Contact Nipple Shield feeding baby

Benefits of Contact Nipple Shields

Medela Contact Nipple Shields protect the nipples during feeding and help the baby to latch on.

The special shape offers high skin contact.

The BPA-free shields are available in three sizes and come in a practical storage box.

  • Available in three sizes: 16mm, 20mm and 24mm
  • Unique cut-out shape allows for high skin contact between the mother and baby
  • Enables breastfeeding despite latch-on difficulties or sore, flat or inverted nipples

What size Medela contact nipple shield do I need?

Using a ruler or measuring tape measure the diameter of your nipple at base (across middle) in millimeters (mm). Do not include areola. Based on your measurement, determine your Medela breast shield size. Example: If your nipple size measures 16 mm in diameter, the recom- mended Medela breast shield size is 21 mm.

What sizes do Medela nipple Shields come in?

Benefits of Contact Nipple Shields.
Available in three sizes: 16mm, 20mm and 24mm..
Unique cut-out shape allows for high skin contact between the mother and baby..
Enables breastfeeding despite latch-on difficulties or sore, flat or inverted nipples..

What happens if you use the wrong size nipple shield?

Because of the above facts, it is so very important to have the right size breast shield. Not only will the wrong size cause discomfort, or downright pain, it can decrease the amount of milk you will pump … which will lead to a decrease in milk supply over time.