I'm really, really interested to hear people's positive stories and any advice about using nipple shields.
DS is six weeks old and we have had attachment issues since day one. He was born just over two weeks early, was a sleepy baby and screamed at the breast when we tried to latch on.
I had a little instruction in attaching at the hospital, and have since been to a breastfeeding support group to see a LC, consulted a midwife and seen my GP. From the outside, attachment looks good. I do everything the suggest. And it's not very painful, either. But the state of my nipples tells a different story! Something's obviously not working because they come out of his mouth a bit squished and with a ridge (it's almost like the latch is too shallow?) and are cracked, sore and bleeding. I also have thrush so they haven't been healing properly and feeding is painful - I actually dread the idea of putting him on the boob!
I started using nipple shields early on as it was the only way to get him on, and have weaned him off them. I use them occasionally now when attaching takes more that 10 minutes or so and he's getting too distressed, or my nipples are too flat because my breasts are full. Feeds go smoothly with the shields - he doesn't pull off or squirm, and he feeds quite happily.
I guess what I'm looking for is reassurance that
1. milk transfer is okay, and I'm not starving my baby (his weight is fine - he's a small boy, but it's just in his genes!)
2. it isn't going to dry up my milk
3. it won't make attaching without them impossible due to nipple confusion or something like that, as I hope that better attachment will come as he gets older and his mouth gets bigger
So, who out there has successfully exclusively breastfeed with nipple shields, and for how long? Why did you use them, and did the problem ever resolve? Did using shields affect your milk supply? What brand of shield did you use? Was it more inconvenient to feed?
Breastfeeding has been so difficult for me so far. I am determined to feed him for as long as I can, but I can understand now that switching to bottle feeding would be "easier" in some ways, and at least reassure me that DS was getting all the milk he needs.
Thank you so, so much!




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Oh, the thing I found really good for healing my cracked nipples was giving them a saline bath after each feed. I'd just fill up a medicine glass and put my nipple into it to give it a good wash. It really helped them heal a lot faster than they were. 

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